arbynthechie f
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BS
That's all a bunch of garbage.
Posted: may 20, 2011 9:49 pm
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bader311
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:) im glad
Posted: may 20, 2011 10:20 pm
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catz
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oslfjdkslfndksc
They say "The Bible guarantees it" and that tomorrow there will be a huge earthquake and
all that, apparently because they did some kind of calculation, but the Bible also says
that only God knows when the end will be. I really wish people would read the WHOLE Bible
before coming to drastic conclusions like this.
But I will say, that if there is an earthquake tomorrow, that will be just weird.
Posted: may 20, 2011 11:11 pm | edited by Author may 20, 2011 11:13 pm
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arbynthechie f
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.....
The guy who came up with this theory tried like 8 times before this, and was obviously
incorrect. lol
Can't believe that some people still think this lunatic's theories are legitimate.
Posted: may 20, 2011 11:30 pm
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catz
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I don't know who started it.
Posted: may 20, 2011 11:55 pm
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arbynthechie f
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some 89 year old guy named
Posted: may 21, 2011 12:06 am
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pyromasterom egaz
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Yess, the world will end today :l
Posted: may 21, 2011 8:17 am
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Bramblefang
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Today is suppose to be the rapture
and the end of the world will be October 21st.
It's still BS though.
Posted: may 21, 2011 10:04 am | edited by Author may 21, 2011 10:04 am
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bader311
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the person who started it
was the same person who predicted the world was gonna end in 2005 =w= and a lot of other
times before and not a single was right
Posted: may 21, 2011 12:51 pm
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Oyes
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Asia, New Zealand, Australia have yet to be affected, according to the news.
They all have reached past the 6pm deadline. Camping stated that whenever it hit 6pm, the
earthquake would start. So basically, we would be able to see the Australians suffering
from the earthquake, and we would soon be next once our timezone hit 6pm. But yeah, None
of that has happened yet.. All we can do is wait for 6pm to hit, and go from there. It's
useless to talk prematurely on it, you know? It is true though, the bible does state that
no man can determine what time Jesus will strike. According to the bible, he will come
like a thief in the night, when you least expect it. In the bible, Jesus also warns people
about false prophets. Basically, that is what Camping is. How can he know the exact date
of the rapture, if God claims no human will know when it occurs? ...
Posted: may 21, 2011 2:41 pm
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Firaga
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End of the world prediction #9 = FAIL(imo, anyways)
It's not like I'm the only survivor, right? xD
Dude, it hasn't rained at all here today, the ground hasn't had a seziure, and when I
asked my super-religious grandmother, she thought the same as what I've always thought:
that the end of the world's gonna be when the sun explodes in blah-blah-billion years.
The guy wasn't before, and by the looks of it he's still not right, so...xD
Posted: may 21, 2011 2:48 pm
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Oyes
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Lmao, the ground having a seizure. xD
I think Camping's just a little bit too into himself. He believes he can interpret the
word of God beyond any other man's ability.
Posted: may 21, 2011 2:55 pm
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Firaga
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Yeah...
Maybe he wants world domination, and thinks he can obtain it by sending everyone running
around like headless chocobos by yelling out random dates?
Posted: may 21, 2011 3:51 pm
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Spottedfire1 2
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the world has been here for years, so why would it end now?
besides, nothing ever ends.
Posted: may 21, 2011 4:29 pm
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Firaga
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^True dat
It's gotta end some day...but yeah, now's way too early.
So there must be three possible ways it can asplode. :D
1: Chuck Norris says it should
2: Someone divides by zero
3: Sun explodes
There could be more ways, though. :p
Posted: may 21, 2011 4:34 pm
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arbynthechie f
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hey
it's past 6pm everywhere.
Posted: may 21, 2011 11:28 pm
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catz
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We're all still alive, aren't we?
Yess, the world will end today :l
Orly?
Well, anyways, I think it's our natural instinct as humans to at least worry a little
about these things, whether we believe in them or not. I'll admit, I was thinking about
it slightly when 3:00 and 6:00 came around, not freaking out or anything obviously, but
doing the whole "what if" thing in the back of my head. Our minds do that to us.
However, it's another story when people actually take it seriously. What irks me is when
fellow Christians claim to have studied the Bible intently, making all these calculations
and saying that there is clear proof that the world would've ended today right in the
scripture. Those people have obviously forgotten, or have never read, the parts that say
that only the Father knows, not the Son, not the Angels, and most certainly not humans.
These crazy predictions screw with peoples' heads. I can only imagine how people will act
when 2012 comes around... even though there's no Biblical reasoning behind that.
Whew... I apologize for ranting so much about this on CG. I don't even know exactly why I
am, it's just kinda coming out.
Posted: may 22, 2011 12:38 am
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catz
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^ Lol.
Well, you go right ahead and do that then...
Posted: may 22, 2011 11:51 am
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bader311
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join me? ;D
i get right side you can get left side xD
Posted: may 22, 2011 11:54 am
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XMario95
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The world will not end, even Nostradamus knows too.
Anyways, we have so much time before the world ends. The world will end when the Sun
transits into the Red Giant Stage which is 4.4 billion years from now. But the end of life
on earth could be a billion years from now. Yesterday, I have been waiting for the rapture
to come, but it didn't, all that was total BS! But yeah, there is a planet larger than
Jupiter heading towards the inner solar system, but that does not mean the world will
completely end. That is just another magnetic polar reversal, this normally happens every
26,000 years or so.
Posted: may 22, 2011 1:08 pm
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Oyes
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No one can decide when the world will end.
You can't guarantee it's going to be billions of years from now. No one can actually say
when it will happen, whether it be tomorrow, or many years from now. There are a variety
of factors that could either kill us tomorrow, a week from now, or a billion years from
now.
Posted: may 22, 2011 2:53 pm
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Oyes
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Basically I'm saying there's no point in thinking about it/talking about it
Just live every day to its fullest potential, and when it happens, it happens. Worrying
about it really won't change anything, we'll all still end up dead. xD
Posted: may 22, 2011 2:55 pm
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bader311
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D: meow!!!!
Posted: may 22, 2011 8:16 pm
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Firaga
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Beep beep meow
Posted: may 22, 2011 9:16 pm | edited by Author may 26, 2011 8:10 pm
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XMario95
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About Nostradamus...
He says in his prophecies that the end of men may happen in 2061, somewhere there, I am
not a 100% sure if it is 2061. But it is an educated guess. Is our present technology
could spell DOOM? Or what else? The earth has been 75%- 85% more violent recently, in my
point of view. There has been 2 supereruptions so far. One in Canada, one in Iceland. And
the final could be Yellowstone. I say an eruption from Yellowstone would be catastrophic.
Well is our troubles is causing troubles by Mother Nature, or is it me? The earth's axis
is slowly flipping right now and it will be flipping even faster every month. NASA has
discovered a planet in our solar system by the space telescope WISE that is 5 to 10 times
more massive than Jupiter and dubbed it Tyche (prenounced TIE*Kee) which is a Roman God of
luck. Other people call it Nirabu, Planet 'X', or some other names and has been floating
around the internet for a decade. Nostradamus did predict about NASA discover the
hypothecical planet. Now isn't that strange? This newly dicsovered "MISSING" solar system
object could be a gas giant, brown dwarf star, or a red dwarf star that could be a
companion star to our sun. If Tyche is really racing to the inner solar system, it will
spell catastrophy to our planet, causing tsunamis, superquakes, volcanic (super)eruptions,
and send space debrus into the earth. What could be next? I am left scrating my head,
thinking this is more strange than I previously thought. In the Holy Bible, it says
somewhere (don't know what book) "No man knows." So we do not know what is really going to
happen. But God does.
Posted: may 25, 2011 6:11 pm
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XMario95
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Well I know who started this...
It was Harold Camping, he will not get the rapture prediction right and never will.
Mathematics may get us on the right track, but there are errors envolved. However, Harold
Camping is not a real prophet, if he was, his predictions will be 80%- 98.77354% correct.
But it is below that 80%, so he is considered as a false prophet. I don't believe what a
false prophet says, he is tring to scare you about something that isn't going to happen.
God is the only person that chooses who gets to be a prophet or not. That's all I got to
say. At least for now.
Posted: may 27, 2011 1:34 pm
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