
I don’t want to be negative here, but there are some “Christians” making a mockery out of the Christian Faith. Here, we have the prediction from Harold Camping that the rapture of the church will happen tomorrow.
Well, tomorrow will be here, and I will do my best to spread the true Christinan message.
Read more on this and the May 21st 2011 Billboard campaign.
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Easily countered with 1 Thessalonians 5:4 when you spin it right. Have you listened to him explain this verse? The problem with Mr. Camping is not May 21. The problem with Mr. Camping is that his view of the Bible, and indeed God, is wrong. Yes, beware of date setters. Not for the dates they set, but for the focus they shift.
Who then should be our focus?
25 May 2011 04:05 pm jack
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Jesus, of course! Thanks for commenting...
06 Jun 2011 02:06 pm Andrew Kelsall (@AndrewKelsall)
You’re right about the son not knowing the date, he thought it was going to be in the lifetime of his disciples.
Christians who think Jesus will return before they die have been wrong for the last 2000 years; they will continue to be wrong for another 2000 years.
03 Jun 2011 08:06 pm Korky
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Well Korky, yes, people have been wrong for 2000 years, be all Christians are told to always be ready for His return. Personally, I don't believe we have 2000 years left, are we are living in the last days now.
Thanks for stopping by...
06 Jun 2011 02:06 pm Andrew Kelsall (@AndrewKelsall)
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