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Jesus is coming on May 21, 2011

freeatlast

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[FONT=arial, helvetica, sans-serif]Just in case someone is not ready I thought it good to pass this information on :BangHead:[/FONT]
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[FONT=arial, helvetica, sans-serif]Billboards have started popping up in the Nashville area saying that Jesus is coming on May 21, 2011. The billboards are sponsored by the Christian website [/FONT][FONT=arial, helvetica, sans-serif]www.wecanknow.com[/FONT][FONT=arial, helvetica, sans-serif].[/FONT]
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annsni

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Yeah, that's Harold Camping and Family Radio. Unfortunately there are people who listen to that crackpot including a lady I know. :(
 

preachinjesus

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I wonder if their advertising contracts are to be paid in full on May 22, 2011?

Anyhoo, checked their site and notice there isn't a word on how they came up with this (ridiculously) random date. I'd love to see how and why.
 

annsni

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I wonder if their advertising contracts are to be paid in full on May 22, 2011?

Anyhoo, checked their site and notice there isn't a word on how they came up with this (ridiculously) random date. I'd love to see how and why.

It has to do with the thousand years being like a day and Noah's flood. Let me get the info:

By careful study of the Bible we learn that in the year 4990 B.C. (Before Christ) God brought a flood of water and destroyed the entire earth except for eight people and the animals that were with them. They were not destroyed because God brought them into the safety of the ark. Their leader, Noah, had obeyed God’s command to build a huge boat, called an ark, about 450 feet (137 meters) long.

The Holy Bible tells us in Hebrews 11:7:


By faith Noah, being warned of God of things not seen as yet, moved with fear, prepared an ark to the saving of his house; by the which he condemned the world, and became heir of the righteousness which is by faith.


Seven days before the beginning of the Flood that completely covered the entire earth, God commanded Noah to warn the peoples of the world that they had seven days to get into the safety of the ark. The Holy Bible tells us that on the 17th day of the 2nd month of that year God shut the door of the ark. Then, the Flood began to completely cover the entire earth.

About 5,000 years later God wrote in His Holy Bible in 2 Peter Chapter 3 about this worldwide destruction by water in the days of Noah. In the same chapter He also warned that the time would come when Holy God would destroy the whole world by fire. Our entire universe would be forever destroyed. In between these two declarations of worldwide destruction that would come because of sin God made a very important statement. God declared in 2 Peter 3:8:


But, beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day.


God had written in the Holy Bible in Genesis 7:4:


For yet seven days, and I will cause it to rain upon the earth forty days and forty nights; and every living substance that I have made will I destroy from off the face of the earth.


God added in Genesis 7:10-11:


And it came to pass after seven days, that the waters of the Flood were upon the earth. In the six hundredth year of Noah’s life, in the second month, the seventeenth day of the month, the same day were all the fountains of the great deep broken up, and the windows of heaven were opened.


The ark that Noah had built was the only place of safety from the destruction of the Flood. Likewise, God’s gracious mercy is the only place of safety from the destruction that is coming on the Day of Judgment.

In 2 Peter 3:8, which is quoted above, Holy God reminds us that one day is as 1,000 years. Therefore, with the correct understanding that the seven days referred to in Genesis 7:4 can be understood as 7,000 years, we learn that when God told Noah there were seven days to escape worldwide destruction, He was also telling the world there would be exactly 7,000 years (one day is as 1,000 years) to escape the wrath of God that would come when He destroys the world on Judgment Day. Because Holy Infinite God is all-knowing, He knows the end from the beginning. He knew how sinful the world would become.

Seven thousand years after 4990 B.C. (the year of the Flood) is the year 2011 A.D. (our calendar).


4990 + 2011 – 1 = 7,000
[One year must be subtracted in going from an Old Testament B.C. calendar date to a New Testament A.D. calendar date because the calendar does not have a year zero.]

Thus Holy God is showing us by the words of 2 Peter 3:8 that He wants us to know that exactly 7,000 years after He destroyed the world with water in Noah’s day, He plans to destroy the entire world forever. Because the year 2011 A.D. is exactly 7,000 years after 4990 B.C. when the flood began, the Bible has given us absolute proof that the year 2011 is the end of the world during the Day of Judgment, which will come on the last day of the Day of Judgment.

Amazingly, May 21, 2011 is the 17th day of the 2nd month of the Biblical calendar of our day. Remember, the flood waters also began on the 17th day of the 2nd month, in the year 4990 B.C.

The Holy Bible gives several additional astounding proofs that May 21, 2011 is very accurate as the time for the Day of Judgment. For more information on this subject, you may request a copy of We Are Almost There, available free of charge from Family Radio.

from http://www.familyradio.com/graphical/literature/judgment/judgment.html
 

abcgrad94

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Reminds me of the booklet that came out years ago, "88 Reasons Why Christ Will Return in 1988" (or something like that.)

Yawn. Don't these date-setters read their Bibles? No man knows the day or hour.
 

Salty

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[FONT=arial, helvetica, sans-serif]Billboards have started popping up in the Nashville area saying that Jesus is coming on May 21, 2011. [/FONT]

Bummer my horoscope told me I was going to win big in the lottery on 22 May 2011 :tear: :tear: :tear:
and I was going to send a great big gift to Family radio
 
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annsni

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Reminds me of the booklet that came out years ago, "88 Reasons Why Christ Will Return in 1988" (or something like that.)

Yawn. Don't these date-setters read their Bibles? No man knows the day or hour.

Yeah, Camping wrote a book 1994? where he said that Jesus was returning then. He was wrong but that doesn't matter because now he got it right. *rolling eyes*
 

annsni

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Here was Camping's thoughts on why 1994:

Camping’s interpretation of John 21:1-14 displays his use of numerology. Jesus tells the disciples who were about 200 cubits out in the Sea of Galilee to throw their net on the right side of the boat. The result was a catch of 153 fish. According to Camping the Scriptures are teaching that the 200 cubits repre sent about 2,000 years between the first and second comings of Christ (p. 503). Since Camping states that the most likely date for the birth of Christ is October 4, 7 B.C. when the Jubilee Trumpet allegedly sounded (p. 418), one needs only to add 2,000 years minus one year for the year 0 and out pops 1994. Concerning the 153 fish, Camping points out that the number 153 equals 3 times 3 times 17: “The number three signifies the purpose of God whereas the number seventeen sig nifies heaven. Thus we can learn that [the] purpose of God is to bring all believers that are caught’ by the Gospel into heaven” (p. 504).

from http://www.equip.org/articles/harold-camping-1994-
 

rbell

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Coincidentally, that is national "I think I know more than Jesus" day.

Guess who's the chairman?

Good ol' Harry Camp!
 

Joseph M. Smith

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Wow. that's the day after my wife and I will have celebrated our 50th wedding anniversary! Not much time to savor the joy of the day. I think our children are planning to send us on a cruise ... wonder if I can persuade them to send us before the anniversary?!

Nah ... I'll just wait and see. Anyone who thinks that "a thousand years are as a day" is to be read literally has neither scholarship nor a poetic soul to offer.
 

Salty

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Originally Posted by abcgrad94
Reminds me of the booklet that came out years ago, "88 Reasons Why Christ Will Return in 1988" (or something like that.)

Yawn. Don't these date-setters read their Bibles? No man knows the day or hour.


Yeah, Camping wrote a book 1994? where he said that Jesus was returning then. He was wrong but that doesn't matter because now he got it right. *rolling eyes*

I personally interviewed Edgar C. Whisenant about 6 weeks before the "rapture". I specifically asked him that question. His answer was that he knew and believed that passage about the day or hour, but he was able to figure out the week. He was wasn't sure about the exact day, but he was confident about the week. About 3 weeks after that radio interview, I met him in person when he spoke in Syracuse. His books 88 Reasons Why the Rapture Will Be in 1988 and On Borrowed Time, sold like hotcakes in the local Christian Bookstore. In fact it was that owner who sponsored Whisenant's trip to Syracuse. FYI, the bookstore owner is a Wesleyan Methodist.
 

Tom Butler

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Reminds me of the booklet that came out years ago, "88 Reasons Why Christ Will Return in 1988" (or something like that.)

Yawn. Don't these date-setters read their Bibles? No man knows the day or hour.

Camping does not appear to know the hour, but he does know the day and the year. That's actually more than Jesus knew.
 

Steadfast Fred

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Bummer my horoscope told me I was going to win big in the lottery on 22 May 2011 :tear: :tear: :tear:
and I was going to send a great big gift to Family radio

Send him a letter, I am sure he'll change the date if he knows he is going to get enough money to compensate for the ridicule.
 

Matt Black

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[FONT=arial, helvetica, sans-serif]Just in case someone is not ready I thought it good to pass this information on :BangHead:[/FONT]

[FONT=arial, helvetica, sans-serif]Billboards have started popping up in the Nashville area saying that Jesus is coming on May 21, 2011. The billboards are sponsored by the Christian website [/FONT][FONT=arial, helvetica, sans-serif]www.wecanknow.com[/FONT][FONT=arial, helvetica, sans-serif].[/FONT]
I'd better start looking busy, then...
 

Eric B

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Reminds me of the booklet that came out years ago, "88 Reasons Why Christ Will Return in 1988" (or something like that.)

Yawn. Don't these date-setters read their Bibles? No man knows the day or hour.
He has an answer for that too, now:
http://www.familyradio.com/graphical/literature/nomanknows/nomanknows.html

Of course every date setter uses the same exact method of taking biblical years and numbers, and trying to add them up to our time. Ever since William Miller, then Russell (Both of which had to change the "return of Christ" to a "cleansing of the Temple in Heaven" when the date passed), to the various dates set by various groups in the 70's and 80's. Plus Camping and that Korean group ('92) getting it wrong in the 90's.

Why should this one be right?
All this does is bring disrepute on christ and the Bible.
 

Crabtownboy

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Reminds me of the story I heard as a kid. Seems in the late 1800's a country church near where I grew up decided they knew the date Jesus was returning. On the morning of the big event one of the church members climbed onto his big hay stack to watch Christ's return. One of his heretic neighbors who did not believe that was the day slipped up and set fire to the hay stack. As the farmer sitting high above smelled the smoke and saw the flames he is reported to have said, "Just as I expected, in hell."
 
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