The world will end at 6pm tomorrow
according to the followers of an evangelical Christian minister, who claims he
calculated the date and time of 'The Rapture' by adding up numbers in the Bible.
Harold Camping, 89, is the leader of
Family Radio, an independent ministry which spreads its word via a network on 66
radio stations and online broadcasts.
Camping has previously written a book called '1994?', in which he wrongly predicted the end of the world in that year, and was later forced to apologise for a mathematical error.
This is all some way from Georges' strict epistemology of Relativity
pronounced from a souped-up Lancia in a mountain rally. Where is my
favourite old coot?
On May 22, 2:57 am, Lonnie Clay <clayl...@comcast.net> wrote:
> Right on babe doll! Last 4 digits of my ssn are 0096, I kid you not.
> 6-6-6
> 6-6-6
> 6-6-6
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> Bingo! Palindrome 00966900 Locking our lips onto labia LOLOL...
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> Lonnie Courtney Clay
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> On Saturday, May 21, 2011 12:46:07 AM UTC-7, Serenity Smiles wrote:
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> > Ya Lonnie lol lol lol, really the blessed soul should have said J.C.
> > will be here as 666 arising however many 6s there are in this cricket field
> > of a planet but then that would make him the devil again.
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> > love and prayers
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> > *From:* Lonnie Clay
> > *Sent:* Saturday, May 21, 2011 4:36 AM
> > *To:* epis...@googlegroups.com
> >> *To:* gent...@hotmail.co.uk
> >> *Subject:* I'll see you on the far side.
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> >> Saturday is last day on earth, claims evangelical Christian
> >> Harold Camping, 89, wrongly predicted 'the rapture' date once before in
> >> 1994
> >> God's chosen few ascend to heaven, sinners left behind to face earthquakes
> >> Atheists hold parties to celebrate 'inevitable embarrassment'
> >> Christian author calls Camping's prediction 'flat-out wrong'
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> >> The world will end at 6pm tomorrow according to the followers of an
> >> evangelical Christian minister, who claims he calculated the date and time
> >> of 'The Rapture' by adding up numbers in the Bible.
>
> >> Harold Camping, 89, is the leader of Family Radio, an independent ministry
> >> which spreads its word via a network on 66 radio stations and online
> >> broadcasts.
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> >> Camping has previously written a book called '1994?', in which he wrongly
> >> predicted the end of the world in that year, and was later forced to
> >> apologise for a mathematical error.
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> >> Read more:
> >>http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1388972/Judgment-Day-Rapture-...
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