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If so, why do they think then?I heard something about that on the history channel but why then?

2007-06-25 03:17:52 · 20 answers · asked by SupYo 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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The only one who knows when the Rapture will happen is God. It could happen tomorrow or today. We do not know when it will happen. It's according when he tells his son to come get us.

2007-06-25 03:24:26 · answer #1 · answered by Lisa E 2 · 0 0

it could sound weird and wonderful, on condition that even the angels do no longer know the time of the Rapture. This "wager" replaced into placed forth by ability of a few unusual, out-of-touch Christian who of course hasn't study the Bible in its entirety. Christianity does not placed a date on the Rapture, and after the Rapture is a 7 year era. And we do not know that the Mayans anticipated the top of the international. We basically know their calendar will give up on Dec 21,2012. we would have a greater suitable theory, however the Spanish burned exceptionally much each e book they stumbled on. additionally, the boys who wrote out those dates knew they does not see the term. consistent with probability they simply did no longer see a element to predicting previous that journey, on condition that none dwelling at that element could be impacted.

2016-10-19 00:32:41 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

This is yet another of the end of the world prophecies. It looks like everyone is jumping on the band wagon for it.

The Mayan calendar ends in 2012. Some people think that the Mayans did this for a reason. Supposedly the Mayans knew the world would end in 2012. Of course, they could not figure out that their own culture was going to end long before that.

Look in the past, there have been many, many predictions of the end of the world. None have came true yet. 2013 will come around and someone will come up with another end of the world prediction. People seem to fall for them all the time. Go and read up on some of those in the past. A lot of scamming hucksters stole a lot of money by convincing people the end of the world would happen at a specific date.

2007-06-25 03:23:41 · answer #3 · answered by A.Mercer 7 · 2 0

The history channel is not the authority on prophecy any more than a fortune cookie is.

The year of the rapture cannot be predicted. Jesus says his followers will not be able to know the day or time that such an event will take place, only that it will take place.

2007-06-25 03:23:48 · answer #4 · answered by Emmy 2 · 0 0

Enough with the rapture, already. Nostradamus has been famous for 500 years. If you want to spend your life worrying about the end of the world or waiting for the rapture, it's a real shame. The end of the world has been predicted many times. Live your life and stop worrying about the future. No one can predict its end.

2007-06-25 03:22:21 · answer #5 · answered by Elaine P...is for Poetry 7 · 2 0

Jesus said "No one knows the day or the hour."
The Mayan calender which the "New Agers" just love to fawn over,ends at 2012.Thereby ,they think a radical change is going to happen to the "Earth Consciousness".If,the Rapture does happen,they will say their "Space Brothers" removed those awful fundamentalists so that the Age of Aquarius could be ushered in.
I think ,Pedro the Mayan ,got tired of carving on that calender.

2007-06-25 03:23:37 · answer #6 · answered by AngelsFan 6 · 1 0

Sorry, people have been trying to pick and announce a date for the end of the world since 70 AD.

Consider the lilies of the field... planning and worrying about the future gets us no where. Live in this moment, right now, and do what is right.

2007-06-26 07:15:01 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The Mayans said that this age would come to an end in 2012 and some Christians have decide they ment that the raputre would happen then.

Really its another classic example of Christianity taking others beliefs and what not and trying to assimilate them into their own.

2007-06-25 03:25:05 · answer #8 · answered by John C 6 · 1 1

The rapture is a fictitious fairytale.
There is absolutely nothing in the bible to support the idea of a 'rapture'.

2007-06-25 03:22:23 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

If you are talking about the return of Christ, someone told me 2017, but no one knows. And for the folks that think it's the end of the world, sorry, but Jesus says On Earth As It Is In Heaven, in the Lords Prayer.

2007-06-25 04:05:19 · answer #10 · answered by kujo 3 · 0 0

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