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Quote from: bösk1 on May 04, 2011, 10:26:52 AMI think most people of faith (or lack thereof) acknowledge the world is going to end.Are you trying to squash the life out of my little one liner?
I think most people of faith (or lack thereof) acknowledge the world is going to end.
Quote from: tick on May 04, 2011, 10:25:29 AMQuote from: El JoNNo on May 04, 2011, 09:57:07 AMI will make a prediction! End times will occur within 10 years or the next 25 trillion. Just my opinion, though. So you acknowledge the world is going to end?The Son will eventually destroy the Earth.
Quote from: El JoNNo on May 04, 2011, 09:57:07 AMI will make a prediction! End times will occur within 10 years or the next 25 trillion. Just my opinion, though. So you acknowledge the world is going to end?
I will make a prediction! End times will occur within 10 years or the next 25 trillion. Just my opinion, though.
Quote from: tick on May 04, 2011, 10:25:29 AMQuote from: El JoNNo on May 04, 2011, 09:57:07 AMI will make a prediction! End times will occur within 10 years or the next 25 trillion. Just my opinion, though. So you acknowledge the world is going to end?Our Sun will eventually destroy the Earth.
As frequently happens, Super Dude nailed it.
You know what I find funny? These people who claim to take the bible literally and have deduced the day of reckoning must have skipped over Mathew 24:36-40.
And for those of us who haven't read the bible?... what verse is that?
Quote from: El JoNNo on May 08, 2011, 06:18:49 PMYou know what I find funny? These people who claim to take the bible literally and have deduced the day of reckoning must have skipped over Mathew 24:36-40. It feels like this should never happen under any circumstances, but: I completely and without any reservation or exception agree with El Jonno about something he posted about the Bible.
Only King could mis-spell a LETTER.
Yep. I think the only party in the MP/DT situation that hasn't moved on is DTF.
So, didn't think it needed a new thread, but I happened to stumble upon this a little while ago - and thought it was interesting https://www.the-end.com/May 27, 2012 we're all goners apparently
Quote from: kirksnosehair on May 15, 2012, 02:03:07 PMSo, didn't think it needed a new thread, but I happened to stumble upon this a little while ago - and thought it was interesting https://www.the-end.com/May 27, 2012 we're all goners apparently *sigh* Stuff like that really annoys me. The Bible contains TONS of prophesies, yes. But NONE of them have anything to do with what that author says they have to do with. Just another attempt to prey on the gullible and ill informed.
Quote from: bosk1 on May 15, 2012, 02:07:02 PMQuote from: kirksnosehair on May 15, 2012, 02:03:07 PMSo, didn't think it needed a new thread, but I happened to stumble upon this a little while ago - and thought it was interesting https://www.the-end.com/May 27, 2012 we're all goners apparently *sigh* Stuff like that really annoys me. The Bible contains TONS of prophesies, yes. But NONE of them have anything to do with what that author says they have to do with. Just another attempt to prey on the gullible and ill informed. Aren't the presence of prophecies problematic for Matthew 24:36-40? If the Bible were literally true, that is.
Quote from: Scheavo on May 15, 2012, 02:12:54 PMQuote from: bosk1 on May 15, 2012, 02:07:02 PMQuote from: kirksnosehair on May 15, 2012, 02:03:07 PMSo, didn't think it needed a new thread, but I happened to stumble upon this a little while ago - and thought it was interesting https://www.the-end.com/May 27, 2012 we're all goners apparently *sigh* Stuff like that really annoys me. The Bible contains TONS of prophesies, yes. But NONE of them have anything to do with what that author says they have to do with. Just another attempt to prey on the gullible and ill informed. Aren't the presence of prophecies problematic for Matthew 24:36-40? If the Bible were literally true, that is. Do you mean the presence of purported modern-day attempts to come up with specific dates? Yes, that is problematic because, as you pointed out, "But concerning that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of heaven, nor the Son, but the Father only."
We know how all will end. Scientists tell us that the universe is expanding, and everything in it is growing farther and farther apart. As it does so, it grows colder and colder, and its energy is used up. Eventually all the stars will burn out and all matter will collapse into dead stars and black holes. There will be no light at all; there will be no heat; there will be no life; only the corpses of dead stars and galaxies, ever expanding into the endless darkness and the cold recesses of space; a universe in ruins. The entire universe marches irreversibly toward its grave. So not only is the life of each individual person doomed; the entire human race is doomed. The universe is plunging toward inevitable extinction—death is written throughout its structure. There is no escape. There is no hope.
Quote from: Omega on May 15, 2012, 02:34:53 PMWe know how all will end. Scientists tell us that the universe is expanding, and everything in it is growing farther and farther apart. As it does so, it grows colder and colder, and its energy is used up. Eventually all the stars will burn out and all matter will collapse into dead stars and black holes. There will be no light at all; there will be no heat; there will be no life; only the corpses of dead stars and galaxies, ever expanding into the endless darkness and the cold recesses of space; a universe in ruins. The entire universe marches irreversibly toward its grave. So not only is the life of each individual person doomed; the entire human race is doomed. The universe is plunging toward inevitable extinction—death is written throughout its structure. There is no escape. There is no hope. ....do you work for Halmark?