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She reassured me and thankfully she was right. Since then I try not to let it bother me but I do think some of these who put these prophecies out there should be a bit more aware of how frightening it can be to vulnerable people (maybe people with mental health problems etc).
originally posted by: BuzzyWigs
a reply to: skywatcher44
I looked at your links. Yes, they are reporting it, but also showing how ridiculous it is.
Following 21 May 2011, God turned his attention to deciding which non-churchgoers to save, according to McCann. The eBible Fellowship believes that God said he would devote 1,600 days to this task – bringing us to 7 October 2015.
Uh huh. What else?
“There’s a strong likelihood that this will happen,” McCann said, although he did leave some room for error: “Which means there’s an unlikely possibility that it will not.”
Confused, McCann?
Scientists have several theories about when Earth will be destroyed, although none of the data points to this Wednesday. The most widely accepted theory is that the sun, which is already gradually increasing in temperature, will expand and swallow up the planet. Some scientists believe this could happen as soon as 7.6bn years’ time.
See? No worries.
A[nother] nutter who just got his 15 minutes of fame.
Whether the planet is destroyed next week or several thousand million years in the future, McCann’s plans for the coming week will remain the same. He and his wife, a fellow believer in Wednesday’s end date, had three birthdays in the family before then, which they planned to celebrate.
originally posted by: BuzzyWigs
And THERE IT IS!!!
Now, please stop with the nonsense. The DailyMail is a tabloid like the National Enquirer, Globe, Star, Alex Jones, etc. Don't waste your posts and stars on ignorance. Please.