Friday, 20 May 2011

Rapture?

Another prediction for the rapture has been proposed by a christian radio broadcaster by the name of 'Harold Camping'. As if people had nothing better to do, particularly religious ones, they try and push their brain damaged beliefs on others, and this time, its another story of the rapture. However this guy had another prediction before this one, set in 1994, but I guess that never happened so he made a brand new one set for tomorrow (or today, depending where you live). Now don't get this confused for the end of the world, which he claims will happen on October 21, but a rapture, where, unquestionably, Harold is claiming a massive earthquake will hit, opening every grave, and those faithful to Jesus will be resurrected to ascend into heaven with everyone else thats faithful. However every non-believer will be left behind suffering through 153 days of pain, and torture, and everyday another million or two dying, until mid October. Now not every christian believes this, but the handful who do are just waiting right now waiting to meet Jesus. I wonder how big of a disappointment it will be for them when time runs out, and nothing happens. Thats why I don't bother kidding myself with fairy tales and stick to something more rational like atheism: "a non-prophet organization".


Now just to troll, some people will be leaving left over clothing like this behind. Just to mess with people.

7 comments:

  1. Can't wait until we get a look at some of the reactions of the people who fall for the left over clothing joke.

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  2. i dont want to suffer for 153 days!

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  3. end of the world is next year! following

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  4. Oh you have to laugh don't you, it's all just too funny. I don't know what's worse, the people making this up or the people who believe all this stuff.

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  5. I've read various reports of this prank , very funny and scary

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  6. Lmao xD @ picture. Is it bad of me to want to participate in this prank? XD !!

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