Saturday, August 6, 2011

May 21st, 2011 Rapture, and Judgement Day?

I'm sure many humans have heard by this current interval about the presumed hypothesis regarding the Rapture that's supposed to occur on Saturday May 21st, 2011 at approximately 6:00 p.m. These calculations have been made by a Theologian named Harry Camping. Camping allegedly is basing all of his mathematics off of specific biblical numerical codes that are referred to in the scriptures of the Bible. His organization is claiming that the tribulation period that's distinctively described as being a seven year period of grief, and anguish in the New Testament book of Revelations is actually a twenty-three year period. I can already point out the slightest bit of miscalculations, and contradictions of his predictions if he based it solely off of the numerical values that are vividly conveyed in the Bible. I consider myself to be a true sovereign servant of God, and I valiantly attempt to adhere to his will. I'm affiliated with the protestant denomination of Presbyterianism which is a subsidiary of Calvinism. I believe that our Lord Savior Jesus Christ atoned for all of the sins of humanity, and resurrected after the third day as he transcended into the afterlife to grace his Father, and our Creator's glorious presence. Despite my clear, public display of credence, I'm still petrified by the presumed apocalypse that's supposed to occur. But, even Jesus said that in the hour of the real apocalypse many deceivers will come as false prophets. And Jesus suggested that not even he, nor the rest of humanity knew the approximate minute of the destruction of our physical realm, except for our creator (God). That makes logistical sense considering every time Humanity has attempted to mimic God's eternal abilities, it's always resulted in disaster. This Theologian has been incorrect before from his initial analysis in the early 1990's, whenever he indicated that the rapture would occur on 9/6/1994 A.D., and nothing occurred. Considering the fact that the eastern Pacific is thirteen hours ahead of the eastern United States' time zone, and all. Whenever it's in the early hours of the morning at 5:00 a.m. EST, then Japan should be receiving a significant amount of seismic activity. I'm not extremely petrified by this presumption, but I'm just scared that I'll be left behind if it actually happens. Camping said that only three percent of the world's population (roughly 200,000,000 million inhabitants) would actually be raptured, and ascend into heaven. I disagree with him on that particular issue. Even if our physical realm has become excessively progressive, and secular there's more than just 200,000,000 million true servants of God. However, coincidentally enough, a magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck the mainland Japanese peninsula last evening. It does cause the raise for concerns. Again, I'm not on here to argue religion, or any preferred denomination with any other user on this social networking site. I'm just curious as to what others think about this. Personally, a lot of his doctrines do sound insane, but there's a legitimate amount of suspicion with them as well. Again, please read all of what I've conveyed here before starting an argument with me. The same goes with agnostics, and atheists. You have an opinion, and you exist in society. Modern Physics verifies the creation of the Universe with the assistance of a divine force with the first law of Thermodynamics. That's the actual technical definition of God. I know I've been rambling, so I'll leave this question at that.

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