There is a fluctuate of eschatological beliefs that cataclysmic or transformative events will chance on December 21, 2012, which is said to be the end-date of a 5,125-year-long course in the Mayan wish total calendar. Camping, however, quotes various bible passages and makes calculations of his own, and arrives at none other than tomorrow. Needless to suggest both calculations have been met with acute criticism. "How can anyone rephrase anything about the end of the day, can anyone predict anything about the end of his or her life," questioned respondent Claire Jay.
"I judge it's beyond bosom view and speculation. No one can chance anything for trustworthy about what will happen to the humankind just as they cannot reply for steadfast about many things." Scholars also chimed in. "Camping claims to be basing his predictions on the scriptures.
That sounds promising," said Albert Mohler, president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary "But the Bible does not control esoteric codes that we are to pronounce and decipher. We are not to appearance for recondite patterns of words, numbers, dates, or anything else." A resounding 79 percent of respondents that do not put faith the time would end ever.
Video:
Originally posted post: read more
No comments:
Post a Comment