Camping says that because Jesus was crucified on Friday, April 1, 33 AD, and that it takes bang on 365.2422 days for the clay to achieve one circuit of the sun, we can conclude that, on April 1, 2011, Jesus was crucified completely 722,449.07 days ago.
Add 51 days to this to get to May 1, and you get a cut of 722,500.07. RELATED: Round that down to the nearest integer, and you get 722,500, which is an substantial mob because it is the equitable of 5 x 17 x 10. The crowd five, says Camping, represents atonement.
Ten represents completeness, and 17 represents heaven. Multiply all these together – twice – and you get 722,500. Therefore the apocalypse kicks off on Saturday, May 21.
Skeptics of Camping's mode might implore why the obsolescent of the end of the mankind is linked to that of Jesus' crucifixion, why the numbers five, 10, and 17 symbolize what Camping claims they represent, why they should be multiplied together, why they should then be squared, and, for that matter, why the Bible would suppress esoteric numerological references predicting the end of the society in the commencement place. They could also prong out that April 1, 33 AD was truly a Wednesday, and that, under Camping's method, April 1, 2011 gets counted twice. Others use other methods to add up the in day. For example, Dec. 21, 2012 marks the end of the 5,125-year-long rotate in the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar, unrivalled some family – singularly those who accept that the dating systems of pre-Columbian Americans can foretoken events hundreds of years in the later – to hold that the everybody will end on that date.
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