My purpose isn't to be sarcastic nor taunt any believer but what I don't really accept is that when you remember about the roots of protestantism (Luther's grievances) one of these was about the Bible to be translated in a vernacular language and not in latin so anyone, poor or rich, peasant or lord, can read it without interpretation or guidance from a priest or any initiate. A kind of “back to the roots” movement. Therefore I don't understand why people should listen to a pastor who “twice” predicted such a fundamental event according to his own interpretation. His rapture-day might concern the livings, not the deads; so why to suddenly worry when the deadline (love that word) is announced ? If you live according to righteous principles, what wrong can happen ?Harold Camping can apply for any job at the Vatican.http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/05/23/preacher-got-date-apocalypse-wrong-tries-says-months/
Millenialists predicting the Second Coming or Rapture have been around since at least the 1st Century. People are always predicting the imminent return of Christ. One of these days someone will be right and in the meantime there will always be a willing audience that wants and yearns for the end-times to be right around the corner,
Millenialists predicting the Second Coming or Rapture have been around since at least the 1st Century. People are always predicting the imminent return of Christ. One of these days someone will be right and in the meantime there will always be a willing audience that wants and yearns for the end-times to be right around the corner,