Hurricane2k9 wrote:
it's not the day of judgmentFinray wrote:
I just noticed Shifty has the day of judgement in his user title
holy fuck, I thought he was stupid, but WOW.
the fucking bible itself says that only god knows the day of judgment
so shifty and all those other crazies are false prophets, aka hell-bound
I'll say it again for those who don't understand people like Hurri are trolling.
I don't believe judgement is coming on the 21st.
I don't believe judgement is coming on the 21st.
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
Judgement day is on December 21st 2012 though, that I do agree with 100%
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And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
Judgement Day happened on August 29th, 1997.
But Arnie averted it.
But Arnie averted it.
The rapture looks very homoerotic.SEREMAKER wrote:
http://www.ohlalagallery.com/plog-conte … ent-a2.jpg
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
you see only what you want to seeJay wrote:
The rapture looks very homoerotic.SEREMAKER wrote:
http://www.ohlalagallery.com/plog-conte … ent-a2.jpg
I heard somewhere the same guy behind this movement also predicted judgement day was going to happen in 94 or 97. But ya what do you think their excuses are going to be? I just wish someone has been doing a documentary on them this whole time and continually films on 21st and succeeding days. That's something I'd definitely pay to watch.
Skynet!JackerP wrote:
I heard somewhere the same guy behind this movement also predicted judgement day was going to happen in 94 or 97. But ya what do you think their excuses are going to be? I just wish someone has been doing a documentary on them this whole time and continually films on 21st and succeeding days. That's something I'd definitely pay to watch.
haha "the guy" behind the movement? apocalypse religions are as old as history itself. all judeo-christian theology has an eschatology. it's not a modern crackpot american thing... you guys just seem to be perpetuating it more than us in europe, where we've moved on.JackerP wrote:
I heard somewhere the same guy behind this movement also predicted judgement day was going to happen in 94 or 97. But ya what do you think their excuses are going to be? I just wish someone has been doing a documentary on them this whole time and continually films on 21st and succeeding days. That's something I'd definitely pay to watch.
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"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
yes but you still have a queen and suchUzique wrote:
we've moved on.
it actually is 'the guy'Uzique wrote:
haha "the guy" behind the movement? apocalypse religions are as old as history itself. all judeo-christian theology has an eschatology. it's not a modern crackpot american thing... you guys just seem to be perpetuating it more than us in europe, where we've moved on.JackerP wrote:
I heard somewhere the same guy behind this movement also predicted judgement day was going to happen in 94 or 97. But ya what do you think their excuses are going to be? I just wish someone has been doing a documentary on them this whole time and continually films on 21st and succeeding days. That's something I'd definitely pay to watch.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Camping
Yes, 'the guy' behind the movement. As this topic is about the world ending in May and not apocalypse religions in a whole I was talking about 'the guy'. Did I somewhere imply this is something completely new and that everyone must be amazed by 'this guy'? What would be very interesting is do have someone doing an in-depth video documentary before, during and after the event. There's one thing reading an article and there's something completely different about actually watching them during this event. That is something I'm sure would be unique.Uzique wrote:
haha "the guy" behind the movement? apocalypse religions are as old as history itself. all judeo-christian theology has an eschatology. it's not a modern crackpot american thing... you guys just seem to be perpetuating it more than us in europe, where we've moved on.JackerP wrote:
I heard somewhere the same guy behind this movement also predicted judgement day was going to happen in 94 or 97. But ya what do you think their excuses are going to be? I just wish someone has been doing a documentary on them this whole time and continually films on 21st and succeeding days. That's something I'd definitely pay to watch.
my point was that there's always been 'the guy' making dates and decrying the end of the world. harold camping is the modern american manifestation of the archetypal 'that guy'. the doom-caller, or whatever you wish to call it. and usm i have no idea what having a non-functioning monarchy has to do with apocalypse religion. what do politics have to do with culture?
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Usually though, "that guy" picks a date far off enough to where he won't be around to be called on it when he's wrong.Uzique wrote:
my point was that there's always been 'the guy' making dates and decrying the end of the world. harold camping is the modern american manifestation of the archetypal 'that guy'. the doom-caller, or whatever you wish to call it. and usm i have no idea what having a non-functioning monarchy has to do with apocalypse religion. what do politics have to do with culture?
I expect a small luncheon on the 20th followed by ritualistic suicide on the 21st.
The Heavens Gate folks were so much more interesting.
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Yeah, the whole "heaven on a comet hurling past earth" thing was much funnier. Partly because of how easily it could be disproven(and yet was believed), and partly because of the whole premise of "committing suicide to stop from committing suicide".Kmar wrote:
The Heavens Gate folks were so much more interesting.
This seems to me like someone wanted to get attention and so they went with it, I've yet to see a basis for this May 21st assertion.
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You know how you use the term "flock" to describe a group of sheep or birds, "herd" for goats, "gaggle" for geese etc....what do you call a group of utter twats?
retards i think
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
I actually saw a billboard about this for May 21st shit on the way home from work this evening. Superstitious religious people make me LOL.
bf2sPubic wrote:
You know how you use the term "flock" to describe a group of sheep or birds, "herd" for goats, "gaggle" for geese etc....what do you call a group of utter twats?
Tu Stultus Es
lol
people i know actually believe this shit
what the fuck is wrong with people
what the fuck is wrong with people
21 May 2011 18:00:00 PST
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