Tuesday, May 17, 2011

ARE YOU PREPARED FOR MAY 21ST 2011?

Will the world end this week?

Ok bloggers,  I woke up to this morning to a full facebook page of ---------------->: 'earthquake, earthquake... the world is ending! OMG its all true!"


'Sean IzAbove DahInfluence ----> Mi Seh.... I Gwine Laugh Offa Summa Unnu Weh Go Baptise Friday U C, All Fi B Disappointed On Saturday When D Wurl Nuh End
Jonie Moody Boobie-Bundah ---> first thing come to me mind man pon tv saying quake satuday #endoftheworld dwl... i guess that earthquake got most of us thinking
Krishna L. Maragh----> another earthquake in Jamaica...interesting...
Orreth Retro Miller-----> FOR AGRUMENTS SAKE LETS SAY THE WORL DZNT END WHEN ALL THESE PPL SEH IT WILL K IF WHR STILL HR WEN ALL IS SAID N DUN LETS ALL HEAD OUT 2 *HUMIDITY* ON DI 10TH OF JUNE 2011 N PARTY LIKE ITS DI END OF THE WORL
Travis Purple-Touch Barclay----> "Me feel say them fe change hurricane session to earthquake session couse a per earthquake a gwan fr wa da...."
I agree with Travis on this one; I mean mor earthquakes but we should remember it is all an impact of the climate changes. The little I know of Geography determines the underground activity which causes earthquakes ... Im sure ya'll have been feeling hot n cold right?


Those behind the prediction, in the United States (U.S.), have launched a worldwide billboard campaign advertising “Judgement Day May 21”.
Going by their timing, the world will end starting from New Zealand through the U.S. on Friday and in Nigeria on Saturday, after a massive earthquake.

There have been several announcements on a California-based radio company, known as Family Radio, which has also placed the messages on billboards.

Although most people think it is a big joke, because of several failed predictions in the past, the billboards say: “The Bible guarantees it.”
Michael Garcia, Family Radio’s special projects coordinator, oversaw the billboard project. Garcia pulled from Bible verses that God is going to destroy the world through an earthquake, which will start in New Zealand at 6 a.m. on May 21, and from there the earthquake will follow the Sun and go from nation to nation.



According to Family Radio, a five-month torment on earth will follow, with God destroying the world on Oct. 21.

“I think people should grab a King James Bible and be pleading for mercy from God. Our job is that this information is found in the Bible and we are watchmen and we’re supposed to,  blow the trumpet,  warn the people, and that’s from Ezekiel 33:3,” Garcia said.
“That God is returning on May 21, that’s not crazy. The Bible says that the world is going to end but everyone is just arguing about the date.”
Area religious leaders take exception with the message.

“What this organisation is doing is a gross representation of the word of God,” said Joe Faraldi, assistant pastor of Bayside Chapel in Barnegat Township

“New Jersey is pretty saturated with the message,” he said.

About 1,200 billboards have been erected across the U.S., and more than 2,000 have appeared overseas in Iraq, Lebanon, Jordan, Dubai, Russia, Egypt, Ireland, Australia, France and Italy.

Family Radio is headed up by President Harold Camping, who has authored 30 books and booklets, including the doomsday prognosticator “We are Almost There!”

In his reaction, a chieftain of the pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere, Chief Ayo Adebanjo, said that American President Barack Hussein Obama would not be excluded if truly the world was coming to an end.

He argued that the Bible had predicted that many false prophets would arise, adding: “That is part of what we are witnessing today.
“You know the Yoruba adage that says: “Orun nya bo ki soro enikan”, meaning that if the world would end, it won’t exclude anybody.

Adebanjo added: “As regards my reaction, I am not a deity to know if the world will end on May 21 or not. The deity has said the world would end on May 21, so let’s wait and see.

“The Bible says that towards the end time, many false prophets will arise, that is part of what you are seeing. If the whole world would end, it won’t exclude anybody. Obama won’t be excluded, Nigeria won’t be excluded.”
To Pastor Tunde Bakare, General Overseer of the Latter Rain Assembly and Vice Presidential candidate of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) in the April 16 presidential election, Harold’s prediction was a heresy and wishful thinking.

The fiery cleric maintained that though, it is expected of every Christian to live a holy life every day, irrespective of what anybody says concerning when the world would end, he added that Camping’s prediction would not be the first time such propaganda would be unleashed on the people and it won’t be the last.

According to him, the issue of when the world would end has been settled in the Bible.
His words: “I will answer in a simple way: May 21 will come and go like any other day, and you and I will be alive and nothing will happen.
“You don’t listen to such heresy and wishful thinking. Jesus Christ has said that we should not bother about the time. This is not the first time they are spreading such propaganda, and it won’t be the last.

“It doesn’t matter if the world is ending today or not, live everyday of your life as if the world is ending today. If the world ends today, I will go and be with the Lord, if not, I will continue with what I am doing.
“They can spend all the money on the propaganda, this is not the first time and it won’t be the last, what is important is to live everyday of our lives as if the world would end today.”

Faraldi added that Camping had tried to spread this message before, once in 1994, but Jesus Christ didn’t return to Earth.

Faraldi said Camping and Family Radio have had a history of false predictions and statements that misrepresent the scriptures.

In a statement read to Bayside Chapel’s congregation last Sunday week, he said: “Camping and Family Radio have engaged in cult-like statements saying that they alone know the truth, and that if you want to know the truth you must listen to Family Radio and specifically Mr. Camping’s teaching.”

In the statement, Faraldi stated that Camping has been teaching that anyone going to a church like Bayside is really worshipping Satan.

“Camping is another self-proclaimed teacher who has a corner on truth and engages the scripture in such a way that it’s a perversion. We are willing to dismiss all of this because anyone who knows anything about the organisation knows they should dismiss this,” Faraldi.

Pastor Dan Stott, of Grace Calvary Church in Ship Bottom, said the billboards were obviously erected for shock value - and discredited the integrity of people who follow the Bible.
“He’s coming across as a lunatic at this point. I really believe he’s a cult figure, he’s a David Koresh. The thing that offends me the most about the billboard is the little gold seal of approval that says something to the effect of that the Bible guarantees it,” Stott said.

“My suggestion is people should at least have the attitude that maybe we check this out in case it is true. But people have to go into the Bible to see this and understand it,” Garcia said.

Garcia projected from Bible verses that God is going to destroy the world through an earthquake. From May 21 to October 21, there will be a five-month torment on earth.

“The Bible says it will be an earthquake so great and mighty that graves will open and bodies will be thrown from the ground. Yes, it’s horrifying,” he said.
The science community isn’t so certain. Paul Caruso, geophysicist with the United States Geological Survey, said: “It’s impossible to predict the time, location and magnitude of earthquakes - and whenever anybody tries to do so, there’s often money attached to it”.
He added: “Fault lines don’t continue all the way around the world, and the earth’s material will not transmit the energy necessary for an earthquake that large.

“It’s impossible to predict earthquakes. The best we can do is to be prepared.”
 I DID GEOGRAPHY AND I LOVED IT ESPECIALLY EARTHQUAKES. WAS AN WESOME TOPIC AND IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO PREDICT AND MEASURE PLUS IT IS TRUE THAT FAULT LINES ARENT JOINED AROUND THE WORLD!
SO WHY DO YOU WANT TO FIND THIS TRUE???? DO AS YOU PLEASE HOWEVER:

Failed prophecies: 1990 to 1994

About 1990:  Peter Ruckman concluded from his analysis of the Bible that the rapture would come within a few years of 1990.

Early 1990’s:

In 1992, David Koresh led the Students of the Seven Seals (a.k.a. Branch Davidian) group in Waco Texas. He changed the name of their commune from Mt. Carmel to Ranch Apocalypse, because of his belief that the final all-encompassing battle of Armageddon mentioned in the Bible would start at the Branch Davidian compound. They had calculated that the end would occur in 1995. After a 51-day standoff, on 1993-APR-10, 76 members died as a result of a fire deliberately set by the Branch Davidians.

1990-APR-23:

Elizabeth Clare Prophet, leader of the Church Universal and Triumphant made a series of statements that many members believed indicated the start of nuclear war on this date. At least 2,000 followers traveled to Montana to take refuge in CUT’s fallout shelters on the night of 1990-MAR-15. Some had quit jobs and run up large debts in anticipation of the apocalypse, Nothing happened. Church officials later said that the event had been a drill.

1991: Mother Shipton, a 16th century mystic predicted the end of the world: “, The world to an end shall come; in nineteen hundred and ninety-one.”

1991:

C.M. Edwards reported that he regularly receives messages from God. One series in mid-1991 predicted a heavy judgment for the U.S. 1991-SEP would bring extreme devastation to the mid-west. One message stated, in part: “Before the close of this year you shall see My signs-true signs of My coming.” 1 Interestingly, although the messages allegedly come from God, Edwards retains the copyright.

1992-OCT-28:

Lee Jang Rim, a Korean Christian pastor, taught that the Rapture would occur on this date, at 10:00 AM EST. It didn’t happen; many of his followers allegedly committed suicide.

1993:

Benny Hinn, an Assemblies of God pastor from Florida predicted that the rapture would come in 1993. He also said that God would destroy all homosexuals by 1995 at the latest.

A millennial new religious movement in the Ukraine predicted the end of the world would happen in 1993-NOV. 3

1993-NOV-11:

The 1993-JUL-20 issue of the Weekly World News contained an article titled “Doomsday Asteroids.” Top scientists allegedly wrote a top-secret document which revealed that M-167, a known asteroid, would hit the earth on NOV-11 and perhaps end all life on earth. The M series of astronomical objects were catalogued by Messier: M-1 is the crab nebula; M-31 is the Andromeda galaxy; M-45 are the Pleiades. There is no M object with a number higher than M-110.

1993 to 1997:

Rulon Jeffs was spokesperson for the The Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a Mormon polygamist splinter group. In 1993, he allegedly told high school graduates to not attend college.

The reasoning was that the world would end before they could finish. The splinter group was founded in 1929 and was excommunicated from the Salt Lake City-based Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints because of their promotion of polygyny.

1994, approximately:

There have been continual reports that Jesus and Mary have been appearing in Conyers, GA on the 13th of every month to deliver a message to Nancy Fowler, a homemaker and nurse. Over 1 million pilgrims have visited her prayer site. On 1994-FEB-6, Jesus is recorded as saying: “Conflicts will turn into wars, Then so will the earth tremble in many places. The earth will divide. The earth will divide and take away your riches. Some of you will die suddenly. You will have no warning, The clock continues to tick. The hour is rapidly approaching when one disaster after another will befall you. There will be fighting everywhere. There will be famine and polluted water in many places.” Unfortunately, no specific dates were given for these occurrences.

1994: A major, though unofficial, Jehovah’s Witness prediction date.

1994-SEP: Harold Camping, president of Family Radio predicted on his radio programs that the end of the world would happen sometime between 1994-SEP-5 and SEP-27. He said that he did not know the precise day because Matthew 24:36 of the Christian Scriptures says that “no man knows the day nor the hour.” He interpreted a reference in John 21:1-14 to the disciples being 200 cubits from the shore in the Sea of Galilee as meaning that there would be 2,000 years between the birth and the second coming of Jesus. He estimates that Jesus was born on 0007-OCT-4 BCE

I LEAVE THE TASK UP TO YOU LOVELY PEOPLE.....
WATCH RELIGIOUS HARDTALK THIS WEEK AND SEE AS THEY SPEAK ON THIS SAME TOPIC.
SHOULD BE INTERESTING TO WATCH .... LETS ALL WAIT FOR DOOMSDAY SHALL WE?
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OH WAIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HOLD ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Watch religious hard talk on TVJ tonight at 9:30pm!!!!!
Lets hear what this man thinks about the world beginning torture on friday
this is bound to be interesting don you think????
Beware false Prophecies!! No man knows the day nor even night when the Lord will come sneaking up on us like a thief! Just live your damn lives right! psssk
 
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