may 21st 2011 said Harold camping
I have actually spoken to a mayan. 2012 will not be the end of the world first off. He said in 2012 there will be a change, but it will not be the end of the world. We do not exactly know what is going to happen on 2012. some people say world is going to end but some say it is not going to happen. The truth is if its really going to happen, before that particular incident happens several disastrous would take place. Hence if we are patient we would come to know the truth.
earthquake or other ways. There are many ways for the world to end, but its not going to happen. nobody really knows when the world is going to end.
No one could predict the future. But the cold war was on. So we had to try to stop the spread of communism.
no only god knows when the world Will end this is also known as the rapture Jesus will take the people who served him and leave the people who did not serve him
when your heart feels if should happen.
Well, the Rapture has been PREDICTED several times in history, but there (is due to the idea of the Rapture being based on a false faith) not ever going to be a rapture, and you would be better off spending your time enjoying your life as opposed to wasting it following an ancient desert person's false accusations.
There is no way to predict the exact date of the rapture as it is a belief rooted in Christian theology. Different interpretations and views exist on when the rapture will occur, but many Christian denominations believe that it is not predetermined and will happen at an unknown time in the future.
No.
This depends on which version of the Rapture you decide to believe in. The Rapture was a theological invention of to John Nelson Darby, a nineteenth-century British evangelical preacher and founder of the Plymouth Brethren. John Nelson Darby has sunk into obscurity, apart from the Plymouth Brethren and his predictions.Those who still believe in the rapture hold different views, including a 'pre-tribulation' rapture, a 'post-tribulation' rapture and even a 'mid-tribulation' rapture. Similarly, they hold a wide range of opinions about when it will happen or what signs will precede the rapture. You can only be certain it will not happen in your lifetime or the lifetimes of your children or grandchildren.
The Olympics in London with occur sometime not in the winter.
The mid-tribulation rapture theory is a belief that the rapture of Christians will occur halfway through the seven-year period of tribulation described in the Bible. This theory differs from other rapture theories, such as pre-tribulation and post-tribulation, which posit that the rapture will happen before or after the tribulation period, respectively.
i really dont no ?????????....................
It's not really a question of 'why?' but 'is?'. And it isn't.
No
I really hope not!
The rapture will happen on the Jewish holiday, Rosh Hashanah. The holiday first consists of someone "keeping watch" for the new moon, "for they did not know the day or hour" to start the holiday. When the Jewish people celebrate the holiday, they perform a reenactment of a Jewish wedding, which is exactly what "The Marriage Supper of The Lamb" is in the book of Revelations. After a Jewish couple "shuts their door" to their abode "and hide themselves for a little while" to consummate their marriage, the door stays shut for seven days. God said he would give us a year for a day, which is exactly how long the great tribulation is supposed to last, seven years.
A:If anyone ever knew when the Rapture is to happen, it would be John Nelson Darby, a British evangelical preacher and founder of the Plymouth Brethren. After all, the 'Rapture' was his own theological invention in the nineteenth century. However, he avoided predicting a specific date for the Rapture, instead inventing "dispensations" - intervals of time ordering God's grand timetable for world events.Barbara R. Rossing (The Rapture Exposed) says that according to one critic, the Rapture has its origins with a young girl's vision. In 1830, in Port Glasgow, Scotland, fifteen-year-old Margaret MacDonald attended a healing service. There, she was said to have seen a vision of a two-stage return of Jesus Christ. The story of her vision was adopted and amplified by Darby..The belief that Jesus will come again was not new, and Christians have always taught that Jesus will return to earth and that believers should live in anticipation of his second coming. Darby's new teaching was that Christ would return twice, first in secret to "Rapture" his church out of the world and up to heaven, then a second time after seven years of global tribulation for non-believers, to establish a Jerusalem-based kingdom on earth..It is one thing to predict the Rapture, it is an entirely different thing to demonstrate that it will ever happen. There is no good reason to believe there will ever be a Rapture or that the church and its members will be taken bodily up into heaven. John Nelson Darby has sunk into obscurity, apart from his followers in the Plymouth Brethren, and so should his predictions.