Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Just So You Know . . .

. . . unless I die before then, I plan to be here on Sunday, May 22, 2011.

It could have been about two months ago that DH told me that he encountered a woman distributing brochures that 'advertised' the Second Coming of Jesus. The date for this event had been set for May 21, 2011.

I really did not realise how widespread this idea was until this article was brought to my attention -- Atheist offering post-Rapture care for pets left behind. At a base rate of US$135 - with US$20 added on for each additional pet - he already had (as at the date of publication) a whopping 250... Two Hundred And Fifty... paying customers!

The video below - from the Amazing Facts Ministry's YouTube channel - is a compilation of snippets from interviews with the proponents of this (doctrine?), as well as a promo for their new website:




Amazing Facts has developed a website for seekers who desire to take another look at the prophecies relating to the final events before Jesus' Second Advent. It has been appropriately named After May 21, but is already open for service.

Find out about the Ministry, and sign up for free resources. (No computer viruses in sight)

Throw them your toughest Bible questions, or watch full-length videos on Bible prophecy.

They will not ask for your money..... they know you will need it after May 21. :)


Enjoy!


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