Sunday, March 6, 2011
Plans for May 21? Forget it. This group of travelling "ambassadors" says the world will end on that day
What do you do when you are convinced that Jesus is coming on May 21, 2011 and the world will end on that day? Well, it seems you hit the road with your fellow wackos and spread the bad news. It's unclear (to me at least) why May 21 is the appropriate date for the world to end, but then again why not. These people left there families and jobs to spread the word, so why not give them the courtesy of listening – before we laugh.
From CNN: "They're wearing sweatshirts and other clothing announcing the "Awesome News," that Judgment Day is coming on May 21. On that day, people who will be saved will be raptured up to heaven. The rest will endure exactly 153 days of death and horror before the world ends on October 21. That message is splashed across their five sleek, vinyl-wrapped RVs, bearing this promise: "The Bible guarantees it!"
They're wearing sweatshirts and other clothing announcing the "Awesome News," that Judgment Day is coming on May 21. On that day, people who will be saved will be raptured up to heaven. The rest will endure exactly 153 days of death and horror before the world ends on October 21. That message is splashed across their five sleek, vinyl-wrapped RVs, bearing this promise: "The Bible guarantees it!""
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