The internet has allowed the sharing of information infinitely more easy and yet there are no guards for the quality of said information. As a result, such websites like this can exist.
If Judgement Day doesn’t happen 4 and a half months, according to that site, then we all look stupid. Thanks.
I wonder what this guy will say if it doesn’t happen:
Tom Jamieson says
Our local newspaper had a piece about that. It sparked an interesting debate around the office here. Can’t say it helped my cause though….ugh
BenJPickett says
I can’t urge people, on both sides of the fence, to stay out of this particular debate enough. The bible gives us signs, not a time. But whether you agree with this, or 2012, or any of the other times that have been stated through all kinds of research and studies and events that have happened, it’s not our mission to push this. Bringing people to Christ, in my experience and my story of how I came to Christ, does not happen through scare tactics; it happens through time and relationships. Had someone told me this before I knew what it meant to be a Christian, it would have driven me further away from the church.
Jared Erickson says
Well said
Carl Thomas says
I think this is awesome. Now we don’t have to wait till 2012 for the end. I like the efficiency 😉
Jody Ferrell says
Sweet, I can stop paying my mortgage, charge all sorts of things on credit cards….Hello Macbook Air!, etc.
But honesty, I believe this sort of thing is why there are so many unbelievers in this world. They don’t go for the scare tactics and such so they choose to just not believe.
Jarrod Cartee says
I find it quite annoying when people try to predict the end of the world. No one knows when it will happen. Its up to God.
Kevin Alton says
Don’t blame the Internet.
Stephen Bateman says
the internet also makes Kanye West look stupid 😉
Jared Erickson says
nah.. Kenya does a good job at doing it to himself