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[quote:i is that which I is nli 895945:MV8xMTgzMTFfMTU3NTA1MTJfOTBGRDk4MEE=] Hi ST in BG, [color=red](Excerpts to keep it short)[/color][/b] http://www.religioustolerance.org/end_wrl2.htm [b]44 failed & 1 ambiguous end-of-the-world predictions between 30 and 1920 CE Overview: Some Christians and secular individuals predicted several momentous events that they believed are related: The second coming of Jesus Christ, when he returns to earth after almost two millennia. The war of Armageddon -- a massive battle in Israel. The arrival on earth of the Antichrist, an evil political, military leader. The Tribulation, a seven year interval of great suffering and death. The Rapture, when Christians who have been born again -- both living and dead -- will rise into the sky towards Jesus. Or Some other horrendous natural disaster. [b]It is worth noting that all of the following predictions have failed. We expect that all of the predictions about our future will also fail.[/b] Disclaimer: We offer no guarantees that the prophets listed below actually made these predictions. We have described their alleged predictions as they were reported on the Web, in newspapers, books, etc. We do not have the resources to track down original source material. Failed prophecies: About 30 CE: The Christian Scriptures (New Testament), when interpreted literally, appear to record many predictions by Jeshua of Nazareth (Jesus Christ) that God's Kingdom would arrive within a very short period, or was actually in the process of arriving. For example, Jesus is recorded as saying in Matthew 16:28: "...there shall be some standing here, which shall not taste of death, till they see the Son of Man coming in his kingdom." In Matthew 24:34, Yeshua is recorded as saying: "...This generation shall not pass, till all these things be fulfilled." Since the life expectancy in those days was little over 30 years, Jesus appears to have predicted his second coming sometime during the 1st century CE. It didn't happen. About 60 CE: Interpreting the Epistles of Paul of Tarsus literally, his writings seem to imply that Jesus would return and usher in a rapture during the lifetime of persons who were living in the middle of the 1st century. About 90 CE: Saint Clement 1 predicted that the world end would occur at any moment. 2nd Century CE: Prophets and Prophetesses of the Montanist movement predicted that Jesus would return sometime during their lifetime and establish the New Jerusalem in the city of Pepuza in Asia Minor. 365 CE: A man by the name of Hilary of Poitiers, announced that the end would happen that year. It didn't.... skip 1000-JAN-1: Many Christians in Europe had predicted the end of the world on this date. As the date approached, Christian armies waged war against some of the Pagan countries in Northern Europe. The motivation was to convert them all to Christianity, by force if necessary, before Christ returned in the year 1000... skip 1891 or before: On 1835-FEB-14, Joseph Smith, the founder of the Mormon church, attended a meeting of church leaders. He said that the meeting had been called because God had commanded it. He announced that Jesus would return within 56 years -- i.e. before 1891- 1914 was one of the more important estimates of the start of the war of Armageddon by the Jehovah's Witnesses (Watchtower Bible and Tract Society). They based their prophecy of 1914 from prophecy in the book of Daniel, Chapter 4. ... 1914, 1915, 1918, 1920, 1925, 1941, 1975 and 1994, etc. were other dates that the Watchtower Society (WTS) or its members predicted. >>>>>>> Many other predictions have been made in the years since. A few as I recall: 1997 Sheldon Nidle claimed that his Federation fleet would come in 1997. 2003 Nancy Lieder claimed that Niburu would return. 2005 June 18, ST in BG started to predict that Niburu would return soon. Then Very Soon. Then Very, very soon. The Christian Bible quotes Jesus as having said “Only the Father knows the day and hour of the return.” You say that Jesus was a construct and many of his deeds and quotations were actually done by Adonis of Tyre. Also you say that Lord Anu is considered to be the Father. OK, while you have been very consistent and have considerable patience with us humans, what keeps your predictions from following the same path as the many others here on GLP as well as the previous 2000 years? Sorry, but after 4 1/2 years, I am still skeptical. May the Universe bless us Terans and ETs as well. [/quote]
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HELLO EARTHLINGS,
I am a extra terrestrial and I have been reading your webforums and magazines and watched your t.v channels and monitored your phone calls
I have decided to be the first alien to let himself be asked questions and answer and that all on GLP.
I await your questions
LIVE LONG AND PROSPER...V
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