There's a meme going around that the rapture is happening on Tuesday. When it doesn't happen what will be the cope?
>>18011520Protees always try to give a dateCathos and Orthos declared that doing that is a sin
Psychologists call this cognitive dissonance reduction, believers adjust their explanation to maintain faith.
>>18011520It's not a new thing, every few years I see something about September 23. I think 10 years ago it coincided with a lunar eclipse which got them real excited
>>18011520Another Doomsday?
because they make money from clicks, you retard.that's all it ever is. that's what half the christian churches on earth are. do you think all those millionaire megapastors in america are using their wealth for faith? kekked
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>>18011520>why so manyThis is the first I've heard of this.
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>>18011520christians and anthiests love their doomsday fetishes>captcha: h0rs
>>18011520>When it doesn't happen what will be the cope?Same cope as always, 2 thousand more years
>>18011520Nobody says that you schizo subhuman
>>18012269I've got a book by the Left Behind guy that whole heartedly claims that Saddam Hussein is the antichrist. That worked out well eh?
>>18011520They don't realize that the same flawed source that convinced them of this also convinced them that Christianity is true.
>>18011520There aren't. The ones that do aren't really Christians.Also on an unrelated note happy early birthday Caesar Augustus
>>18011520There have been endless predictions of the rapture since the 19th century, none of them based on any good evidence. It's specifically from a Second Great Awakening theology that predicted the end was imminent and that the Christian faithful would be taken up to heaven to avoid the tribulations of the end times. The most famous of these predictions was 'The Great Disappointment', which was a prediction that Christ would return by October 22, 1844 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Disappointment). Since then, there have been constant dates proposed as the day the rapture will happen, in the 80s Harold Camping made a huge waves by claiming the world would end in 1988 and wrote a whole book with 'proofs' that his prediction was correct.Whatever the reason is, it is some arbitrary bullshit and not based on anything legit in the Bible.