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The end is nigh
So this is the year that The Bible Code predicts as Armageddon when the World will be destroyed.
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How do you think the End will come? Can't see an atomic bomb wiping out the World- it could affect some areas, but not the whole World, surely?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Not this year my friend ,It will start slowly by the end of next year.the events will lead to one another in the next 6 years,By 2012 either everything is wiped out or 1/6th will remain ,the world as we see it will end between 2014 and 2035.War,Famine and Plague go together.
I am not a nut case.or a Jesus- freak.In fact I am not even Christian.Watch carefully the Neo-cons and their policies it will give a clue.
If you see it, buy and read The Third World War by Sir John Hackett. It fictionalises a tactical nuclear exchange in Europe. 2 atomic warheads are exploded over England - one over Croydon (I don't blame them) and one over Birmingham I think. The global effects are eventually felt as far afield as Central Australia. A fascinating book, let's hope it doesn't come to pass.
So many predictions have come and gone, all of them wrong.
And there wasn't a year 0.
If, by inference you are suggesting, Octavius, that the New Covenant writings contain prophecies that have not held true, you certainly must know there exists no New Testament prophecies other than those relevant to the return of Ha Messiach. As I'm sure you also know, Yeshua has fullfilled over 100 specific Old Testament prophecies. The remaining ones are yet to be completed. Although you may be correct in your assertion that Paul, nee Saul of Tarsus was the earliest writer, it's argued equally as well that Mark may have been the first written record of a well established and attested oral transmission of the evidence. Regardless, there exists much evidence the first writings appeared within 15 to 20 years of the central events.
Both the Old Covenant and New agree on two central premises concerning end times... firstly, no one knows that time and secondly the seminal event without which fullfillment of all end times prophecy cannot occur is the rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem...