Oh hey, here's the explanation:
US preacher 'got dates wrong' for end of the world – it's really 21 October
Good to know, eh?
On 2011-05-25, at 9:54 AM, Lawrence Upton wrote:
> Maybe, if he was displeased with them, he would have taken them; and made
> them live for ever singing Holy Holy Holy
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> On Wed, May 25, 2011 17:40, Bob Grumman wrote:
>> Can we be sure the Rapture didn't happen? My understanding was that all
>> the good Christians would be taken up to Heaven, and the rest of us would
>> be left here in our sickedness. But what if God was upset with his
>> fundamentalist friends (for not recognizing me as his second begotten son,
>> for instance), and didn't take /any/one to Heaven?
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>> --Bob
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