May 21 2011 is the New Obsession for Many Undecided People







29 July 2010 | posted by: Vasile Holerga | 5 Comments

Is May 21 2011 the end

Is May 21 2011 the end

Another person wishes to establish new God’s agenda, underlining the date of May 21, 2011. Her name is Marie Exley, she lives in Colorado Springs and she spent more than one thousand dollars to advertise a message which appeared on bus benches having this content: “Save the Date! Return of Christ: May 21 2011.”

Maybe she was not expecting such a result, but her warning went around the Earth in a couple of hours and many people want answers concerning this message.

Some representatives of the church tell us that she is not the first person trying to alarm others in this way, offering a clear date for Christ’s returning. The experts said that people like her are trying to get recognition for themselves. Yet as long as their question targets a prophetic event, the most relevant question may be: what the Bible says about this?

In the book of Acts 1:7, Jesus said to disciples: “It is not for you to know times or epochs which the Father has fixed by His own authority” and in the Gospel of Mark 13:32, is written that “of that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but the Father alone”.

We don’t know the intention of this person from Colorado Springs. She was “inspired” by Harold Camping, a radio broadcaster and she could be sincere in her action, but she was sincerely wrong. People like them created confusion in the last centuries, especially after their crucial day was gone and nothing significant happened.

Camping has obtained May 21, 2011 as a resulting date of the rapture, based on complicated and debatable algorithm, like a response for another theory, promoting 2012 as the final moment of the Earth. Both variants use the Bible as a pretext, but they are in conflict with the inner principle of this Book.

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