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基督教新教最新消息:世界末日從今年5月21日開始

Loose Christian movement says End of Days in May
            
By TOM BREEN, Associated Press Tom Breen, Associated Press – Mon Jan 3, 3:28 am ET

RALEIGH, N.C. – If there had been time, Marie Exley would have liked to start a family. Instead, the 32-year-old Army veteran has less than six months left, which she'll spend spreading a stark warning: Judgment Day is almost here.

Exley is part of a movement of Christians loosely organized by radio broadcasts and websites, independent of churches and convinced by their reading of the Bible that the end of the world will begin on May 21, 2011.

To get the word out, they're using billboards and bus stop benches, traveling caravans of RVs and volunteers passing out pamphlets on street corners. Cities from Bridgeport, Conn., to Little Rock, Ark., now have billboards with the ominous message, and mission groups are traveling in countries from Latin America to Africa to spread the news outside the U.S.

"A lot of people might think, 'The end's coming, let's go party,'" said Exley, a veteran of two deployments in Iraq. "But we're commanded by God to warn people. I wish I could just be like everybody else, but it's so much better to know that when the end comes, you'll be safe."

In August, Exley left her home in Colorado Springs, Colo., to work with Oakland, Calif.-based Family Radio Worldwide, the independent Christian ministry whose leader, Harold Camping, has calculated the May 21 date based on his reading of the Bible.

She is organizing traveling columns of RVs carrying the message from city to city, a logistics challenge that her military experience has helped solve. The vehicles are scheduled to be in five North Carolina cities between now and the second week of January, but Exley will shortly be gone: overseas, where she hopes to eventually make it back to Iraq.

"I don't really have plans to come back," she said. "Time is short."

Not everyone who's heard Camping's message is taking such a dramatic step. They're remaining in their day-to-day lives, but helping publicize the prophecy in other ways. Allison Warden, of Raleigh, has been helping organize a campaign using billboards, post cards and other media in cities across the U.S. through a website, We Can Know.

The 29-year-old payroll clerk laughs when asked about reactions to the message, which is plastered all over her car.

"It's definitely against the grain, I know that," she said. "We're hoping people won't take our word for it, or Harold Camping's word for it. We're hoping that people will search the scriptures for themselves."

Camping, 89, believes the Bible essentially functions as a cosmic calendar explaining exactly when various prophecies will be fulfilled.

The retired civil engineer said all his calculations come from close readings of the Bible, but that external events like the foundation of the state of Israel in 1948 are signs confirming the date.

"Beyond the shadow of a doubt, May 21 will be the date of the Rapture and the day of judgment," he said.

The doctrine known as the Rapture teaches that believers will be taken up to heaven, while everyone else will remain on earth for a period of torment, concluding with the end of time. Camping believes that will happen in October.

"If May 21 passes and I'm still here, that means I wasn't saved. Does that mean God's word is inaccurate or untrue? Not at all," Warden said.

The belief that Christ will return to earth and bring an end to history has been a basic element of Christian belief since the first century. The Book of Revelation, which comes last in the New Testament, describes this conclusion in vivid language that has inspired Christians for centuries.

But few churches are willing to set a date for the end of the world, heeding Jesus' words in the gospels of Mark and Matthew that no one can know the day or hour it will happen. Predictions like Camping's, though, aren't new. One of the most famous in history was by the Baptist leader William Miller, who predicted the end for Oct. 22, 1844, which came to be known as the Great Disappointment among his followers, some of who subsequently founded the Seventh Day Adventist church.

"In the U.S., there is still a significant population, mostly Protestant, who look at the Bible as kind of a puzzle, and the puzzle is God's word and it's predicting when the end times will come," said Catherine Wessinger, a professor at Loyola University in New Orleans who studies millennialism, the belief in pending apocalypse.

"A lot of times these prophecies gain traction when difficulties are happening in society," she said. "Right now, there's a lot of insecurity, and this is a promise that says it's not all random, it's part of God's plan."

Past predictions that failed to come true don't have any bearing on the current calculation, believers maintain.

"It would be like telling the Wright Brothers that every other attempt to fly has failed, so you shouldn't even try," said Chris McCann, who works with eBible Fellowship, one of the groups spreading the message.

For believers like McCann, theirs is actually a message of hope and compassion: God's compassion for people, and the hope that there's still time to be saved.

That, ultimately, is what spurs on Exley, who said her beliefs have alienated her from most of her friends and family. Her hope is that not everyone who hears her message will mock it, and that even people who dismiss her now might still come to believe.

"If you still want to say we're crazy, go ahead," she said. "But it doesn't hurt to look into it."

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Online:

Family Radio Worldwide: http://www.familyradio.com

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110 ... rel_apocalypse_soon
聖經:代下15:13 凡不尋求耶和華以色列神的,無論大小,男女,必被治死.

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 樓主| hellman 發表於 2011-1-4 01:10 | 只看該作者
聖經:代下15:13 凡不尋求耶和華以色列神的,無論大小,男女,必被治死.
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 樓主| hellman 發表於 2011-1-4 01:15 | 只看該作者
這個貼一上基督家園就被刪了. 看來基督家園不承認這是基督教觀點. 把聖經話語當
放P. 什麼是基督教由這幾位中國人基督徒來裁決,顯然不符合耶穌的教導-不能壟斷
人.

你們所有的基督徒都在等待耶穌再來和世界末日. 你們應該面對這個問題,給大家一
個解釋和交待. 或者讓大家討論. 刪貼迴避問題不是有信心的表現,是心虛的表現.
聖經:代下15:13 凡不尋求耶和華以色列神的,無論大小,男女,必被治死.
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 樓主| hellman 發表於 2011-1-4 01:16 | 只看該作者
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ManCreatedGod 發表於 2011-1-4 03:31 | 只看該作者
本帖最後由 ManCreatedGod 於 2011-1-3 14:33 編輯

耶教徒都是這樣,只許他們自己一派一夥以他們認可的姿勢強姦某經
將來禍亂中國的必定是基督教
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 樓主| hellman 發表於 2011-1-4 09:05 | 只看該作者
ManCreatedGod 發表於 2011-1-4 03:31
耶教徒都是這樣,只許他們自己一派一夥以他們認可的姿勢強姦某經

這位也是受神啟示的。全是聖經原文解經解來的。
聖經:代下15:13 凡不尋求耶和華以色列神的,無論大小,男女,必被治死.
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隔岸觀火 發表於 2011-1-4 11:41 | 只看該作者
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也就是說,連基督教內部都認為這種出自基督教的觀點是放P。很有意思。
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無限還原 發表於 2011-1-17 11:51 | 只看該作者
如果那天真的是世界末日,那麼這些不承認的基督徒不就是信了撒旦教??
哈哈。
如果3合1 是道路,一定是極端的斜路
如果3合1 是真理,殺人家孩子是光榮
如果3合1 是生命,侮辱給我們生命的父母
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隔岸觀火 發表於 2011-1-17 13:56 | 只看該作者
基督教很喜歡去考察聖經里的時間,其實聖經的的時間都是虛的,比如,聖經說挪亞亞500年生了三個兒子,六百年洪水來了,一年後洪水退去。而這個「2011年5月21日」,據說是基督教根據「挪亞出方舟」。基督教認為洪水是挪亞700年來的,根據天上一年地上多少年的說法,就推算出「2011年5月21日」這個「末日」,其實我們都知道,挪亞出了洪水,上帝就跟挪亞立了一個彩虹之約,明確提到,人類不會被洪水滅絕。
海外存知彼,天涯若此屏
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