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"clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet and a crown of twelve stars on her head"
while she is threatened by a red seven-headed dragon
legion wrote:while she is threatened by a red seven-headed dragon
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legion wrote:"clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet and a crown of twelve stars on her head"
Mother Merkelwhile she is threatened by a red seven-headed dragon
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Coligny wrote:legion wrote:"clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet and a crown of twelve stars on her head"
Mother Merkelwhile she is threatened by a red seven-headed dragon
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I'm lost... I thought 7 headed beasts wuz called hydra ......
Doomsday conspiracist reschedules the apocalypse
Washington Post | September 29, 2017
The man whose biblical doomsday claim had people worried about Sept. 23, 2017, is not backing down.
The world did not end last month, and David Meade, a self-described "specialist in research and investigations," is saying that's exactly what he had expected. Now, he is focusing on another date, Oct. 15, 2017, which he claims is the beginning of the world's destruction.
It is "the most important date of this century or millennium," Meade wrote on his website. The action starts that day, he claimed, when the world will enter what's called a seven-year tribulation period, a fairly widespread evangelical belief that for seven years, catastrophic events would wreak havoc on Earth.
"Hold on and watch - wait until the middle of October and I don't believe you'll be disappointed," Meade wrote, before going on to promote his book, which he claims has all the details.
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Hundreds of thousands of commuters experienced major disruption during rush hour on Monday morning after passengers evacuated from a train in London and spilled on to the track because they feared a fellow passenger was acting erratically.
The incident, which took place at about 8.30am just outside Wimbledon station on a South Western Railway train running from Shepperton to Waterloo, forced Network Rail to switch off power in the area, causing long delays.
Passengers said a man wearing a rucksack was reciting verses from the Bible and talking about homosexuality and sex outside of marriage being sins. He was also said to have referred to “doomsday”. A passenger pulled the emergency alarm and some people prised open the doors and went on to the tracks.
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Taro Toporific wrote:Doomsday conspiracist reschedules the apocalypse
Washington Post | September 29, 2017
"Hold on and watch - wait until the middle of October and I don't believe you'll be disappointed," Meade wrote, before going on to promote his book, which he claims has all the details.
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Taka-Okami wrote:The end of the world is inevitable.
Grumpy Gramps wrote:Taka-Okami wrote:The end of the world is inevitable.
Now that Merkel and Mugabe are going the way of all flesh, it might as well...
Nibiru hits next week!!~[/size]The apocalypse ‘will begin on September 23’ – and it’s written in the pyramids
Metro.co.uk | Tuesday 29 Aug 2017
Taka-Okami wrote:Grumpy Gramps wrote:Taka-Okami wrote:The end of the world is inevitable.
Now that Merkel and Mugabe are going the way of all flesh, it might as well...
We are witnessing the end times. The spectre of 'gay marriage' and general acceptance of greed and depravity is all part of the plan to unleashing the end of days. Soon great upheavals in the earth's crust will occur followed by disease, famine and death.
legion wrote:Taka-Okami wrote:Grumpy Gramps wrote:Taka-Okami wrote:The end of the world is inevitable.
Now that Merkel and Mugabe are going the way of all flesh, it might as well...
We are witnessing the end times. The spectre of 'gay marriage' and general acceptance of greed and depravity is all part of the plan to unleashing the end of days. Soon great upheavals in the earth's crust will occur followed by disease, famine and death.
The human race will die of boredom before it dies of depravity
wagyl wrote:Surely he would reject an award named after someone who synthesised observable phenomena into a more generally applicable hypothesis.
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