Tsunami Predicted for 1st April 2007
December 25 2006 - 3:47PM
PR Newswire (US)
LEEDS, England, Dec. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- The teachings of Jesus show
us that we must sell our possessions, give the money to the poor,
then follow him; a teaching seen as foolish even by most
church-going Christians. In general, people do not follow this
teaching. The result is that for every person in rich Western
society, there is someone in the world living on less than the
equivalent of $1 (50p) a day - about a billion people. A further
1.5 billion live on less than $2 a day, meaning that about half the
world's population is in poverty. In order to alleviate the
suffering of the poor and to provide a means for people to repent
from their sins, God has arranged for an end. Plagues are necessary
(a) to get the attention of those who would otherwise be apathetic
to the plight of the poor, and (b) to begin the destruction of what
has resulted from not following Jesus - the products of our own
wisdom, the infrastructure of our self-centred capitalist society.
The first of these plagues is a tsunami, predicted to hit the East
Coast of the USA on 1st April 2007. This date is significant
because (a) it is Palm Sunday, celebrating the return of Jesus to
Jerusalem and (b) it is All Fool's Day. Solomon and wisdom are the
number of the beast (see http://www.worldends.co.uk/) and
foolishness is the opposite of wisdom. As stated above, following
the commandments of Jesus is seen as foolish by modern society.
Therefore All Fool's Day is a day of anti-wisdom and destruction of
the beast. Emphasis is placed in the Bible about not knowing when
things will happen (Luke 12,40: "And you, too, must be ready,
because the Son of Man will come at an hour when you are not
expecting him."). Therefore, because the date is predicted, you can
be sure that no one will expect the tsunami to happen on that day
(it would be foolish wouldn't it?). Press Release Contact
Information: Alasdair Laurie Mr worldends.co.uk 00441132424804 This
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