Passed along in email, this latest warning that the world is about to end:
Chris McCann, leader of the eBible fellowship and all-round
God expert, believes the
world will be engulfed and destroyed by a great fire
on October 7.

Why is it that those who claim to believe in God invariably find some catastrophe ... a catastrophe that is God's doing and yet believers squirm and disagree with what God has in store for them? Why wouldn't they rather praise and welcome the apocalypse -- after all, God knows what he/she/it is doing, right? And since God's agenda supersedes man's puny longings, why bother mentioning it in the first place?
It is hard not to conclude that catastrophic predictions almost invariably have to do with the thinning financial resources at the organization predicting the catastrophe.
Anyway, by the time you read this, there may be no "you" left to read what is no longer "this."
Poof.
It's a going out of business sale, last chance to get saved.
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