So the Mayan Apocalypse didn’t come to pass. Or did it? See our previous coverage of this issue.
Still, if this calendar was indicative of their level of workmanship, lets just say I won’t be buying any Mayan products for a very long time.
So the Mayan Apocalypse didn’t come to pass. Or did it? See our previous coverage of this issue.
Still, if this calendar was indicative of their level of workmanship, lets just say I won’t be buying any Mayan products for a very long time.
An interesting article from the site Religion Dispatches tracks what happened to Harold Camping’s followers after his prophesied Doomsday never materialized.
If you’re absolutely sure the world is going to end on a specific day, and it doesn’t, what do you do? How do you explain it to yourself? What happens to your faith in God? Can you just scrape the bumper stickers off your car, throw away the t-shirts, and move on?
Followers of Ronald Weinland may find this article of interest in the days and weeks ahead.
The seas? Un-turned-to-fire.
The air? Not charred with ash, at least in my neighborhood.
Jesus? Haven’t seen ‘em around.
So it appears the Church of God Preparing for the Kingdom of God‘s May 27th Doomsday prediction didn’t pan out.
All eyes are on you now, Mayans…