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Originally posted by: snidely333
If a man really wanted to make a million dollars tax free, the best way to do it would be start his own religion.


I fixed that for you
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Originally posted by: KayPea
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Originally posted by: snidely333
If a man really wanted to make a million dollars tax free, the best way to do it would be start his own religion.


I fixed that for you


Thanks.
While the world didn't end Saturday the northeast is headed for 40 days of rain; we are on day 9 today, with rain forecasted the rest of the week
kind hard for the world to end;
it's a big world, except for in DisneyLand where it's a small world after all

Wait a minute, . . . a thought has just occurred to poor old DonDiego. The fact that an event as rare as a thought occurring to DonDiego has happened at all should be cause for concern, . . . but DonDiego digresses.

What if The Rapture did occur on last Saturday, the 21st of May at 18:00 hours in each time zone exactly as presaged ?
And nobody was worthy of being saved ! ! !
Or maybe just a few, and nobody noticed they're gone. Fr'instance, does anyone really expect that someone who posts on the Las Vegas Advisor would be saved? Of course not. And most pr'bly no one who posts here even knows anyone who'd've been saved either.

Since Saturday a volcano has erupted in Iceland, . . . and Joplin Missouri has been blown away.

So it is still possible that the World will, indeed, end on Friday October 21st 2011. DonDiego counsels one to live one's life accordingly.

________Billy Sunday ________


"And nobody was worthy of being saved ! ! !"

Maybe it is like Lost and we did die but don't know it
What the Bible says about the end of the world.


The event usually referred to by the phrase “end of the world” is described in 2 Peter 3:10: “The heavens will disappear with a roar; the elements will be destroyed by fire, and the earth and everything in it will be laid bare.” This is the culmination of the events referred to in the beginning of that verse as “the day of the Lord,” the time when God will intervene in human history for the purpose of judgment. At that time, all that God has created, “the heavens and the earth” (Genesis 1:1), He will destroy.

The timing of this event, according to most Bible scholars, is at the end of the 1000-year period called the millennium. During these thousand years, Christ will reign on earth as King in Jerusalem, sitting on the throne of David (Luke 1:32-33) and ruling in peace but with a “rod of iron” (Revelation 19:15). At the end of the 1000 years, Satan will be released, defeated again, and then cast into the lake of fire (Revelation 20:7-10). At this point, the end of the world described in 2 Peter 3:10 occurs. The Bible tells us several things about this event.

First, it will be cataclysmic in scope. The “heavens” refers to the physical universe – the stars, planets, and galaxies—which will be consumed by some kind of tremendous explosion, possibly a nuclear or atomic reaction that will consume and obliterate all matter as we know it. All the elements that make up the universe will be melted in the “fervent heat” (2 Peter 3:12). This will also be a noisy event, described in different Bible versions as a “roar” (NIV), a “great noise” (KJV), a “loud noise” (CEV), and a “thunderous crash” (AMP). There will be no doubt as to what is happening. Everyone will see and hear it because we are also told that “the earth and everything in it will be laid bare.”

Then God will create a “new heaven and a new earth” (Revelation 21:1), which will include the “New Jerusalem” (v. 2), the capital city of heaven, a place of perfect holiness, which will come down from heaven and descend to the new earth. This is the city where the saints—those whose names were written in the “Lamb’s book of life” (Revelation 13:8)—will live forever. Peter refers to it as “the home of righteousness” (2 Peter 3:13).

Perhaps the most important part of Peter’s description of that day is his question in verses 11-12: “Since everything will be destroyed in this way, what kind of people ought you to be? You ought to live holy and godly lives as you look forward to the day of God and speed its coming.” For Christians, this means we should live our lives in such a way that we reflect our understanding of what is going to happen. This life is passing away quickly, and our focus should be on the new heavens and earth to come. Our “holy and godly” lives should be a testimony to those who do not know the Savior, and we should be telling others about Him so they can escape the terrible fate that awaits those who reject Him. We wait in eager anticipation for God’s “Son from heaven, whom He raised from the dead, even Jesus who delivers us from the wrath to come” (1 Thessalonians 1:10).
If anyone has a bible question or a question about God, let me know or write me at: [email protected]

Last Saturday, people were telling rapture jokes like there was no tomorrow.
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Originally posted by: marino
. . . the stars, planets, and galaxies—which will be consumed by some kind of tremendous explosion, possibly a nuclear or atomic reaction that will consume and obliterate all matter as we know it. All the elements that make up the universe will be melted in the “fervent heat” . . .
A nuclear or atomic or even a thermonuclear reaction is insufficient to "consume and obliterate all matter as we know it."






If anyone has a science question or a question about Universal, Earth-local, or Economic Catastrophic Doom, let poor old DonDiego know at the Las Vegas Advisor "Vegas Free-for-All" Forum.
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