Posted on 12/15/2016 11:49:04 AM PST by amorphous
A Christian computer expert claims the world will end this month when Jesus will return to destroy the planet.
Nora Roth says she has performed complex calculations and backs up her claims in a 6,000 word blog post on her Mark of the Beast website.
According to the claims from Roth, who describes herself as a Bible student, Jesus will guide his people to heaven before leaving the planet sterile for 1,000 years.
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The calculations have been based on an excerpt from the Bibles Book of Daniel, which says that Seventy sevens are decreed [ ] to put an end to sin.
Ms Roth wrote: Are 6,000 years of sin almost over? Will Jesus come in 2016? The Bible presents enlightening, logical, and compelling answers to these questions. In short, yes!
The 70 sevens prophecy in Daniel 9:24 has two fulfillments. First, the 70 sevens are 70 sabbatical cycles 490 years, pointing to the first coming of Jesus as our Savior from sin.
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Second, the 70 sevens are 70 Jubilee cycles 3,431 years, pointing to the second coming of Jesus when His people will be permanently freed from sin.
In the fall of 2016 the 6,000 years of sin on earth will come to an end, everlasting righteousness will be brought in, and Jesus will come again.
The computer scientist, who says she has worked as a computer programmer and systems analyst, said it was most important for people to give themselves entirely to God right now.
She added: Now is the time to seek God, while He may be found. Now is the time to repent. Today is the day to choose to receive Jesus Christ fully and to abide in Him.
Good to know. I was going to start a crash diet for a cruise this spring. Guess I won’t bother. I’d rather eat ice cream for a couple weeks.
If we make it past that, then start planning for your cruise in earnest, and enjoy life! ;)
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