How many times must an end-days preacher get the date of the End of the World wrong before we can start calling him/ her a false prophet or false teacher?
Well, too be smart, if you want to be a successful end-of-the-world predictor, you should never predict a date during your own lifetime. The smart thing to do is to predict a date AFTER your death.
Former ad executive, teacher, now photographer (and sometime screenwriter). Wearer of many hats in my life; husband, brother, son, friend. Still hoping to save the world. Not earning as much, but infinitely happier with life in general.
Which doesn't explain the angry blog.
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At 4:20 PM, July 19, 2006, Blueheeler - the hound who sniffs out fishy news said…
Well, too be smart, if you want to be a successful end-of-the-world predictor, you should never predict a date during your own lifetime. The smart thing to do is to predict a date AFTER your death.
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