SLD
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Yup. Billy Graham is dead. He predicted back in the 40’s that Christ would return in his lifetime. Took a long time for this prediction to come untrue. But it did today.
SLD
SLD
Yup. Billy Graham is dead. He predicted back in the 40’s that Christ would return in his lifetime. Took a long time for this prediction to come untrue. But it did today.
SLD
God = our ticket to the easy good life
God = our ticket to the easy good life
But until then, just do the best you can in the hard harsh world.
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BTW, just did a quick Google search on Billy's end-times musings. What jumped up were a couple of nonspecific references where Graham is quoting the 'No one knows the hour' scripture. Where is the 1940s quote mentioned in the OP? (His daughter -- I think her name is Anne -- is quoted as saying she believes she will live to see Jesus return.) I'm not doubting the OP, just don't see it in the main crop of Google results.
Graham said he now has a burden for “sounding the alarm for humanity to repent and turn from their sin … just as Noah did in ancient days.”
“God keeps his promises, and this is why we can be sure that the return of Christ is near,” Graham said. “Scripture tells us that there will be signs pointing toward the return of the Lord. I believe all these signs are evident today.”
The evangelistic outreach and book come as a number of major evangelists – Graham, his son Franklin Graham, Reinhard Bonnke, Greg Laurie, Luis Palau, Banning Liebscher and others – are turning their attention toward America in the hope of helping ignite what Graham calls an end-times “great spiritual awakening.”
Jobar said:Well this is a fine pass. It appears that May 21, the third weekend in May when I normally have my yearly gathering of the alumni of Internet Infidels and other unbelievers, is going to be the end of the world.
Darn. Don't you just hate it when that happens?
I suppose we'll just have to wing it, when the sky turns red, and stars start falling out of the sky. At least I can feel confident that none of my guests will suddenly disappear, huh?
For those who are new here, you can find out about the one last year here, and the one in 2009 (with links to ones before that) here.
As the date approaches, we'll firm up who brings what, and I'll post directions on how to get here for anyone who hasn't attended in the past. Presuming you aren't at home looking forward to the Rapture, that is.