To: Alibaba40 who wrote (136925 ) 11/19/2008 2:53:41 AM From: marcos Respond to of 313026 'I have edited pages at wikipedia on money, rapture, usury, and others....'en.wikipedia.org 'Some notable rapture predictions include the following: 1792 - Shakers calculated this date.[citation needed] 1844 - William Miller predicted Christ would return between March 21, 1843 and March 21, 1844, then revised his prediction, claiming to have miscalculated Scripture, to October 22, 1844. Miller's theology gave rise to the Advent movement. 1977 - William M. Branham predicted that the Rapture would take place in 1977.[21] 1981 - Chuck Smith undogmatically predicted that Jesus would likely return by 1981.[citation needed] 1988 - Publication of 88 Reasons why the Rapture is in 1988, by Edgar C. Whisenant. 1989 - Publication of The final shout: Rapture report 1989, by Edgar Whisenant. More predictions by this author appeared for 1992, 1995, and other years. 1992 - Korean group "Mission for the Coming Days" predicted October 28, 1992 as the date for the rapture.[22] 1993 - Seven years before the year 2000. The rapture would have to start to allow for seven years of the Tribulation before the Return in 2000. Multiple predictions. 1994 - Pastor John Hinkle of Christ Church in Los Angeles predicted June 9, 1994. Radio evangelist Harold Camping predicted September 27, 1994.[23] 2011 - Harold Camping's revised prediction has May 21, 2011 as the date of the rapture.[24] 2060 - Sir Isaac Newton undogmatically proposed, based upon his calculations using figures from the book of Daniel, that the rapture could happen no earlier than 2060.[25][26]'en.wikipedia.org '7. I'd really rather you didn't go around telling people I talk to you. You're not that interesting. Get over yourself. And I told you to love your fellow man, can't you take a hint?' en.wikipedia.org