I found this in a commercial/industrial park in Hudson, New Hampshire.
(I have learned that this prediction came from The Church of the Livingstone and Mission for the Coming Days. See http://www.watchman.org/cults/endworld.htm .)
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I found this in a commercial/industrial park in Hudson, New Hampshire.
(I have learned that this prediction came from The Church of the Livingstone and Mission for the Coming Days. See http://www.watchman.org/cults/endworld.htm .)
Funny, the Bible says that no one knows the hour and date of His return. But apparently these people must have “special revelation.”
This type of thing makes me sad because it makes a mockery of Christ and brings shame to His holy name.
Did you rip this down from the park?
Sadly, there are probably still two dozen or so of them scattered around the Nashua area. It appears they only hit that area. I’ve yet to see one in Manchester.
This is the type of stuff that just makes me cringe.
It’s completely anti-biblical to predict exactly when Christ will return. Sadly, a number of people through history have tried to weasel around this, which just makes everyone who anticipates Christ’s return look bad.
This makes me cringe as well.
I remember when these signs went up and I still see them around from time to time. I didn’t know who put them up though. It’s interesting that they quote from 1 Thessalonians, which says absolutely nothing about a date. But if you don’t take the time to read that long passage, it would be easy to assume it was included. This just adds to people’s conception that the Bible is unreliable. I am amazed how many people assume that to be true, but when questioned admit they have never read it.