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While our planet may have survived September’s “blood moon”, it will be permanently destroyed on Wednesday, 7 October, a Christian organization has warned.

The eBible Fellowship, an online affiliation headquartered near Philadelphia, has based its prediction of an October obliteration on a previous claim that the world would end on 21 May 2011. While that claim proved to be false, the organization is confident it has the correct date this time.

“According to what the Bible is presenting it does appear that 7 October will be the day that God has spoken of: in which, the world will pass away,” said Chris McCann, the leader and founder of the fellowship, an online gathering of Christians headquartered in Philadelphia.

“It’ll be gone forever. Annihilated.”

McCann said that, according to his interpretation of the Bible, the world will be obliterated “with fire”.

The blood moon – a lunar eclipse combined with a “super moon” – occurred without event on 27 September. This was despite some predictions that it would herald the beginning of the apocalypse. Certain religious leaders had said the blood moon would trigger a chain of events that could see our planet destroyed in as little as seven years time.

According to this new prediction, however, there will be no stay of execution. On the day of 7 October, the world will end.

“God destroyed the first earth with water, by a flood, in the days of Noah. And he says he’ll not do that again, not by water. But he does say in 2nd Peter 3 that he’ll destroy it by fire,” McCann said.

The expectation of the world ending this fall stems from an earlier prediction by Harold Camping , a Christian radio host who was based in California. In 2011 Camping used his radio station, Family Radio, to notify people that the world would end on 21 May of that year. When that turned out to be incorrect, Camping revised his prediction to October 2011. That also turned out to be incorrect, and Camping retired from public life soon after. He died in 2013, at age 93.

McCann believes that Camping’s 21 May 2011 prediction did have some truth, however. That day was declared to be “judgment day” because it was actually the day God stopped the process of selecting which churchgoers will survive Wednesday’s massacre, McCann said.

Following 21 May 2011, God turned his attention to deciding which non-churchgoers to save, according to McCann. The eBible Fellowship believes that God said he would devote 1,600 days to this task – bringing us to 7 October 2015.

“There’s a strong likelihood that this will happen,” McCann said, although he did leave some room for error: “Which means there’s an unlikely possibility that it will not.”

The eBible Fellowship, which McCann was at pains to point out is not a church, is a predominantly online organization. The group does hold meetings once a month, however.

Scientists have several theories about when earth will be destroyed, although none of the data points to this Wednesday. The most widely accepted theory is that the sun, which is already gradually increasing in temperature, will expand and swallow up the planet. Some scientists believe this could happen as soon as 7.6bn years time.

Whether the planet is destroyed next week or several thousand million years in the future, McCann’s plans for the coming week will remain the same. He and his wife, a fellow believer in Wednesday’s end date, had three birthdays in the family before then, which they planned to celebrate.


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It is all very interesting how the pregame though is playing out.

Cub haters - just the next prediction of failure. Eventually they figure they will get one right and drop the big "TOLD YA SO". OK, good for them.
Long Time Cub Guys - I know they all want a win "Pasta, Murph, etc." but they have all taken to the pending doom and thus set for a loss, so it wont be that much pain...and I understand that.
Newer Cub guys - Like IMU, very positive, only have 2003 pain to bring into the equation, so they want it just as bad as the old time guys and will stat you to death on it.Dont kno the pain.
The Kids - Those who have never felt the pain of the past are in full World Series mode, Kris Bryant is the greatest person to walk the Earth only behind Rizzo. I actually have a place in my heart for the youth, but on the upside I think the are seeing the start of an unprecendented run in Cub histoyr, so even without a Win, they have many more chances than once every 15-20 years.
The Bandwagon Jumpers - Could care less how they feel. Buy all the jerseys you want, tell me all about how you think Anthony Soler is the best 3rd baseman since D Lee, welcome to the party, just clean up when we are done .

NOW FOCUS!

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The year is already a success well beyond my expectations. I want more and will be sad if they lose, but I recognize the future is bright. Just hoping this doesn't turn into a Washington Nationals disappointment down the road.

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what would be the perfect hell? one that is clearly agonizing giving you the assurance that you will be there forever? no, a worse place would be one they tell you is glorious only to slowly degrade your hopes and dreams into a lifelong grind of misery with the only comforting assurance being the assumption you someday get to leave... furthermore evil due to the fact that nobody even knows if we even go anywhere after 'death'. this IS the perfect hell.

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it always amazes me that someone could read the bible and surmise that they can predict such an event. It's even worse when people study the bible purposefully and come up with that stuff.

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The year is already a success well beyond my expectations. I want more and will be sad if they lose, but I recognize the future is bright. Just hoping this doesn't turn into a Washington Nationals disappointment down the road.



Well said.

I haven't watched this much Cub product in quite a while. Nice to have a reason to watch again.


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denisdman wrote:
The year is already a success well beyond my expectations. I want more and will be sad if they lose, but I recognize the future is bright. Just hoping this doesn't turn into a Washington Nationals disappointment down the road.


For the record, I have been saying that. As we approach the 24 hr countdown...I say FUCK IT...I want it all, get my expectations up, go ahead, try and crush me, I can take it!

#FOCUS!

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denisdman wrote:
The year is already a success well beyond my expectations. I want more and will be sad if they lose, but I recognize the future is bright. Just hoping this doesn't turn into a Washington Nationals disappointment down the road.


For the record, I have been saying that. As we approach the 24 hr countdown...I say FUCK IT...I want it all, get my expectations up, go ahead, try and crush me, I can take it!

#FOCUS!


#truth

There's no time for talk about expectations. The future is now. Arrieta is Jesus. I CANT WAIT.

I need a Xanax.

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When I first became a Cub fan in 1967,I was fortunate to see about 6 great teams in a row. People always talk about the '69 collapse but in 1970 the Cubs were closer to first place in September than the previous year. That was a fine team with Jim Hickman and Billy Williams leading the way. I had my gut kicked hard in 1984 the way they lost. Losing in '89 was sad but they were not favored against the Giants.We all know the pain of 2003. When Pinella got them in the first time,I was sick in the hospital and missed the 3 game sweep. The second appearance under Pinella made me wish I was back in the hospital!

Now after 5 years of major suckage,here we are again. No matter what happens,this 1 game playoff is a joke. It should at least be 2 out of 3.

Hope they go the distance.

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I need a Xanax.


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It is all very interesting how the pregame though is playing out.

Cub haters - just the next prediction of failure. Eventually they figure they will get one right and drop the big "TOLD YA SO". OK, good for them.


Eventually get one right? They have been getting it right for more than 100 years.

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Where is a leash watching tomorrow's Cub victory?

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Where is a leash watching tomorrow's Cub victory?

SomeGuy's futon.

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denisdman wrote:
The year is already a success well beyond my expectations. I want more and will be sad if they lose, but I recognize the future is bright. Just hoping this doesn't turn into a Washington Nationals disappointment down the road.


Well said. You voiced my sentiments perfectly.

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I kinda think they will win it all. :alien:


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We scheduled our HOA board meeting tonight. Hopefully that means no other homeowners there, whether it be because of the apocalypse or cubs game. Needing a quickie!

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My first baseball memory is Banks' 500th, so I don't have the scars of 1969.

I like the one-game playoff, there should be pain in not winning the division, this isn't the NBA or NHL.

If they lose on Wednesday because McCutchen beat them, I won't be upset. McCutchen is my favorite position player in the rest of baseball, the guy other than Trout who I think is most complete. If Ramirez beats them, that's just karma, and somebody has a sense of humor.

But if some asswipe like Cervelli beats them, or the Cubs go 1-17 with RISP, or Joe has a brain cramp and lets Justin Grimm pitch and Grimm throws 9 straight balls, the stuff which Lou used to call a "Cubbie occurance," then I'll be more upset about the loss, but not the season.

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denisdman wrote:
The year is already a success well beyond my expectations. I want more and will be sad if they lose, but I recognize the future is bright. Just hoping this doesn't turn into a Washington Nationals disappointment down the road.


Well said. You voiced my sentiments perfectly.


Yep, nothing is given. Every year is precious. WIN IT ALL NOW.

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bigfan wrote:
It is all very interesting how the pregame though is playing out.

Cub haters - just the next prediction of failure. Eventually they figure they will get one right and drop the big "TOLD YA SO". OK, good for them.!


Hasn't the last 106 years proven its the other way around?

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leashyourkids wrote:
bigfan wrote:
denisdman wrote:
The year is already a success well beyond my expectations. I want more and will be sad if they lose, but I recognize the future is bright. Just hoping this doesn't turn into a Washington Nationals disappointment down the road.


For the record, I have been saying that. As we approach the 24 hr countdown...I say FUCK IT...I want it all, get my expectations up, go ahead, try and crush me, I can take it!

#FOCUS!


#truth

There's no time for talk about expectations. The future is now. Arrieta is Jesus. I CANT WAIT.

I need a Xanax.


Then I expect you two and people like you to be busting on people like Rozner and his "year ahead of schedule" gang should they lose.

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Where is a leash watching tomorrow's Cub victory?


On my couch.

I can't watch big gamed like this around others. Have to be able to focus.

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SpiralStairs wrote:
Where is a leash watching tomorrow's Cub victory?


On my couch.

I can't watch big gamed like this around others. Have to be able to focus.


+1


I feel the same way. I also have to be in control of the remote. I was at my brother-in-laws for some big game and he kept switching stations. Just add that to the list why I don't hang with him.

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leashyourkids wrote:
SpiralStairs wrote:
Where is a leash watching tomorrow's Cub victory?


On my couch.

I can't watch big gamed like this around others. Have to be able to focus.


+1


I feel the same way. I also have to be in control of the remote. I was at my brother-in-laws for some big game and he kept switching stations. Just add that to the list why I don't hang with him.


That is the WORST.

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leashyourkids wrote:
SpiralStairs wrote:
Where is a leash watching tomorrow's Cub victory?


On my couch.

I can't watch big gamed like this around others. Have to be able to focus.


I found the tension of LAST night's game difficult to watch. The drama of a one and out/game 7 is rendering.

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leashyourkids wrote:
jimmypasta wrote:
leashyourkids wrote:
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Where is a leash watching tomorrow's Cub victory?


On my couch.

I can't watch big gamed like this around others. Have to be able to focus.


+1


I feel the same way. I also have to be in control of the remote. I was at my brother-in-laws for some big game and he kept switching stations. Just add that to the list why I don't hang with him.


That is the WORST.

Agreed, the remote must remain in my hands.

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What the fuck time was this apocalypse supposed to happen? I was hoping before I had to put in a full day at work. Now what? Is this thing on fucking eastern time or what.

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