Once again, an 'end of the world' prophecy has been proven wrong. That makes five or six apocalypses I've lived through (not counting the shrub administration).
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There's a better word for what I am: an apatheist. It's a neologism that fuses "apathy" and "theism." It means someone who has absolutely no interest in the question of a god's (or gods') existence, and is just as uninterested in telling anyone else what to believe.
My blog is worth $30,485.16.
How much is your blog worth?
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I thought something happened but then I realized I was just drunk. And if you don't think that is unpleasant just ask a glass of water.
And of course the dude then just announced that it had been a spiritual rapture, in which Jesus judged everyone but nobody actually got hoovered up into Heaven. It's rare that religionists blunder so badly as to make a falsifiable prediction, and he quickly changed it to an unfalsifiable one.
He says the physical end of the world is slated for October 21. On October 22, no doubt he'll claim there was a spiritual destruction of the world, and if the rest of us haven't noticed, that's our problem.
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