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Old 02-28-2002, 08:28 AM   #11
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<strong>Who was the guy who wrote the book "88 Reasons Why the Rapture Will Occur in '88". I tried to look it up on Amazon, but for some reason it seems to be out of print.</strong>
That would be <a href="http://www.isitso.org/guide/whise.html" target="_blank">Edgar Whisenant.</a>
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I was running one day, well right after the end of 1999, and the prophesized end of the world. One church I ran by had a sign that read:
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God has blessed us with another millenium
Of course this was complete rubbish. The new millenium wouldn't begin until 2001 anyway.
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I really enjoy all this end-times stuff.

At my mother-in-law's church down in Pensacola on the Sunday before New Year's Eve 1999, the preacher kept asking everyone if they were ready, if they were excited; without ever saying that he thought Jesus was coming on New Year's, he hinted that it was going to happen. When we attended church the following week, he didn't say oops, guess I was wrong. But then again, he'd never actually articulated anything, at least not in so many words...

So in 50 years, when we're all still here, and you corner a Christian and ask them when the rapture is going to happen, they'll still be saying "soon, very, very soon! You better be ready!"

I guess time is all relative anyway.

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So in 50 years, when we're all still here, and you corner a Christian and ask them when the rapture is going to happen, they'll still be saying "soon, very, very soon! You better be ready!"

I guess time is all relative anyway.

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Yeah, they've been saying it for 2000 years, so I'm not holding my breath.
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Old 02-28-2002, 09:39 AM   #15
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I had long thought that Hal Lindsey had written "88 Reasons the World Will End in 1988", followed next year by the sequel, "89 Reasons...", but on reasearching it, I can't find it! I did find "Late Great Planet Earth" from the '70s, and "The '80s; Countdown to Armageddon". Yet he still has a time slot on Fundie cable.

Anyone heard of the first two books, or am I misremembering the book mentioned earlier in this thread?
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Oh, yeah, almost forgot to answer the topic:

1-his fingers are clenching
2-his toes are curling
3-he's sweating
4-those pelvic thrusts...
5-his testicles are retracting
6-he's squeezing my thumb really tight with his..
7-I taste salt (but is it kosher?)
8-he's moaning "Oh Dad!, Oh Dad!

I know, it's obvious, but somebody had to do it.
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You were born in 88?
HOLY MOTHER OF GOD!

I guess it still shocks me to think that people were born later than 1975, the year I was born. Plus, I really like saying HOLY MOTHER OF GOD!

[ February 27, 2002: Message edited by: WWSD ]</strong>
You were born in 75?
HOLY MOTHER OF GOD!

I guess it still shocks me that to think that people were born later than 1955. Godamn that makes me old. A friggin geezer. Please be kind to us old folks, you may be one of us someday.
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<strong>I had long thought that Hal Lindsey had written "88 Reasons the World Will End in 1988", followed next year by the sequel, "89 Reasons...", but on reasearching it, I can't find it! I did find "Late Great Planet Earth" from the '70s, and "The '80s; Countdown to Armageddon". Yet he still has a time slot on Fundie cable.

Anyone heard of the first two books, or am I misremembering the book mentioned earlier in this thread?</strong>
The author you are looking for is Edgar Whisenant.

The book title seem to change slightly from site to site. The consensus seems to be 88 Reasons Why the Rapture Could Be in 1988. But it is not clear to me, so far, that he actually wrote one the next year called 89 Reasons Why the Rapture Will Be in 1989.

If you want to pursue this further, do a Google search with "88 reasons" and/or "Edgar Whisenant."
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You were born in 75?
HOLY MOTHER OF GOD!

I guess it still shocks me that to think that people were born later than 1955. Godamn that makes me old. A friggin geezer. Please be kind to us old folks, you may be one of us someday.</strong>
Don't worry sullster, you're not getting older, you're getting better.......or is that "bitter?"

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<strong>Who was the guy who wrote the book "88 Reasons Why the Rapture Will Occur in '88". I tried to look it up on Amazon, but for some reason it seems to be out of print.</strong>
In 1992 I ventured into a Christian bookstore in Kankakee, IL, and saw it sitting on the discount shelf. No joke.

What boggles the mind is that even after stupidities like this, "Prophecy" remains one of the largest departments in Xtian bookstores.
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