The group has told humanity to prepare itself for
being "obliterated" by fire as soon as the clock
strikes midnight.
A Christian group has predicted that the world
would be coming to and end, after being obliterated
by fire, tomorrow.
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The group has told humanity to prepare itself for
being "obliterated" by fire as soon as the clock
strikes midnight.
The eBible fellowship, an online group for bible
study, has published a series of lectures on 'Why
October 7, 2015 is the Likely End of the World'.
Chris McCann, who leads the Philadelphia-based
group told the Guardian : "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."
McCann said that, according to his interpretation of
the Bible, the world will be obliterated "with fire" , as
God promised not to cause another flood on the
scale as that which afflicted Noah.
Although his theories rely on a lot of dodgy maths,
McCann's main message is that according to the
Bible, the beginning of the process was on 21 May
2011, when God stopped the process of selecting
which churchgoers will survive Wednesday's
carnage.
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He has now finished the 1,600 day task of deciding
which of the non-churchgoers will be taken into
rapture, and the rest of us are now doomed.
Learning from earlier mistakes, such as that of his
mentor, the late Christian DJ Harold Camping, who
said the world would end in May and then October
2011, McCann has involved an element of doubt.
"There's a strong likelihood that this will happen.
"Which means there's an unlikely possibility that it
will not."
The Facebook group has attracted a lot of people
desperate for the world to end.
Onyeka Linnus commented: "Woow ….cant wait
remains some hours to go,how many are prepared?
Remember 7th October".
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But one reader Alan Stanier said what everyone
else is thinking: "The Bible has not prophesied
October 7, 2015, for the end of the world. Some
people, seduced into the sin of pride by the lies of
Beelzebub, have chosen to interpret the Bible as
prophesying so.
"On October 8th, when the world is still here, they
will be shown to be false prophets.
"I would like to think they will confess their sin, and
admit their minds are not capable of understanding
the Mind of the LORD. But I suspect they will merely
choose another date."