Dear friends, how fortunate we are to live in these crazy times when the End of the World is almost every month. How many of them have we survived so far without even knowing that another End of the World is upon us?
Daniel Larimer, who predicted October’s End, has realized that there is good money to be made in selling apocalyptic predictions, so – believe it or not – he has already predicted the next End of the World. Fortunately, we won’t have to wait long because it’s due as early as Tuesday or Wednesday, December 17 or 18, 2024.
It is possible that Daniel has become addicted to the End Times and keeps reading the Bible until an imaginary god shows him a new date. “God, who art in heaven, have mercy on me and give me a new End of the World.”
And we have it.
Plan no major errands for Tuesday and Wednesday and enjoy the new End of the World in peace.
Criticisms of the Rapture
Some people disagree with the interpretation of the Rapture and criticize it from all sides, even the religious.
ChatGPT: “Critics of the Rapture concept present several arguments, both theological and historical:
1. Biblical Interpretation: Critics argue that the idea of the Rapture is based on a misinterpretation of scripture, particularly passages from 1 Thessalonians 4 and Matthew 24. They believe these verses were intended to comfort early Christians about the resurrection, not to predict an end-times event.
2. Modern Concept: Many point out that the Rapture as understood today is a relatively recent theological concept, emerging in the 19th century through John Nelson Darby and the dispensationalist movement. This raises doubts about its legitimacy since it wasn’t widely taught by early Christian theologians.
3. Lack of Consensus: Different Christian denominations disagree on the timing and nature of the Rapture (e.g., pre-tribulation, mid-tribulation, or post-tribulation), leading to confusion and inconsistency.
4. Focus on Fear: Some critics believe that emphasizing the Rapture can lead to fear-based faith rather than one focused on love, service, and spiritual growth. They argue it distracts believers from addressing worldly issues like social justice and community support.
5. Overemphasis on Escape: Critics suggest that focusing on the Rapture encourages an escapist mentality, where believers may neglect their responsibilities to make positive changes in the world, viewing themselves as merely waiting to be “taken away” instead of actively living out their faith.«
Let me remind you that karmic people have written all the books and articles except mine, which are the only ones that do not follow the karmic script. This means that they have also written the Bible and articles that defend the Rapture, as well as others that oppose and criticize it.
The Christians, who in their religious enthusiasm relied on the declarations of the fictional mythological Jesus that they would go to heaven before they died, were given a consolation prize in the form of the promised Rapture.
When they look at Jesus on the cross, they also look up to heaven, just in case heaven opens up. No wonder their necks hurt so much from looking up, for two thousand years is a long time. What is strange is that the greedy Church has not sold them tickets to this Great Event, along with indulgences for their sins.
“Dispensationalism is a theological framework for interpreting the Bible which maintains that history is divided into multiple ages called “dispensations” in which God interacts with his chosen people in different ways.” Source: Wikipedia
To the above quote, I would add: “And lies to them a lot.”
Knowing that there are over 45,000 different Christian sects that interpret the Bible differently, it is easy to understand that they disagree even on the Rapture, let alone on dispensations that most believers do not even know exist. Even I, who am a non-believer, have only recently become aware of them.
Faith itself is an escape into fantasy, so it is no wonder that the faithful are in such a hurry to escape the worldly nightmares of everyday sinful struggle in the Valey of Tears. The question is whether sinful believers are also in a hurry to go to hell, or whether they would rather stay a little longer on Earth. Maybe, just perhaps, god will have mercy on them and lift them to heaven.
How do you properly prepare for the End of the World?
You go to heaven only once, so make time for this special occasion. Wear new clothes, have fresh underwear, clean socks and shoes.
Be washed and combed and lightly perfumed. Carry a valid identity card, passport, and medical card. Keep some money in your wallet for a possible ticket to heaven, a bottle of water in your hand, and an apple and a light cheese sandwich in your bag, just in case vegetarians are preferred.
Keep your phone charged so you can send selfies with St Peter and other biblical heroes from the pastures of heaven to those who are left behind. Don’t forget a flashlight in case the heavens open in the middle of the night.
Remind the faithful to lighten up on their sins before the Rapture, as they might weigh them down too heavily and make it difficult for them to fly to heaven. Buy indulgences in a nearby church, but be careful not to be deceived by false priests. So buy only officially stamped indulgences.
For serious sinners, there are three packages:
1. The Little Eraser is a family set of mixed indulgences priced at 100 dollars. This package is specially made for the poor in pocket and the poor in spirit, the illiterate and semi-literate peasants and workers, or, in the vernacular, the majority of the faithful, god have mercy on them. Only today’s sins are forgiven, all other stains remain.
2. The middle eraser is already a more cozy package for full-time employees for 500 dollars per sinful head. All sins are forgiven except the guilt of Jesus’ death and the curiosity of Adam and Eve, for which there will be an extra charge.
3. The Great Eraser is a luxurious package of indulgences, bound in pigskin with gold lettering at a price of 1.000 dollars. It is intended for the Elite, the Nobility and the Rich, and the Clergy, who are the only ones to receive it as a free bonus for past service.
All sins are wiped clean, even for Adam and Eve and the Crucified One, including the sins of homosexuality and pedophile sins for the mass sexual abuse of children and young people.
When you purchase any indulgence package, all your property is automatically transferred to the Church, except debts and credits.
The prediction of the End of the World also applies to non-believers and believers in other religions, because the Rapture is supposed to work even if you don’t believe in it.
When you arrive at the launching pad, jump up and down to get warmed up for the Great Flight.
If you are religious, don’t wave your crosses around, don’t shout, and don’t beg, Jesus will recognize you as his own. Keep your Bible tucked into your belt so it’s handy for a quick quote or two.
If you are unbelieving, don’t hang on to the feet of the faithful so that you can somehow be smuggled off the Earth. You have had your chance, but you had to be smart sticking to common sense.
A special warning: once you have taken flight, do not look back, lest you petrify into a statue of salt.
Here is some expert guidance for the faithful.
ChatGPT: »Preparing for the Rapture, according to Christian belief, involves focusing on a sincere relationship with God, spiritual readiness, and living a life in alignment with Christian teachings. Here are some key steps:
1. Repentance: Turn away from sins and seek forgiveness from God.
2. Faith in Jesus: Believe in Jesus Christ as your savior.
3. Prayer: Develop a regular habit of prayer, and communicating with God.
4. Study the Bible: Gain knowledge of God’s word.
5. Live Righteously: Lead a life that reflects Christian values—love, charity, and obedience to God.
6. Community Engagement: Fellowship with other believers to grow in faith.
These steps are seen as ways to be spiritually ready for the sudden return of Jesus Christ.«
They forgot to add “Paying the priests to live a luxury life“, as this is one of the most important sacraments of Christianity.
When the naive faithful asked the American priest at Mass how much they should put in the bottomless hat, he said, “Give until it hurts!”
Every time I read about “Christian values”, I am reminded of the Crusaders, the Conquistadors, the Inquisitors, the witch-hunts, forced baptism, the Wars of Religion, the Church’s financial fraud, and the mass sexual abuse of the children of the faithful. Add to this the statement that “There is no greater hatred than Christian love”, and you have a true picture of Christianity as a religion of hatred and violence.
To be continued.
All the best to all.
Seno
P. S. We have learned some new information about the Cloud and the reasons for the blockade, which I will present in a new Space Report after the end of this series, of which there is only the 5th and final part left, which is scheduled for January 15, 2025.
Please know that we are working very hard together with our Selini space friends, regularly calling Big Black Cloud and putting messages on the monitors on the spaceship, to get the blockade lifted as soon as possible so we can all go to a better life.
One day, one week, and another half a month closer, and soon another year closer to Freedom.
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