Christian computer programmer predicts apocalypse in 2016
- Jesus Christ will return to Earth in December this year to destroy our planet, a Christian computer programmer claims
- According to expert's calculations and excerpts from the Bible's Book of Daniel, the Earth will be left to rest for 1,000 years
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Looks like the second coming of Jesus is extremely near! Nora Roth, a Christian computer programmer and a conspiracy theorist, has conducted a research that shows the apocalypse will occur by the end of this year.
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Nora Roth, performed complex calculations using an excerpt from the Bible's Book of Daniel and came to the following conclusions in her work titled "2016 The Time of the End":
In the fall [autumn] of 2016, the 6,000 years of sin on earth will come to an end, everlasting righteousness will be brought in, and Jesus will come again to take His people to heaven. Then the Earth will begin its 1,000 years of rest."
The mentioned excerpt tells the story of the Jewish people's forced relocation to Babylon, where Gabriel says that "Seventy sevens are decreed […] to put an end to sin."
The programmer believes that 'sevens' refers to a Jubilee cycle, which is a unit of time that consists of seven of the larger units, followed by a year of rest – a total of 50 years.
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Referring to the Bible's instructions about the working week comprising six days, with a rest day on Sunday, she recalls that God "told the children of Israel to plant and to harvest their land for six years and then let the land rest the seventh year."
Ms Roth writes: "The 70 Jubilees began in 1416 BC when God's children entered Canaan. The 70 Jubilees will end 3,431 years later in 2016 AD."
However, not everyone is ready to embrace the news about the end times. Nigel Watson, author of the UFO Investigations Manual, said:
"Obscure numbers and codes are loved by fearmongers, and by using them to predict the end of the world, they show they have an insight into the mind of God and/or the workings of the Universe.
Using knowledge of past predictions, and the fact we are still here, I predict we shouldn't worry about this latest revelation."
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Actually, this is not the first time the end of the world was predicted -- for centuries different prophets, scientists and ordinary people predicted eschaton. Well, we are still waiting for it to come.
Source: Legit.ng