Billboards Say Jesus Returning In May

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Christian Group Predicts May 21 Coming Of Christ In Holiday Ad


OMAHA, Neb. -- A Christian group is proclaiming Jesus' return in billboards going up in Omaha and other U.S. cities for the holiday season.

Allison Warden, of We Can Know, says an analysis of Scripture shows Jesus will come on May 21. She says the billboards showing three wise men following the star of Bethlehem are meant to spur the public's interest in the Bible, not frighten anyone.

Warden says the billboards have gone up in Omaha and Nashville, Tenn. She says they're also going up in Atlanta, Bridgeport, Conn.; Detroit; Fort Wayne, Ind.; Kansas City, Mo.; Little Rock, Ark.; Louisville, Ky.; and St. Louis. They'll be up for December.

We Can Know offers resources to learn about the coming of Jesus and the end of days through its website, wecanknow.com.

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Well, looks like I have to start doing my bucket list.
 
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Like that would happen. That atuff have been happening in the past and never happened. It sounds like false advertising, on instance.
 
No one knows the day or time of Christ's return.

It's false advertising.
 
No one knows the day or time of Christ's return.

It's false advertising.

It also happened a lot in the middle ages, as people thought they had the numbers to predict.

This is certainly nothing new.
 
'scuse me....got a very lonnnnnng list of repentences...gotta start confessing 'em now! Times a'wastin'!....Wonder if these billboards are gonna "strike some guilty consciences"??
 
LOL, wow, it's just the day before my birthday, May 22!

Does this mean it's time to summon the Anti-Christ to counter Jesus Christ's coming? LOL
 
It also happened a lot in the middle ages, as people thought they had the numbers to predict.

This is certainly nothing new.

It make them feel super special to know the prophecy.People also use bible codes as well.
 
I find it somewhat alarming, since religious topics are forbidden, that there appears to be no violation issue with those comments that are mocking Christians. Is this correct? I would be distressed if this were the case.
 
I find it somewhat alarming, since religious topics are forbidden, that there appears to be no violation issue with those comments that are mocking Christians. Is this correct? I would be distressed if this were the case.

ahhhh, no worries, SWK ! Just bend over and get on ur knees!
 
I find it somewhat alarming, since religious topics are forbidden, that there appears to be no violation issue with those comments that are mocking Christians. Is this correct? I would be distressed if this were the case.

Who is mocking Christians? Not I. I merely commented that false prophecy is nothing new.
 
I find it somewhat alarming, since religious topics are forbidden, that there appears to be no violation issue with those comments that are mocking Christians. Is this correct? I would be distressed if this were the case.

I'm uncomfortable with this as well.
 
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