7/7/7 Is Rapture Day.

Whoops, I sure can count real good. :)

One DJJ thread is too many, so yes, yes I have.


Wrong thinking. You have two /'s. Just a little natural harmony and....

/ / ...

-/ ...
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/ ...




...wait for it...




7 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



So, 7/7/7777 = 7 sevens.

QED
 
That reminds me of the guys who think the UPC barcode is 666. UPC come in different flavors, but the most common has three sets of guard bars in the middle and on the ends which help to give the scanner a starting point. If you draw little horizontal lines in the guard bars you get three very tall, narrow, badly drawn sixes....
 
So, 7/7/7777 = 7 sevens.

QED

Holy... freaking... crap!

Clearly July 7th, 7777 is the end of the world. Pack your socks, people, this thing is just around the corner and God is going to be so pissed when he sees what you've done with his wine coolers.
 
I dunno about rapture, but I have marked 7th of July 2007 in my calendar as the "777 day".

Haven't decided yet how to celebrate it. At least a cold beer, perhaps two. (Humm... how would this differ from the other days then?)
 
And let's not forget that this is the day when they announce the new 7 wonders of the world in Portugal
My country! muahahaha.
Guess it'll have to be canceled.
 
this is the day when they announce the new 7 wonders of the world in Portugal
My country! muahahaha.

The idiots stepped on the political toes of Egyptians, by not automatically including in the list the only surviving Wonder (Giza pyramids) -- subjecting also this one to voting.

That mistake kind of pulled the political carpet from under the entire voting project.
 
Is the stuff about the rapture even in the bible? As I recall much of that was created recently back in 19th century america.

It was invented, as I recall, by one Nelson Darby (a Brit) in the early 19thCE. He got few takers in Britain but was much more successful in the States, for some reason. Perhaps the 18thCE Revivalist movements prepared the ground - that kind of hysteria was pretty alien to the British mentality of the time. Not so much now, sadly, but it's still not on anything like the scale it is in the US.

See Karen Armstrong's The Battle For God. Most illuminating :) .
 
The idiots stepped on the political toes of Egyptians, by not automatically including in the list the only surviving Wonder (Giza pyramids) -- subjecting also this one to voting.

That mistake kind of pulled the political carpet from under the entire voting project.

Oh, that's the End Times starting right there!
 

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