Saturday passed without the world coming to an end, but we’re not out of the woods yet. The Doomsday writer who claimed that the world would end on Sept. 23 now says it will end October 21. Christian numerologist David Meade predicted Sept. 23 as the date a mysterious Planet X would collide with Earth based largely on verses and numerical codes in the Bible. But as the day drew nigh, Meade backed off on
the prediction and said he was misunderstood. Fox 13 Salt Lake City reported Friday that Meade was expecting “nothing to happen in September.” The station reported that, according to The Washington Post, Meade says Sept. 23 is foretold in the Bible’s Book of Revelation as the day a series of catastrophic events will begin. READ MORE
He needs to read the Bible instead of practicing numerology, which is a sin (not God’s cycles). He said:
Planet X would collide with Earth based largely on verses and numerical codes in the Bible.
NOWHERE in scripture is such a cataclysmic event mentioned. Plenty of horrors in Revelation to come, but nowhere does it say earth is hit. It does say the SUN is struck, but not earth. Something that big, God would have warned us about.
This guy is reminding everyone about Harold Camping and embarrassing true end time Bible watchers.
This guy needs to STOP
This guy needs to go back to numerologists school.