What I just posted, on Facebook & TwitLonger & LinkedIn:
IT WILL COME
While Judgement Day most-likely won't be today, I pray that the [very-rational, and NECESSARY] fear, of the End Times, has shaken some people up, and will prompt some, to GET SERIOUS about this.
I pray that this very-real fear - &/or whatever else it takes - will prompt them, to get TRULY-SAVED.
http://ow.ly/4ZDc0
#Jesus #truth #salvation <===
===> Whatever day it ends up being... the Day of Judgement WILL ARRIVE.
#QuitPlaying! #BeforeItsTooLate
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1Be0qJw9ZE
posted by Aakash at 5:32 PM
Is JUDGEMENT DAY tomorrow?!
Harold Camping says so.
I think it was when driving back home, from
SamsSphere 2009 (in northern IL) that I heard
Family Radio, for the first time. It would've been in May of that year, because
Harold Camping noted that that month was the two-year-mark, from when the Rapture would take place.
Mr. Camping asserts that
Judgement Day is
Saturday, MAY 21st, 2011 ...which is now only ONE DAY AWAY [tomorrow].
And, here is Family Radio's response, to those who cite a certain Biblical verse, against their claim.
NO MAN KNOWS THE DAY OR THE HOUR? ~ [
PDF] ~ [.
mp3]
And, see ==>
http://may-212011.com
"Whoso keepeth the commandment shall feel no evil thing: and a wise man's heart discerneth both time and judgment." - Ecclesiastes 8:5
www.wecanknow.com
www.ebiblefellowship.com
http://2011judgementday.com
The Bottom Line
I've done several Tweets & Facebook posts about this (and we've had some discussions, over the last few months).
I've mentioned that I really don't know, re: Harold Camping's claims...
...but the Japan earthquake,
global unrest ...and other anomalies:
http://j.mp/flteOw
...show that we should take this issue seriously.
Aside from Harold Camping's date:
It's BEST (& VITAL) to ALWAYS be PREPARED!!
*** We need to do ALL WE CAN,
to get others saved, and to
BE SURE we ourselves are saved.
==> Whether or not it's on MAY 21st, or some other date, Judgement Day is coming!!
And the time is likely not too far off.
Labels: end times, Judgement Day, Rapture
posted by Aakash at 6:14 PM
"Hope and CHANGE" comes to UIS Commencement 2011 - Obama appointee Martin Castro delivers speech
Around this time of the year, we
often see reports, from universities throughout the country, about Graduation ceremonies
dominated with liberal (& in some cases, ULTRA-liberal) Commencement speakers.
Fortunately, the capital-city university in our state (
UIS) has been able to avoid overly-politicized (re: current affairs) Commencement speeches.
Last year's UIS Commencement speaker is a former Republican elected official, but she avoided promoting her personal viewpoints, regarding the contemporary controversial national topics.
The
Hon. Karen Hasara is now a member of the statewide University of Illinois Board of Trustees (BOT), and an alumna of our university (the University of IL at Springfield) was on stage again, this year, but the
Commencement speaker was
Martin Castro, a
member of the Obama Administration,
serving as Chairman of the
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights ("USCCR"), and a Chicago Democrat.
Still, I was expecting a motivational talk at this afternoon's Commencement ceremony, reflecting on his life & career experience, and dealing with certain topics, but not pushing his personal opinions, regarding current, national-level hot-button issues. (The latter type of speech is common at other university Commencements, but not for the University of Illinois at Springfield [UIS].)
I was surprised therefore, at the topics Martin Castro chose to inject, within his speech. He praised the "Illinois Dream Act" - and said that Interim UIS Chancellor Harry Berman supports this measure, to help
"undocumented immigrant students" (who may include some of those, "here" in the audience!). I was surprised to hear that the UIS administration was supporting the "IL Dream Act"... This may have been decided upon, at a "Campus Senate" meeting (of which most UIS students are unaware). I see that the UIS Student Government Association (SGA) did vote to approve this. However: Other than a representative of a student group, supporting that proposal (& the reporter the
UIS Journal sends), I doubt anyone else was at the meeting! I'm almost-sure the SGA members heard no differing viewpoints, and were most-likely unaware that this bill would, in fact,
require taxpayer-funding of new services, for illegal aliens. [The podcast of the meeting might make interesting - or uninteresting, that is! - listening.] Despite these circumstances, the supporters of this state legislation can (supposedly) now claim that "the University supports" the Illinois Dream Act.
[I will be doing a separate post, about the aforementioned issue.]
Castro blasted efforts to change the
14th Amendment; How many of those here, he said, would be so-dramatically hurt, by that?
He praised affirmative action, and discussed how he successfully helped stop the
University of Michigan lawsuit, that sought to end those programs, in collegiate admissions.
He heaped praise on the President, and repeated several other hot-button issue talking points.
I wonder if this was the most politicized Commencement Address that the University of Illinois at Springfield (UIS) has ever had.
Maybe that's just the "Chicago way"?! ;-)
posted by Aakash at 1:01 AM