The Jehovah’s Witnesses predicted Christ’s return many times. And they got them all wrong. In an attempt to save face, they claimed that Jesus actually did return on October 1, 1914 in an invisible way.
Edgar Whisenant, a former rocket scientist, circulated a booklet around the
The prediction failed.
Edgar Whisenant revised his prediction, saying that his calculations were one year off. He said Christ would return instead on September 1, 1989 (or one day earlier or later). Or, if not then, on Rosh Hashanah 1990 or 1991 or 1992. Or, at the latest, September 15 – 17, 1993.
All predictions failed. Chiew…
Déjà vu like mad.
It was predicted that my posting would come by September 18, 2006. I stopped teaching at St. Xavier’s Institution in August, attended my convocation, and waited for September to come.
The prediction failed. I took up the job at
It was predicted that the posting would come by January 2006. I stopped teaching at
The prediction failed. Now, I sit jobless.
It was said that my posting status can be checked online at http://apps.emoe.gov.my/gsst/gsst.cfm by December 22, 2006. Go and see for yourself.
“The web site you are accessing has experienced an unexpected error.”
The latest prediction says that the posting will come by February 16, 2006. A coursemate says my posting status can be checked in the same website by December 30, 2006. Another source says the Jabatan Pelajaran Negeri said that university graduates will get their posting by mid January.
You know what I say?
“REPENT THEREFORE AND BE CONVERTED, THAT YOUR SINS MAY BE BLOTTED OUT!!”
False prophets. All of them. Terrible…