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It’s the end of the world and one Delaware County bible group says they know it.
eBible Fellowship claims their is a “strong likelihood” civilization as we know it will end Wednesday.
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On the religious group’s website, they claim that Christian preacher Harold Camping wasn’t entirely wrong about his end times prediction date of May 21, 2011. While the world didn’t end on that day, eBible Fellowship notes May 21, 2011 was the “beginning of Judgement Day.”
An organization leader said in a podcast that Wednesday, October 7 is exactly 1,600 days from May 21, 2011.
“It’s pretty in depth, and it’s laid out on our website. But basically, it’s derived from a biblical calendar of history that God placed in the bible itself, primarily in the genealogies that are in Genesis,” eBible Fellowship leader Chris McCann explained to PhillyMag.com.
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On their podcast, eBible Fellowship notes previous “time paths” that show the bible lays out when the world will be destroyed. McCann also points about various recent events that he believe shows the decline of society.
So, you might be wondering whatย eBible Fellowship believe will happen Wednesday.
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According to McCann: “The Earth will be destroyed by fire. The whole of creation will melt. It’s the same God who spoke and created it, and he can snap his fingers and destroy it.”


