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Will the world end on
6-6-06?
Online
gambling company posts odds on whether or not the
Apocalypse will happen on 666
We are in the midst of
the 2000 millennium and there have been both severe
natural disasters and man-made wars. Could this be
a sign that the
Apocalypse, described by St John in the last
book of the New Testament, is
just a week away?
BetUS.com (See
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– a leading online gaming site posted 10-1 odds that
there will be an Apocalypse on 6-6-06.
The final book of the
New Testament is Revelation, and for centuries
theologians have pondered its highly symbolic,
prophetic language. Revelation describes an
apocalypse that will put an end to the world at the
end of the millennium. It is prophesied that it is
then that a great war will be fought between good
and evil. In Revelation "the beast," or evil, is
represented by the number 666. Could the sixth day
of the sixth month in the year 2006 be the end of
the world as we know it?
“There is much debate
over the interpretation of the Bible, especially
over Revelation, but if we are to interpret 2000 as
the end of the millennium 6-6-06 could be the end of
the world” stated Matt Ross spokesperson for
BetUS.com. “We are in the middle of a war, there
have been earthquakes, tidal waves, and hurricane
season is now upon us. No one could possibly know
what can happen next”.
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News Wire
Originally
published June 1, 2006 4:51 pm EST
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