Tits the pocylypse!!! May 21
#22
My dad told me that he did a bunch of bomb shelters back in the day. I had a thread awhile back about the concrete business slowing down and someone recommended getting into doing it again.
It'd be a whole lot easier to do a smaller 20'x20' square than having to do a 100 yard house filled with corners, shelves, different elevations, etc. Easily could be done in a matter of days.
#23
Ohh I could totally go out and build a couple shelters a week. It would be a peice of cake. I would be able to tie a double or triple mat of rebar and could make the walls 1'-2' thick. Throw in a ratslab floor and cap that bitch off with a precast roof complete with hatch and vents.
I don't know how to advertise for that though. If I had someone interested in one I'd be all over it in a heartbeat!
I don't know how to advertise for that though. If I had someone interested in one I'd be all over it in a heartbeat!
I came here for the **** too. Now I'm sad
#30
Want fries with that?
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Oh, and just another unrelated thing;
I was never religious. In fact, I was against religion because of stuff like this; people trying to cram their beliefs down other people's throats. The sad part is that religion makes these people view what they're doing as right.
When you really get down to it and study what the message of Christianity is though, it's really about being kind, loving and just overall a nice person. The message of Christianity is a good, pure message that is good for the world. The church does a bad job of portraying that, shoving in their own beliefs and adulterating the pure message. THAT'S the real problem. I believe in Christianity, but not the church, if that makes sense.
I classify myself as a non-denominational Christian. Not because I necessarily believe in all the heaven/hell/repentance/whatever bullshit, but because I believe in the message.
I was never religious. In fact, I was against religion because of stuff like this; people trying to cram their beliefs down other people's throats. The sad part is that religion makes these people view what they're doing as right.
When you really get down to it and study what the message of Christianity is though, it's really about being kind, loving and just overall a nice person. The message of Christianity is a good, pure message that is good for the world. The church does a bad job of portraying that, shoving in their own beliefs and adulterating the pure message. THAT'S the real problem. I believe in Christianity, but not the church, if that makes sense.
I classify myself as a non-denominational Christian. Not because I necessarily believe in all the heaven/hell/repentance/whatever bullshit, but because I believe in the message.
#31
When you really get down to it and study what the message of Christianity is though, it's really about being kind, loving and just overall a nice person. The message of Christianity is a good, pure message that is good for the world. The church does a bad job of portraying that, shoving in their own beliefs and adulterating the pure message. THAT'S the real problem. I believe in Christianity, but not the church, if that makes sense.
It is not the church but the people that twist the meaning.
#39
According to Camping, the number five equals "atonement", the number ten equals "completeness", and the number seventeen equals "heaven".
Christ is said to have hung on the cross on April 1, 33 AD. The time between April 1, 33 AD and April 1, 2011 is 1,978 years.
If 1,978 is multiplied by 365.2422 days (the number of days in a solar year, not to be confused with the lunar year), the result is 722,449.
The time between April 1 and May 21 is 51 days.
51 added to 722,449 is 722,500.
(5 x 10 x 17)^2 or (atonement x completeness x heaven)^2 also equals 722,500.
Thus, Camping concludes that 5 x 10 x 17 is telling us a "story from the time Christ made payment for our sins until we're completely saved
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_end_times_prediction
I thought here was possibly some direct reference to May 21st, but nope he just pulled it out of his ***. Reminds me of all the 9/11 conspearacies and the southpark espisode that followed with kyle being blammed for the attack by cartman. Good times.
Christ is said to have hung on the cross on April 1, 33 AD. The time between April 1, 33 AD and April 1, 2011 is 1,978 years.
If 1,978 is multiplied by 365.2422 days (the number of days in a solar year, not to be confused with the lunar year), the result is 722,449.
The time between April 1 and May 21 is 51 days.
51 added to 722,449 is 722,500.
(5 x 10 x 17)^2 or (atonement x completeness x heaven)^2 also equals 722,500.
Thus, Camping concludes that 5 x 10 x 17 is telling us a "story from the time Christ made payment for our sins until we're completely saved
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_end_times_prediction
I thought here was possibly some direct reference to May 21st, but nope he just pulled it out of his ***. Reminds me of all the 9/11 conspearacies and the southpark espisode that followed with kyle being blammed for the attack by cartman. Good times.