THE WORLD IS COMING TO AN END

by stillajwexelder 16 Replies latest jw friends

  • WTWizard
    WTWizard

    I'm sure the witlesses are going to make a big deal about this flu "pandemic", which is actually about as dangerous as regular flu. But I doubt it will stop them from going door to door and possibly picking it up and spreading it, along with even worse diseases like tuberculosis.

  • still_in74
    still_in74

    Jw's love this crap.

    little do they realize that these petty little "pandemics" are mere sneezes in the history of the world. To the WTS and JW's its always overdone because they are in the last days of the WTS and they use these events in a vain attempt to buttress the WTS's failing escatology.

    For anyone interested, below are the top 10 natural disasters of all time. Perhaps people thought it was the Apocolypse then to eh?Perturbed

    1. Aleppo Earthquake


      Took place in 1130 ad in northern Syria. Has been labelled as the fourth worst Earthquake of all time, causing the deaths of over 230,000 people, mainly due to the destruction of a number of citadels housing large populations. The town of Aleppo was totally levelled in the Earthquake, though casualties were reduced because the townspeople fled at the first-shocks came.
    2. The Banqiao Dam


      In 1975 over a year's worth of rainfall fell in 24 hours. The dam, in south-eastern China, collapsed, having been designed for less than half that. The ensuing flood of water, gushed down into the lowlands as a wave 10km long and 7 metres high. Over 230,000 people died due to the collapse, but over 11 million were affected.
    3. The Tangshan Earthquake


      The third deadliest Earthquake of all time, this happened in 1976 in North-eastern China. The Earthquake struck early in the morning registering 7.8 on the Richter scale. Casualty figures were originally quoted as more than 600,000, but recent evidence suggests that it may have been less than 250,000.
    4. The Antioch Earthquake


      Very little evidence survives this quake, but records suggest that upwards of 260,000 people died. Location: Antakya (Antioch), Turkey.
    5. Indian Ocean Tsunami


      Most of us will remember this. On Boxing Day 2004 a large Earthquake beneath the Indian Ocean triggered a series of devastating Tsunamis. The Earthquake itself registered 9.3 on the Richter scale, and is the second largest ever recorded on a seismograph. The Tsunamis claimed 283,000 lives, and the world responded massively, donating more than $7 billion.
    6. India Cyclone


      In 1839 a large cyclone ripped through Coringa, killing 300,000 people.
    7. Bhola Cyclone


      In what is now Bangladesh, in 1970 a cyclone tore through the country. West Bengal was struck, adding to the damage and the casualties. Winds reached a peak of 185kph and an offshore island had 45% of its population killed by the winds. 500,000 people died.
    8. Shaanxi Earthquake


      The deadliest Earthquake of all time took place in 1556, in the Shaanxi province, China. The devastation wrought by the Earthquake would now compare only to the detonation of a nuclear bomb. The tremors were so powerful new valleys were opened and cracks appeared in the ground. Upwards of 830,000 died, more than a quarter of who died in caves, as landslides trapped them.
    9. Yellow River Flood


      The yellow river in China is known to regularly flood. However, in 1887 a particularly bad flood due to a high riverbed broke through dykes and killed more than a million people.
    10. China Flood


      A drought had continued in China for 2 years, until in 1931 most major rivers flooded. The waters rose so rapidly no one had much time to reach higher ground. Overall, the series of floods killed between 2 and 4 million people however, over 100 million were affected
  • Colton
    Colton

    still_in74, did the end of the world come after those events? I wasn't told.

  • Doubting Bro
    Doubting Bro

    Sill_in74 - great post. Also, the bubonic plague killed at least 75 million in the 14th century against an estimated 450 million. I think it was between 1/3 & 1/2 of Europe, about the same for China, and about 1/3 of the folks in the Middle East. Still, that's over 15% if you use the low end of the death range. I've seen it said that up to 200m could have been killed by the Black Death which would put it at around 50% of the world population.

    Compare that with the same number that were killed by the Spanish Flu in 1918 which I think was only less than 5% of the world population (1.8 billion). While clearly bad, not even close to the same level.

    I thought the last days were supposed to be so much worse than any other time in history? If this stuff kills 3 billion, then I may think there's something to it.

  • Barbie Doll
    Barbie Doll

    THE WORLD IS COMING TO AN END NO

    How could it be gods plan to destroy just mexico? LOL LOL

  • undercover
    undercover

    How could it be gods plan to destroy just mexico?

    Maybe it's God's plan that us Americans do our own menial chores that we've paying illegal immigrants from Mexico do to on the cheap and paid for under the table...

  • bsmart
    bsmart

    My theory (for what it's worth) is everyone gets their own personal Armageddon. My dads was when my mom died, leaving him with a house-full of kids under 14 and no real family close to help out. (We were 5 states across country from his family).

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