<p>So everyone knows about that random prediction that the rapture is this Saturday (tomorrow), and the guy who was promoting it said it would happen time zone by time zone at 6pm local time. Right now it's about 8 o'clock and since there are 24 time zones that means it's 6pm May 21 somewhere, right? Or will we need to wait until 6am tomorrow morning till it's proven wrong?</p>
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<p>No, it doesn’t.</p>
<p>[Current</a> local times around the world](<a href=“Current Local Times Around the World”>Current Local Times Around the World)</p>
<p>It’s 2:13 PM on Saturday in Kiritimati.</p>
<p>By the way, given how much the concept of a time zone post dates the bible, the idea that the rapture will happen according to time zone is utterly ridiculous.</p>
<p>Why wait until it doesn’t happen to prove it wrong? Why not just use common sense?</p>
<p>I sure hope it happens. Then I won’t have to work on my Stats project.</p>
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Well, they had the hours and watches by the sun and stars, so it did vary on location. I assume they calculated it “Jerusalem time” and then converted it to their local time.</p>
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<p>I bought a lot of canned food to prepare for the Apocalypse. Does anyone have any other advice on how to prepare for the Apocalypse?</p>
<p>so apparently this pastor has received 72 mil in donations so far. Come Sunday morning he may be the only one that vanishes</p>
<p>and deservedly so</p>
<p>Guess we’ll know soon…</p>
<p>LOL JERUSALEM TIME…LOL ROR lol RORR</p>
<p>50 minutes until it’s 6 PM in some place called kiritimati, christmas island. LOL.</p>