I guess my first tip should've been the guy standing on Eagle Road yesterday with a sign that said "The coming of Jesus is imminent."  After last month's false alarm, a Christian group says today is the day.

The eBible Fellowship were the ones behind the prediction that the world would end on May 21, 2011 but this time they're pretty sure they have the date and time correct.

The leader of the group tells The Guardian "According to what the Bible is presenting it does appear that October 7th will be the day that God has spoken of: in which, the world will pass away.  It'll be gone forever. Annihilated."

Despite the flooding in the Carolinas and all the other natural disasters the last few weeks, this group believes the world will be destroyed by fire.  eBible Fellowship says God wouldn't use a flood to destroy the Earth again because he already did that back in the Noah and the Ark days.

According to this prediction God decided to spend 1,600 days from the original May 2011 doomsday date to decide which non-churchgoers to save.

Their leader offers these final words, "There's a strong likelihood that this will happen.  Which means there's an unlikely possibility that it will not."

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