I subscribe to a Christian Eschatology Forum (as an observer only ;) ).They have a policy of 'no date-setting' - in fact, here is their policy verbatim:<QUOTE>No End Times Date Setting, Date Speculating, Date Framing, Date Suggesting, Date Alerts, or designating specific Peace Treaties or feasts as the main event of the Rapture or Second Coming. No quoting from others on date setting future events such as the fall of Damascus, Gog/Magog, the Rapture, the Second Coming, the Millennium, Peace Covenants, feasts, etc.... or speculations on who will be the Antichrist, False Prophet, or Gog. This includes linking to sites and books that also speculate and throw out dates based upon Blood Moon, Rash Hashanah, and other events. Do not set Date Alerts and speculations that even hint of date setting, nor posting from date setting preachers. We have already heard the "know the season argument". Matthew 24:36 Mark 13:32Please do not inadvertently call Jesus a liar.<ENDQUOTE>They have this policy, as they are not confident enough. In my opinion.Oh, and I suppose you can call Jesus a liar, if you aren't inadvertent about it.

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