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He stated that May 21 had been an "invisible judgment day" which was purely spiritual in nature, and that he now realized that the physical rapture would take place on October 21, simultaneously with the destruction of the universe. "We've always said May 21 was the day, but we didn't understand altogether the spiritual meaning," he said.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 3 January 2025. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. The Last Judgment by painter Hans Memling. In Christian belief, the Last Judgement is an apocalyptic event where God makes a final ...
2011 May 21: Harold Camping's revised prediction put 21 May 2011 as the date of the rapture. [114] [115] After this date passed without apparent incident, Camping made a radio broadcast stating that a non-visible "spiritual judgement" had indeed taken place, and that the physical rapture would occur on 21 October 2011. On that date, according ...
21.2 Computers and related technology. ... Timeline of New Zealand history; ... (29 May 2015–present) Timeline of the presidency of Gerald Ford ...
New Zealand gets League of Nations mandate to govern Western Samoa. First aeroplane flight across Cook Strait. New Zealand sends first team to Olympic Games (previously they have competed as part of Australasian team). Darcy Hadfield wins first Olympic medal for New Zealand. 1921. New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy established. 1922
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View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; ... May 21 is the 141st day of the year ... New Zealand rugby player (d. 2019) 1930 – Malcolm Fraser
The club was under severe financial pressure until purchased by Eric Watson after the season had ended and rebranded as the New Zealand Warriors. 27 April, New Zealand lost to Australia 0–52. New Zealand competed in the 2000 Rugby League World Cup, losing to Australia 12–40 in the final.