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Clearly the Middle East seems the best candidate for that right now. | Clearly the Middle East seems the best candidate for that right now. | ||
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* A U.S. News and World Report poll in Nov, 1997 showed that 66% of Americans believe that Jesus Christ will return to earth some day. | * A U.S. News and World Report poll in Nov, 1997 showed that 66% of Americans believe that Jesus Christ will return to earth some day. | ||
* A Princeton Research Associates poll in Nov, 1999 showed that | * A Princeton Research Associates poll in Nov, 1999 showed that | ||
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* 22% said that Jesus will definitely return before 2050 CE | * 22% said that Jesus will definitely return before 2050 CE | ||
- | Belief in Armageddon, the imminent coming of the end-of-the-world and the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapture | Rapture]] | + | Belief in Armageddon, the imminent coming of the end-of-the-world and the Rapture are not just Christian Fundamentalist beliefs - they are // |
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+ | * Wikipedia on the [[wp> | ||
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+ | * [[http://www.catholic.com/library/Rapture.asp | catholic.com on the Rapture]] | ||
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+ | * [[http://www.religioustolerance.org/millenni.htm | ReligiousTolerance.org on Christian eschatology]] |