Or will it "whiz by" after all?
Some comments on an article by MSNBC: "Watch an asteroid whiz by in 2029" (excerpted in bits below):
"On April 13, 2029, it will be about 22,600 miles (36,350 kilometers) from Earth's center. That is just below the altitude of geosynchronous satellites, which hover in fixed perches above the planet to communicate with and collect data on half the globe at all times."That's a Friday. Friday the 13th. 30 years after the beginning of the new Millenium, or 2030 years after the birth of Yeshua.
"The rock, catalogued as 2004 MN4, was discovered last June."Sure it's not named Wormwood?
"Were an asteroid the size of 2004 MN4 to hit Earth, it would cause local devastation and regional damage. It would not be expected to cause any sort of global disruption, experts say."For more information about radar tracking of the asteroid, check out a page published by NASAs Near Earth Object Program. It's not the gospel as good scientists are always open to revising their data.
Then go read Acts of God, the third book in the "Christ Clone Trilogy" by James BeauSeigneur. It's not gospel, either, as Mr. BeauSeigneur clearly states in the book's forward and in a few footnotes.