Actually I think it would be very much fun to have an "End of the World" party that day. It is a Saturday, after all.
And the first rule of making end-of-the-world prophecies is never to use specific dates. Always say, "very soon" or "these are the end days." You lose credibility when the specific dates come & go without anything happening.
Of course I always find it hilarious when people use the bible, which never mentions specific dates at all, and was written before our current calendar system came into use, to predict specific dates for the end of the world.
And the first rule of making end-of-the-world prophecies is never to use specific dates. Always say, "very soon" or "these are the end days." You lose credibility when the specific dates come & go without anything happening.
Of course I always find it hilarious when people use the bible, which never mentions specific dates at all, and was written before our current calendar system came into use, to predict specific dates for the end of the world.
Christian apologetics is the art of rolling a dog turd in sugar and selling it as a donut.