Well there you go, that's the first mistake. Religious leaders teach the bible, so why would they know anything different. 'Sides, as stated earlier, God was the only one to know when the world would end... He didn't even tell Jesus. So why on Earth would he let a mortal know when it would happen. And bringing math into it? How does that even make sense! That's like saying "This year, my birthday was on Monday. Last year, it was on Wednesday. If I multiple the two dates and divide by the square root of pi, I should have my answer." It just doesn't work. My final thought... Why do people make all these dates up? It's like they're scaring themselves. My dad rememers his grandma fearing the world would end some day, and I'm here now. What about Y2K? The world didn't end then. So why do all these random dates come out just to scare people? Makes a man think....Rather than turning to the Bible as the source of all truth for these answers, they turn to the churches and religious leaders
Ah, and one more thing. There's a paragraph long advertisement at the end...... Hm...