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Posted: 04/29/12 04:42pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

If you believe this stuff, then Harold Camping was telling the truth.

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I will just wait and see what happens in Australia since they are one day ahead of us!!!! T-10


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T-10 Parabolic wrote:

I will just wait and see what happens in Australia since they are one day ahead of us!!!! T-10


This will be like the re-run of Y2K. Everybody was watching to see how Australia, Ne Zeland and Asia makes out before sounding the alarms.

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B Lews boredom is subsiding:

Harold Camping
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Harold Camping
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July 19, 1921 (age 90)
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Harold Egbert Camping (born July 19, 1921) is an American Christian radio broadcaster.[1] He served as president of Family Radio, a California-based radio station group that broadcasts to more than 150 markets in the United States, since 1958. In 2011 he retired from active broadcasting following a stroke, but still maintains a role at Family Radio.[4] Camping is notable for applying numerology to his interpretations of Bible passages in an attempt to predict dates for the End Times.[5][6]

His 2011 end times prediction was that on May 21, 2011 Jesus Christ would return to Earth, the righteous would fly up to heaven, and that there would follow five months of fire, brimstone and plagues on Earth, with millions of people dying each day, culminating on October 21, 2011 with the end of the world.[7][8] He had previously predicted judgment days on May 21, 1988, and September 6, 1994.[9][10][11]

His prediction for May 21, 2011 was widely reported, in part because of a massive publicity campaign by Family Radio, and it prompted responses from both atheist and Christian organizations.[12][13] After May 21 passed without the predicted incidents, Camping said he believed that a "spiritual" judgment had occurred on that date, and that the physical Rapture would occur on October 21, 2011, simultaneously with the destruction of the universe by God.[14] Except for one press appearance on May 23, 2011, Camping largely avoided press interviews after May 21, particularly after he suffered a stroke in June.[15] October 21, 2011, passed without the predicted apocalypse,[16] leading the International Business Times to proclaim Camping a "false prophet."[17]

Camping was reported to have retired from his position at Family Radio as of October 16, 2011,[2] only days before his last predicted date for the end of the world. However, his daughter later clarified that he had not retired outright, but was maintaining a role at the Family Radio while working from home.[4] Camping admitted in a private interview that he no longer believed that anybody could know the time of the Rapture or the end of the world, in stark contrast to his previously staunch position on the subject.[2] In March 2012, he stated that his attempt to predict a date was "sinful", and that his critics had been right in pointing to the scriptural text "of that day and hour knoweth no man". He added that he was now searching the Bible "even more fervently... not to find dates, but to be more faithful in our understanding


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Bounder Lew wrote:

B Lews boredom is subsiding:

Harold Camping
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Harold Camping
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Harold Egbert Camping (born July 19, 1921) is an American Christian radio broadcaster.[1] He served as president of Family Radio, a California-based radio station group that broadcasts to more than 150 markets in the United States, since 1958. In 2011 he retired from active broadcasting following a stroke, but still maintains a role at Family Radio.[4] Camping is notable for applying numerology to his interpretations of Bible passages in an attempt to predict dates for the End Times.[5][6]

His 2011 end times prediction was that on May 21, 2011 Jesus Christ would return to Earth, the righteous would fly up to heaven, and that there would follow five months of fire, brimstone and plagues on Earth, with millions of people dying each day, culminating on October 21, 2011 with the end of the world.[7][8] He had previously predicted judgment days on May 21, 1988, and September 6, 1994.[9][10][11]

His prediction for May 21, 2011 was widely reported, in part because of a massive publicity campaign by Family Radio, and it prompted responses from both atheist and Christian organizations.[12][13] After May 21 passed without the predicted incidents, Camping said he believed that a "spiritual" judgment had occurred on that date, and that the physical Rapture would occur on October 21, 2011, simultaneously with the destruction of the universe by God.[14] Except for one press appearance on May 23, 2011, Camping largely avoided press interviews after May 21, particularly after he suffered a stroke in June.[15] October 21, 2011, passed without the predicted apocalypse,[16] leading the International Business Times to proclaim Camping a "false prophet."[17]

Camping was reported to have retired from his position at Family Radio as of October 16, 2011,[2] only days before his last predicted date for the end of the world. However, his daughter later clarified that he had not retired outright, but was maintaining a role at the Family Radio while working from home.[4] Camping admitted in a private interview that he no longer believed that anybody could know the time of the Rapture or the end of the world, in stark contrast to his previously staunch position on the subject.[2] In March 2012, he stated that his attempt to predict a date was "sinful", and that his critics had been right in pointing to the scriptural text "of that day and hour knoweth no man". He added that he was now searching the Bible "even more fervently... not to find dates, but to be more faithful in our understanding


You must be bored to have to quote a whole bunch of stuff from Wiki. Whats up man?

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I'm not really bothered by the "End of the World" prophecys..I've pretty much got it covered.

I visited Richard Branson's $209 million space terminal "Space Port America" in New Mexico, booked and bought 6 of his reserved seating tickets for the evening launch of December 11th, 2012.

The tickets were $200,000 each...but it was a small price to pay for the safety of knowing we all aren't even going to be on Earth when it blows up!

"Notable passengers that have already submitted their deposit include Tom Hanks, Ashton Kutcher, Katy Perry, Brad Pitt, and Angelina Jolie."

We'll be in a sub-orbital holding pattern high (62 miles!) above the empty, vacant and peaceful earth! Hob nobbing with celebrities!

(Insert sound of hysterical laughter HERE!) Neener, Neener, Neener!


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and when the CME hits the earth it will fry all the on board electronics and you'll still land on earth or whats left of it.

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"Notable passengers that have already submitted their deposit include Tom Hanks, Ashton Kutcher, Katy Perry, Brad Pitt, and Angelina Jolie."

We'll be in a sub-orbital holding pattern high (62 miles!) above the empty, vacant and peaceful earth! Hob nobbing with celebrities!


I think I'd rather be blown up.


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Posted: 04/30/12 06:44am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

How will you get the deposit you paid to import the RV back?


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If that would really happen, I would like to see the greatest scene.


I've no house in the city, just a camping tent in the wild.

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