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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Wow, he didn't even miss a beat

Why let his followers get on with their lives, rather than jerking them around some more? Do these people even read the Bible? Do they? As a whole, and critically, rather than a verse out of context here and there? [I recently read someone comment on the Bible verses a Facebook friend was putting on her status, about how great it was because, 'I haven't read most of them.' That's sad to think of verses as some sort of individual thing that has no meaning taking together.]

Harold Camping says May 21, 2011 was ‘invisible judgment day,’ world will end October 21, 2011
“It wont be spiritual on October 21st,” Camping said, adding, “the world is going to be destroyed all together, but it will be very quick.”

Camping had previously pointed to October 21 as the last day on earth for all humanity.

His former assertion was that a faithful three percent would be physically pulled into heaven by God through the Rapture on May 21, to be followed by a five month period of great suffering known as the Tribulation, ending, finally, on October 21. On Monday’s broadcast, Camping speculated that perhaps a merciful God decided to spare humanity five months of “hell on earth.”

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