Harold Camping, the man who grabbed countless media attention as a result of his Judgement Day prediction, has revised his prophecy. The Evangelical radio broadcaster now understands that his prediction was five months off. Judgement Day, he said, will actually be October 21.
Harold Camping could have done better before Doomsday, but even so after the failure. Here is a comparison of what he should have said and what he said.
With a series of new answers and numbers, Harold Camping finally spoke up on Family Radio, Monday 5:30 p.m. (CST). Judgment did happen on May 21, and will happen again, according to his words.
Bloggers have written their take on numerous websites, while Twitter and Youtube buzzed of Harold Camping parodies.
Although we didn't see millions fly high in the sky, here are some rapture pictures nonetheless.
Apart from the failed Doomsday prediction, Harold Camping has a reputation of being a nice and sincere guy. He is just a bit mistaken, but the devastated aftermath of the mistake needs to be sincerely dealt with.
As the streets were filled with rapture parties and the web alive with rapture discussions and jokes, a realistic question may remain. After the most-hyped nonevent since Y2K, how will Harold Camping take care of his devastated followers?
Now that the Doomsday prediction turns to be complete nonsense, a Camping's disciple is searching for the answer in Times Square, New York.
As the judgment hour passed in New York City, no one seems to rapture.
In a few hours May 21, 2011 6 p.m., the appointed time for Doomsday, will have passed, irrespective of whichever time zone we are in, thereby proving that the prediction made by Harold Camping is false. No wonder Camping has gone into hiding and it is improbable that he will be showing himself to the public anytime soon without a good excuse.
On Saturday, June 4, from 10 to 4 p.m. TreePeople will host the 1st annual Green City Fair, a free family-friendly event, at their headquarters in Coldwater Canyon Park. Hosted by celebrity and environmental guru, EdBegley, Jr. and sponsored by The Gas Company, The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, Energy Upgrade California, Southern California Edison, Boeing, Wells Fargo and Whole Foods, the Green City Fair will bring together residents from all across Los Angeles to empower them with ...
Is Doomsday clock ticking away? The atomic scientists say no.
Family Radio president Harold Camping’s May 21, 2011 Doomsday prediction is on track to fail but his followers should not panic or do anything drastic, anti-cult organization Cultwatch has advised.
Here is some advice for those who believe that the 21st of May 2011 is actually going to be the rapture. We hope that you consider this advice carefully:
Harold Camping and his Family Radio are being suspected as cult, after Camping’s May 21, 2011 Doomsday prediction failed miserably with many people saying that Camping is feeding off fears of gullible people.
Family Radio President and self-proclaimed Doomsday prophet Harold Camping has turned out to be a figure of ridicule after his Doomsday prediction that the world will end on May 21, 2011 fell flat on its face with no earthquake taking place in New Zealand that will make Japan's earthquake look like a Sunday school picnic in comparison.
Self-proclaimed Doomsday prophet Harold Camping who heads the Family Radio in Oakland, CA, claims that about 200 million people will Rapture on May 21, 2011 at 6 p.m. (PST), and those who remain behind will witness the complete destruction of the world by October 21, 2011.
If not on May 21, when will the world end? Here is the next candidate in line! You aren't convinced? Come up with another one then.
Harold Camping, the self-proclaimed Doomsday prophet who predicted that on May 21, 2011 200 million people will Rapture and the rest will perish in a series of cataclysmic events, including violent earthquakes, till October 21, 2011, is being branded as a false prophet by eminent Christian leaders.
New York City seems to be enjoying the rapture eve, from its Mayor Michael Bloomberg to Craigslist.
Harold Camping, the head of the Family Radio who famously predicted May 21, 2011 as the Doomsday, will be proved either as a true prophet of God or another crazy Doomsday fanatic in less than 40 hours.
Doomsday awaits tomorrow, but life goes on. Harold Camping will be watching the apocalypse on TV while his employees plan to work on Monday.
With Harold Camping's recent prediction about Doomsday being May 21, 2011, many people are being drawn to Doomsday theories. But as we'll see here, many Doomsday theories, nay, in fact, all Doomsday theories have failed.
California-based Harold Camping, who heads the Family Radio Christian network, has predicted May 21, 2011 to be the Doomsday, or the Judgment Day, when around 200 million righteous will Rapture into heaven and the sinners will be left behind.
If you still don't know who Janice Dickinson is, this should slightly remind you: A successful American model throughout the 70s and 80s who now claims to be the first supermodel ever and capable of carrying out odd acts in order to capture any media attention.
The zany hat Princess Beatrice wore to Britain’s royal wedding last month, is up for sale for £20,200, or more than $30,000 on eBay.
A Chinese girl, whose fiance decided to dump her on their wedding day, attempted to commit suicide by jumping off the 7th story window ledge in Changchun City, Ji'lin Province.
If you've been following the preaching of Harold Camping, according to him, Judgment Day is merely days away. So set your clock for 6pm on Saturday, May 21st.
There will be the first Pillow Fight World Cup in New York City tonight, ever. Contenders from the U.S., Austria, Sweden, and Japan will compete for the world championship title in pillow fighting in Brooklyn, New York.
Here's a tip to staying healthy without compromising your mouth's integrity: frozen yogurt. A healthier alternative to ice cream, frozen yogurt is lower in fat, some even with none, and may be a little more tart. It's best to eat everything in moderation, but surely one more frozen yogurt snack wouldn't hurt...as much.