Harold Camping admitted one mistake on his Family Radio program: he got the nature of the judgment wrong.
Harold Camping, the infamous Doomsday prophet whose May 21, 2011 date turned to be false, has delayed the End Time five months later to be October 21, 2011 as he spoke in the Open Forum at Family Radio in Oakland, Calif.
An unrepentant Harold Camping took to the airwaves Monday night reasserting his beliefs in the end of the world, saying that judgment did come down on Saturday, and gave yet another prediction for the end of the world.
The Doomsday prophet Harold Camping, who is the head of the Oakland, Calif. Based Family Radio, said in an open forum in Family Radio headquarter not ready to admit his mistake yet although his prediction on Rapture and earthquakes was proven to be a complete fraud on May 21, 2011.
An unrepentant Harold Camping took to the airwaves Monday night reasserting his beliefs in the end of the world, saying that judgment did come down on Saturday, and gave yet another prediction for the end of the world.
Harold Camping's campaign to warn the world about the End Times is now over.
The Doomsday prophet Harold Camping, who is the head of the Oakland, Calif. Based Family Radio, is not quite ready to admit his mistake or apologize to the people whose lives have been affected by his prediction, although his prediction on Rapture and earthquakes was proven to be a complete fraud on May 21, 2011.
An unrepentant Harold Camping took to the airwaves Monday night reasserting his beliefs in the end of the world, saying that judgment did come down on Saturday, and gave yet another prediction for the end of the world.
An unrepentant Harold Camping took to the airwaves Monday night reasserting his beliefs in the end of the world and gave yet another prediction for the end of the world.
Non-profit Christian radio network Family Radio seems to have turned over a new leaf, post Doomsday May 21, 2011, by launching a newly designed website. Will Doomsday prophet Harold Camping do the same by repenting and asking forgiveness from those who have been hurt, financially or otherwise, by his failed prediction?
The man who proclaimed the world was going to end this Saturday was quite alive and well when IBTimes spoke to him on Sunday night.
The man who proclaimed the world was going to end this Saturday was quite alive and well when IBTimes spoke to him on Sunday night.
Non-profit Christian radio network Family Radio seems to have turned over a new leaf, post Doomsday May 21, 2011, by launching a newly designed website. Will Doomsday prophet Harold Camping do the same by repenting and asking forgiveness from those who have been hurt, financially or otherwise, by his failed prediction?
Two days after his failed ‘Doomsday’ prediction, Harold Camping is set to address the world.
Followers of Harold Camping, who predicted May 21, 2011 as the Doomsday, quit their jobs, sold their houses and donated all their money for spreading Doomsday news around the world. But why didn't Camping do the same?
When the fateful hour of 6 p.m. local time passed on Saturday May 21st, ‘Doomsday’ prophet Harold Camping was nowhere to be found.
Harold Camping, who has been branded as a false Doomsday prophet after his May 21, 2011 End of the World prediction failed, is a good neighbor, a neighbor of the Family Radio president said.
The EF-4 category(second strongest classification) tornado that ripped across Joplin, Missouri yesterday Sunday May 22, claimed the lives of 116 people so far and has become the deadliest to hit US terrain since 1953 when another tornado struck Flint, Michigan where 116 were killed as well.
Harold camping was seen on video for the first time late Sunday after his failed prediction of a May 21 Doomsday on Saturday.
One fringe group has gained national notoriety with their predictions that the end of the world will be this May 21, but just how did they arrive at that conclusion?
Harold Egbert Camping was born July 19, 1921. He is a Christian radio broadcaster and president of California-based Family Radio, a religious broadcasting network that spans more than 150 outlets in the United States.
All New York City public parks, beaches, board walks and pedestrian plazas are smoke-free as of today.
Harold Camping is a little bewildered and mystified that his Doomsday prediction on May 21 did not come true, a board member of Camping's Family Radio International said on Sunday, according to a report.
An earless bunny was born near Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant, giving rise to fears that nuclear radiation leak is worse than expected and deformed human babies may be next in the list.
Anne Sinclair, Dominique Strauss-Kahn's third wife, stands strongly beside him with steady love as she finances his life with her massive family fortune.
The monster tornado that tore through Joplin, Mo., on Sunday killed at least 90 people and caused catastrophic damage. How does it rank compared to other tornadoes in U.S. history?
Harold Camping and his 'end of the world' 2011 prediction have captured the public's attention. While thousands of people genuinely believed him, the vast majority were there for the show.
Harold Camping, Family Radio president and Doomsday prophet, will make a public announcement today on his failed May 21, 2011 prediction.
The man who proclaimed the world was going to end this Saturday was quite alive and well when IBTimes spoke to him on Sunday night.
Harold Camping who predicted that on May 21, 2011, about 200 million people will Rapture and those left behind will die when the world gets completely destroyed on October 21, 2011, has told International Business Times (IBTimes) that “(He has) got to live with it (the fact that his prediction has failed)”.