The world didn't get destroyed on Oct. 21, as Harold Camping, co-founder of Family Radio, had predicted in May. And, with Oct. 22 dawning as usual, Camping's credibility is at an all-time low.
Judgment Day redux is Oct. 21
The end of the world has been marked for Oct. 21 by none other than Harold Camping of Family Radio, who also predicted the apocalypse back on May 21.
Harold Camping, the 90-year-old evangelistic radio broadcaster had got the world's undivided attention previously when he had predicted the world's end on May 21st this year. Unfortunately ( rather fortunately), his prophecy did not come true( very evident with the fact that you are still reading this article).
Oct. 21 has come and gone in New Zealand and Australia, making Doomsday predictor Harold Camping incorrect, once again.
Harold Camping may need no introduction. The doomsday prophet, who predicted in May that the world was 'scheduled' to end on May 21, 2011, is back with a new date for rapture and that happens to be Friday, Oct.21.
Harold Camping now says the world will end on Friday, Oct. 21, 2011.
Notorious Doomsday soothsayer Harold Camping, of the Family Radio mission, has returned with the prediction that the world will end on OCtober 21, 2011 -- a day when the Rapture promised to take place earlier his year, in May, will finally seperate the chaff from the grain.
Looks like it’s doomsday season, again! Harold Camping, the head of a Christian broadcast group called Family Radio, returned with a newly-revised date that, according to him, signals the end of the world - Oct. 21.
Harold Camping, the Christian broadcaster who said the end of the world would be May 21, has revised his date of the Rapture to October 21.
Although Harold Camping's predictions failed and the Rapture did not occur, a real life Ark, almost as long as Noah's, is close to completion at Dordrecht, Netherlands.
Harold Camping's May 21 doomsday prediction prompted rash reactions from many around the world, with at least two suicides.
Although Kreskin has openly nullified the occurrence of the Doomsday predictions by Camping, a brief scan of the mentalist’s own historical records reveals a unique connection between the two.
Harold Camping's May 21 doomsday prediction prompted rash reactions from many around the world, with at least two suicides.
A Harold Camping follower drowned minutes after earthquakes were set to convulse the planet as he swam towards what he believed would be divine redemption.
Harold Camping, who prematurely sold the idea of a doomsday to gullible millions, is refusing to fade away from news. He is still a hot search topic on the Internet and is still routinely discussed in social networks even after he rolled in the mud and bandied out the most incongruous explanations for his failed May 21st Doomsday prediction
Much has been said about Harold Camping after his failed doomsday prediction this past weekend, but of himself, he says he's just a humble teacher.
Doomsday preacher Harold Camping spoke out after his highly publicized prediction that the world would end last Saturday, saying he is a servant of God and not infallible.
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, saying that judgment did come down on Saturday, and gave yet another prediction for the end of the world.
The incorrigible false prophet of the May 21st Doomsday theory, Oakland preacher Harold Camping, is far from being a changed man after he bit the dust for a second time and his prediction took a place among the most opprobrious jokes in history. According to his earlier prediction, the judgment day would have unfolded in two neatly planned phases; the rapture on May 21, 2011 and the final annihilation of the world on October 21. The quake/flood juggernaut would have selectively destroyed/saved t...
Harold Camping effectively pushed back the Rapture and End of the World to October 21, 2011 on Monday, saying a May 21 Doomsday prediction took place spiritually on Saturday.