Harold Camping apologized for being wrong about the type of judgment God would bring on the earth on May 21, and set a new date of October 21 as the time when the rapture would take place together with 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.
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.
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 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.
Two days after his failed ‘Doomsday’ prediction, Harold Camping is set to address the world.
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.
Here are some reactions from celebrities responding to Doomsday.
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.
Although we didn't see millions fly high in the sky, here are some rapture pictures nonetheless.
Thousands of crestfallen followers are waiting for the first public statement by failed Doomsday prophet Harold Camping, who wrongly predicted that the world will come to an end on May 21, 2011.
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.
With no sign of Judgment Day arriving as he had forecast, the 89-year-old California evangelical broadcaster seemed to have gone silent on the weekend.
The Doomsday prediction failure by Harold Camping isn't the only one in history.
Camping is 89 years old and has made false predictions in the past.
It wouldn't have been quick. It wouldn't have been painless.
The president of Family Radio Harold Camping's Doomsday prediction did not happen and failed once again.
Doomsday was suppose to happen at 6pm local time all around the world, but with the 'judgment day' no where to be found, the question now turns to where Harold Camping is, the proclaimer and perhaps now: false prophet.
With no sign of Judgment Day arriving as he had forecast, the 89-year-old California evangelical broadcaster seemed to have gone silent on the weekend.