Author Topic: october 21, 2011, RAPTURE DATE!  (Read 1572 times)


Anyone that is in the slightest moved by these sorts of predictions is a loving twat that deserves to die.

Anyone that is in the slightest moved by these sorts of predictions is a loving twat that deserves to die.

...Agreed.

His photograph reminds me of a mouse.

He is 89 years old. His vision of the world ending may just be much more different.

I love reading this over and over again:
"I still have to live in a house, I still have to drive a car," he said. "What would be the value of that? If it is Judgment Day why would I give it away?"
Apocalyptic thinking has always been part of American religious life and popular culture. Teachings about the end of the world vary dramatically — even within faith traditions — about how they will occur.

Still, the overwhelming majority of Christians reject the idea that the exact date or time of Jesus' return can be predicted.

Tim LaHaye, co-author of the best-selling "Left Behind" novels about the end times, recently called Camping's prediction "not only bizarre but 100 percent wrong!" He cited the Bible verse Matthew 24:36, "but about that day or hour no one knows" except God.

Camping offered no clues about Family Radio's finances Monday, saying he could not estimate how much had been spent advertising his prediction nor how much money the nonprofit had taken in as a result. In 2009, the nonprofit reported in IRS filings that it received $18.3 million in donations, and had assets of more than $104 million, including $34 million in stocks or other publicly traded securities.

Fun times!

He is 89 years old. His vision of the world ending may just be much more different.
His vision of the end of the world:
Him losing his son's paycheck

I will laugh at him when the world does not die.

1: Make wrong prediction
2: Delay date
3: Return to step 1

1: Make wrong prediction
2: Delay date
3: Return to step 1

Lol thats the way it is... 2000... 2012...

It's a church scare tactic. Just think.

OH NOES, THE WORLD MIGHT END, AND IMMA SINNER *converts* I'm okay now

end of world doesn't come


It's a church scare tactic. Just think.

OH NOES, THE WORLD MIGHT END, AND IMMA SINNER *converts* I'm okay now

end of world doesn't come

SNIP :D

I agree with this right here... which I don't think it's right, if they don't "believe" than don't force them to...

The end of the world will be caused by man, not by god.

The end of the world will be caused by man, not by god.
Yeah, that's what I think as well.