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Family Radio's Harold Camping Strangely Quiet as Oct. 21 'Judgment Day' Approaches
Christian Post ^ | 09/14/2011 | Nicola Menzie

Posted on 09/26/2011 1:42:34 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

After suffering a stroke just days after falsely predicting that judgment day for the world and the rapture of Christians would be on May 21, 2011, Family Radio's Harold Camping has been relatively quite, not offering any new predictions for the end times, even as Oct. 21 approaches - the day the Bible teacher claims the world will come to an end.

In a "special announcement" dated Aug. 8 on its website, California-based Family Radio gave an update on Camping's health condition:

Mr. Camping’s condition following his stroke has improved substantially, and God willing, he will soon return home. He is very thankful for the excellent care he has received during his rehabilitation therapy, and is especially thankful for your prayers, as we give all the glory to God. We cannot say at this time when he will be able to return to the Open Forum, as his full recovery is in God’s hands and according to His timing. Mr. and Mrs. Camping wish to thank you for all the encouraging cards and letters, and for your continued prayers for a full recovery.

The Christian Post called Family Radio, located in Oakland, and was told Wednesday that there were no further updates on Camping's condition and that it was not known when the 90-year-old radio evangelist would be returning to his "Open Forum" program.

Camping suffered a stroke on June 9, with some Christians wondering if his ailment might have been some sort of divine judgment. The stroke reportedly made it a challenge for Camping to speak.

Camping, ridiculed in the mainstream media for his false judgment day and rapture prediction in May, has also been criticized by the Christian community and accused of misleading and abusing people with his erroneous teachings.

Many of Camping's "Open Forum" followers, taking the California man's teachings to heart, quit their jobs, sold their possessions, and dedicated their time, energy, and finances to warning the world about its imminent end.

When May 21, 2011, came and went, Camping stated that he was "flabbergasted" and soon amended his claims, saying that world actually experienced a "silent judgment day" on May 21, and that what actually occurred was as a spiritual judgment rather than a physical one.

In an extensive broadcast on May 23, Camping explained that, based on the biblical timeline he had formulated, the world would still come to an end on Oct. 21, 2011.

"It won't be spiritual on October 21,” Camping said. "The world is going to be destroyed all together, but it will be very quick."

Needless to say, Camping's track record on biblical prophecies has been less than impressive.

Camping previously predicted judgement day would be on May 21, 1988 and then changed his calculations for a Sept. 7, 1994 judgment day.

As October 21 approaches, will Camping, or any of his dedicated followers, re-emerge to warn the world once again of its purported impending doom?

While evangelical Christians believe the world will come to some sort of end, believers do not generally accept that anyone can pinpoint the actual date of Jesus Christ's return.

According to a Pew Research Center survey, 82 percent of Americans believe that Christ will either definitely, probably, or will have returned to earth by 2050.


TOPICS: Current Events; Evangelical Christian; Religion & Culture
KEYWORDS: haroldcamping; october21; rapture
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To: RnMomof7

Here’s Camping’s statement from Sept 23rd in Canping’s words.

Camping said
I do believe that we are getting very near the very end. We have not known. We have learned there are things that we didn’t have right. But God in his good provision didn’t tell us everything or else we could not used of him to bring about the tremendous events that happened on May 21st of this year. That will PROBABLY be finished up within the next month and will probably end on Oct 21st. That looks like it it might be right now it looks like it will be the finish of everything.

Notice the word PROBABLY in this and notice how Camping is not as confident as he was going in to May 21st.


21 posted on 09/28/2011 5:11:19 PM PDT by thewrestlingfanatic
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To: RnMomof7

Here’s Camping’s statement from Sept 23rd in Canping’s words.

Camping said
I do believe that we are getting very near the very end. We have not known. We have learned there are things that we didn’t have right. But God in his good provision didn’t tell us everything or else we could not used of him to bring about the tremendous events that happened on May 21st of this year. That will PROBABLY be finished up within the next month and will probably end on Oct 21st. That looks like it it might be right now it looks like it will be the finish of everything.

Notice the word PROBABLY in this and notice how Camping is not as confident as he was going in to May 21st.


22 posted on 09/28/2011 5:11:36 PM PDT by thewrestlingfanatic
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To: All

Camping is a false prophet, by biblical standards.

Dr. W. Robert Godfrey, the president of Westminster Theological Seminary in California, who was converted as a high school student in the congregation where Camping was once an elder before Camping led a secession to start an independent church, has some interesting items on Camping on the WTSCA website.

Read these and it may give some insight into how far off Camping has gone:

http://wscal.edu/blog/entry/the-end-of-the-world-according-to-harold-camping-part-1

http://wscal.edu/blog/entry/the-end-of-the-world-according-to-harold-camping-part-2

http://wscal.edu/blog/entry/3351

http://wscal.edu/blog/entry/3352

http://wscal.edu/blog/entry/3353

Camping is not just wrong, he’s a false prophet. There is a difference and the Christian community has to deal with him in very different ways from run-of-the-mill mistakes. He is bringing the gospel into disrepute and is quite likely being used by the devil as a tool to do so.


23 posted on 09/29/2011 6:24:18 AM PDT by darrellmaurina
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