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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

false prophets

Religious broadcaster Harold Camping says he and his Family Radio network are embarrassed that the world didn't end on Oct. 21 as he predicted.

Link to Associated Press News report: http://bit.ly/rxgFeQ
In a message posted on his network's website, the 90-year-old Camping says, "When it comes to trying to recognize the truth of prophecy, we're finding that it is very, very difficult."

Camping also apologizes for saying last May that people who didn't believe his prophecy that Christians would be taken up to heaven in the rapture on May 21 probably were not saved.

Camping says, "We're ready to cry out and weep before God: `Oh Lord, you have the truth, we don't have it."'

Some listeners who believed Camping sold their belongings to help pay for thousands of billboards to spread his doomsday message.

3 comments:

  1. Who in this world that does not like to Say: I told you so?” not me though. People are taking prophesying as a guessing game, the only one who kinda have some form of tangible proof is the Mayans, the most promising of these last prophet is Nostradamus and I don’t think he mentioned 2012 being the end of this world. Well since everyone is guessing, I guess we’ll have to wait and see!

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  2. Its so sad how people forget that the bible clearly states that no one will know the minute or hour when God is coming, not even the angels in heaven....

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  3. And it remain that way,for those who have no trust in God they will know when it s too late. i trust in no man because men will fail us.

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