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1 researchok  Mon, May 23, 2011 7:14:03pm

No matter what happens, I give Caming an A for effort.

And blind faith.

2 freetoken  Mon, May 23, 2011 7:24:38pm

Oct 21 was always on Camping’s schedule, but it was suppose to be THE END of the tribulation, which was supposed to last from May 21 to Oct 21. Supposedly, according to Camping, Christians would avoid the five months of trouble. Now he’s just slipped into the standard mode of having everyone being judged at one time.

IOW, this is just more of the same old Camping.

3 theheat  Mon, May 23, 2011 7:48:11pm

This gives him five months to rake in some more donations. There’s more offshore accounts for that money to go.

The man’s a reptile. His followers are brain dead.

4 Bob Dillon  Mon, May 23, 2011 7:57:14pm

re: #3 theheat

We spawn them here in the Bay Area. Lots of niche marketers shearing the sheep since the 40s that I know of and probably many more before that.

5 Michael Orion Powell  Mon, May 23, 2011 9:56:13pm
He had earlier said Oct. 21 was when the globe would be consumed by a fireball.

Get your telescopes out.

6 watching you tiny alien kittens are  Mon, May 23, 2011 10:19:07pm

This is fucking bullshit! The entire prediction, the time line, the order of events, everything!

This man seemingly knows absolutely nothing about what the bible says about the rapture, the tribulation, or the millennium. He is so completely full of shit that anyone with even a basic amount of bible literacy should automatically dismiss him out of hand. His predictions have absolutely nothing, NOTHING, to do with the prophecy of the bible!

Once upon a time when you went to church the focus was on teaching the scripture, even to the children via more or less mandatory bible study. Now you go to church and get a feel good sermon lecture from the pastor/priest and get shooed on your way. I see it everyday in the utterly ignorant posts from people who call themselves Christian who have no grounding in the scripture whatsoever.

Yes the church is withering away, yes it is dieing, you might not think so because of the convulsive effort of the remaining faithful to reassert their authority that is happening now in the halls of government. You may be fooled by this show of strength, but why do you think they are becoming so manic to return to the “good old days?” It is because they see what most even fairly intelligent people inside the church see, that it is fading away day by day.

They could acknowledge that they have lost the track, that the emphasize has shifted to light shows and music video style entertainment along with feel good platitudes (and also simplistic messages of hate and bigotry against those not members of the fold) in the mega churches instead of teaching the actual words and deeds of Jesus. But no, for a generation or more now the church has become a caricature of itself, and often not a nice one. These scriptural illiterates are honestly baffled by their failure to convert people by telling them that they are disgusting filthy sinners and will burn in hell forever and ever, because God loves them…

Sigh…I am just so disgusted by these people. If you don’t want Christianity to be mocked and derided then act in a fashion that would preclude it, don’t try to pass laws to force people to think like you, it WONT EFFING WORK!!!

*steps down from soapbox*

7 Dancing along the light of day  Mon, May 23, 2011 10:44:52pm

re: #6 ausador

LOL!
Rant away!

8 William Barnett-Lewis  Mon, May 23, 2011 10:50:51pm

Sigh.

Can I at least point you all at my priest;’s page where he tries to talk about a somewhat thoughtful Christian response to this shit?

[Link: gracerector.wordpress.com…]

Thanks!

9 Dancing along the light of day  Mon, May 23, 2011 10:53:13pm

Sorry, if y’all got your knickers in a knot.
I consider the whole thing a joke.
On those who “believe”.
Click the PayPal button & give your pennies to Charles, would be my re-direct!

10 SanFranciscoZionist  Mon, May 23, 2011 10:55:32pm

One of my cousins on Facebook is now referring to Camping as Nostradumbass.

11 William Barnett-Lewis  Mon, May 23, 2011 11:12:26pm

re: #10 SanFranciscoZionist

One of my cousins on Facebook is now referring to Camping as Nostradumbass.

Now _that_ I like.

12 watching you tiny alien kittens are  Mon, May 23, 2011 11:20:55pm

re: #8 wlewisiii

Sigh.

Can I at least point you all at my priest;’s page where he tries to talk about a somewhat thoughtful Christian response to this shit?

[Link: gracerector.wordpress.com…]

Thanks!

That is an excellantly stated take on “the Camping phenom” no problems here.

Even if one Christian is able to make a coherent argument commending their faith to another person (either by teaching or practice), who is to say if that really is what Christianity is, or whether it’s about – say – a rapture which didn’t happen on 21st May 2011 at 6pm local time.

Which is basically my entire point. One silly old 89 year old man just did more damage to the faith than 1000 Christians who actually live the walk can ever repair within their lifetimes. :(

13 watching you tiny alien kittens are  Mon, May 23, 2011 11:28:05pm

Oh BTW, the next time a “Christian” tells you how there is no such thing as a “moderate Muslim” because if they were really moderate they would be constantly and loudly denouncing the Jihadists?

You might ask them to link to the posts where they denounced Camping’s prophecy and tried to explain how it was not biblical. I can supply links, I doubt that pretty much any of them can. :p

/ohhh…I can feel the burn already. :D

14 freetoken  Tue, May 24, 2011 1:01:29am

re: #6 ausador

His predictions have absolutely nothing, NOTHING, to do with the prophecy of the bible!

Not according to him (Camping)!

Seriously, I first heard of Camping about 25 years ago (Family Radio has had a presence in southern California for a long time). He actually knows a great deal about verses in the Bible (especially his beloved KJV.)


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