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  1. Dec 18, 2013 · The Associated Press. 0:04. 1:48. OAKLAND, Calif. | The end came for Harold Camping not with a catastrophic earthquake rolling across the planet, as he notoriously proclaimed would happen May...

  2. May 7, 2011 · You may have seen the bumper stickers or billboards heralding 5/21/2011 as Judgment Day. The latest nationwide apocalyptic media blitz is sponsored by an 89-year-old radio preacher from Oakland ...

  3. Camping taught that a Biblical calendar had been hidden according to Daniel 12:9 and Revelation 22:10, detailing the imminent end of the world (with alleged Biblical evidence pointing to the date for the Rapture as May 21, 2011); of the "end of the church age" (which asserts that churches are no longer the vehicle used by God for salvation, 1 ...

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    • Christian broadcasting, false end times predictions
    • 1958–2011
  4. May 11, 2011 · By Elizabeth Flock. May 11, 2011 at 9:53 a.m. EDT. A Family Radio radio billboard proclaiming that May 21, 2011, is Judgment Day.

  5. Oct 21, 2011 · It features three alarm clocks with hand dials inching toward midnight. Under each alarm clock is a date Camping predicted would be the end of the world, followed by a statement indicating his prophecy was false: “9/7/1994, Wrong;” “5/21/2011, Wrong again;” and “10/21/2011, Still wrong.”.

  6. Dec 25, 2023 · Prophecy takes up 1/5 of Scripture and of that, 1/3 refers to the second coming of Christ. Some 1,500 passages in the Old Testament refer to the Messiah’s return and one out 25 verses in the New Testament mention it also. For every time the Bible mentions Jesus’ first coming, it mentions His second coming 8 times.

  7. Rated: Fiction K+ - English - Family/Humor - Harry P., Loki L. - Chapters: 12 - Words: 125,872 - Reviews: 1,245 - Favs: 4,237 - Follows: 4,394 - Updated: 12/13/2014 - Published: 5/21/2011 - id: 7009094

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