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"Fool Me Twice, Shame On Me: Harold Camping and His Suckers"
The Bloviating Hammerhead Blog ^ | 01/04/11 | Jim Bennett

Posted on 01/04/2011 10:40:57 AM PST by MintyHippo1980

"As an article in The Washington Post reveals, influential radio broadcaster and confirmed false prophet Harold Camping is at it again. The end of days, according to Camping, is set for May 11, 2011.

Camping has made this same prediction, but for a different date, in the past.

Sherman, set the Wayback Machine for August of 1994. I was living in Fallbrook, California and on a particularly beautiful SoCal Saturday morning, I took my two young daughters out for breakfast at a coffee shop. While my girls nibbled at their muffins and sipped chocolate milk, a friendly, sixty-ish gentleman struck up a conversation with me."

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TOPICS: History; Miscellaneous; Religion; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: camping; false; harold; prophecy
Intriguing stuff. Be sure to check out the videos at the bottom of the article.
1 posted on 01/04/2011 10:41:06 AM PST by MintyHippo1980
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To: MintyHippo1980

May we have our next caller please


2 posted on 01/04/2011 10:42:55 AM PST by HereInTheHeartland (Vote like Obama is on the ballot)
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To: MintyHippo1980

I’ll let you know what I really think on May 12, 2011.


3 posted on 01/04/2011 10:44:12 AM PST by Tupelo
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To: MintyHippo1980

Mr. Camping has been embarrassing Christians for a long time now.

I guess it keeps us Christians on our toes. Also, it probably peels off some false believers, since it is wince inducing to be associated with this man.


4 posted on 01/04/2011 10:48:19 AM PST by Persevero (Homeschooling for Excellence since 1992)
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To: MintyHippo1980
But, but, but....



... he's worked out the date with COMPUTERS!!!!
5 posted on 01/04/2011 10:59:23 AM PST by PetroniusMaximus
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To: HereInTheHeartland


The Barney Fife of the Apocalypse!
6 posted on 01/04/2011 11:01:34 AM PST by PetroniusMaximus
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To: MintyHippo1980

Shoot - I thought it was 2012 ...


7 posted on 01/04/2011 11:04:32 AM PST by 11th_VA (Bush is gone, long live the Tea Party ....)
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To: MintyHippo1980
The problem is, he also specified the May, 2011 date back in 1994. And events have played into his prediction to near perfection.

This movement, clearly the work of a demonic, Phelpsian self-promoter, is going to grow as this date approaches. And it will lead many people astray.

8 posted on 01/04/2011 11:21:00 AM PST by WhistlingPastTheGraveyard (Some men just want to watch the world burn.)
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To: MintyHippo1980
He believes he has determined the exact date of Noah's flood and that the end of the world commences exactly 7000 years from the day the fountains of the deep opened up. Seems a reasonably straightforward concept (although he is about 2500 years off from everyone else who has tried to configure a Bible timeline), but the convoluted means in which he works with numbers is both alarming and laughable. Here's an example - try to make some sense of this.
9 posted on 01/04/2011 11:51:16 AM PST by agrace
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To: HereInTheHeartland

The Rapture is coming...10/28/92...

http://www.flickr.com/photos/marcn/16151713/


10 posted on 01/04/2011 12:48:59 PM PST by raccoonradio
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To: MintyHippo1980
It is a shame.
I didn't start listening to Mr. Camping until after 1994 - so I wasn't all that tuned into what transpired during that fiasco. I just knew that when people would call him up with their questions and try to get him to speculate an 'End Time' date - he'd always refute them with the comment that it didn't matter.
150,000 people die every day. Many of these deaths are expected (old age, disease, etc), but many happen right out of the blue (accidents, tragedies). We should all be ready for the End Time today.
We should have this urgency for our loved ones, friends, and strangers. Today could be their's, or our's, last day. What does it matter if Jesus comes back on May 15, 2011, or December 21, 2012, or January 10, 2345 - if you die tomorrow? You're meeting Jesus then (or at least when you 'wake up').
I always thought that was a good way of looking at this question - and not to get sucked into knowing some unknowable date...

But alas, I am really sorry to hear that Mr. Camping went back to Date picking. He started 'preaching' some End of the Church Age doctrine in late 2001 - so I clicked his station off then. He's an intelligent man, and is sincere - but as near as I can tell he got caught up in his pride and felt a need to bring forth new 'doctrines' to satisfy itching ears. I can hope that he comes to his senses after May 2011, but given that he's around 90 years old -- he's probably not about to renounce his opinions...

11 posted on 01/04/2011 1:21:55 PM PST by El Cid (Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house...)
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To: Persevero

The role of Bible teachers is to teach what they have learned; and teachers and students learn and grow as each day passes. Each human being today possesses knowledge that each did not possess 10 years ago, or 5 years ago, or 1 year ago, etc. We are all learning and growing every day. If a Bible teacher teaches something and it turns out that he was mistaken, this does not mean that he is a “false teacher”. Suppose Mr. Camping had decided not to share what he had learned about 1994 during that time because he was not 100% sure; and suppose Christ had returned in 1994? The people left behind would have wished that someone would have warned them. Just because Christ didn’t return in 1994 as Mr. Camping believed during that time doesn’t mean he’s a false teacher. It only means he didn’t understand all the pieces of the Bible puzzle during that time. He’s still a very good teacher. And ever since 1994, there has been more opportunity to spread the gospel to more people all over the world, which is the most important aspect of this whole thing. If some people “lost their faith” because Christ did not return in 1994, then it reveals that they were not true believers of Jesus Christ. True believers continued to follow Jesus Christ and forgave Mr. Camping’s biblical misunderstandings of that point in time. Mr. Camping is a true servant of God who tries his best to study, learn, and teach to the best of his ability. There are many people who are trying to assassinate Mr. Camping’s character, which is a very ungodly thing to do. A true Christian would never, ever engage in character assassination.

Side Note: I keep hearing and reading comments from unbelievers saying “if you believe the end is near, stop paying your bills” or “stop paying your mortgage” or “bequeath all your possessions” or “what will you do on May 22, 2011 if Christ did not return.” True believers would never stop paying their bills; that would be stealing, which is a sin. Just because someone is utterly convinced that the end is near does not mean that they should bequeath all their possessions; that’s silly. If it turns out that Christ does not return on May 21, 2011 due to a possible missing piece of the Bible puzzle (which I doubt very much), true believers will continue believing in Christ and will continue spreading the gospel because Christ will eventually return. And Harold Camping will continue studying scriptures to try to get more clues from the Bible. He is still a Christian and a good teacher, and true believers will not reject him. True believers are not “Campingites” or “followers of Harold Camping” or “slaves of Harold Camping” or “brainwashed”. True believers are followers of Jesus Christ and followers of Christ’s Words, which are God’s Words. And true believers understand that no human being is perfect, and everyone makes mistakes, and the person who makes mistakes should not be rejected. True believers don’t just blindly follow any teacher. True believers check out the Scriptures for themselves to verify interpretations, and if there are things in the Bible that they don’t understand, it doesn’t mean they are in danger of losing their salvation. Just because Mr. Camping has misunderstood some scriptures, it doesn’t mean he is a false teacher who is causing true believers to go astray. That’s not possible. True believers can never lose their salvation. In my opinion, Mr. Camping is the best Bible teacher ever.


12 posted on 01/11/2011 8:53:33 AM PST by Lizzi
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To: Lizzi

What, then, is a false prophet? What is a wolf in sheep’s clothing? By your reasoning, there is no such thing.


13 posted on 01/11/2011 11:43:46 AM PST by Persevero (Homeschooling for Excellence since 1992)
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