These are very much like the 13 bizarre proofs by William Miller that Jesus would return in 1843 (later updated to Oct 22, 1844). The use of Genesis 7 is utterly devoid of context, because the passage is not a prophetic/apocalyptics passage relating to the end of days. As well, the 1 day = 1,000 years is a proof-text that ignores context.
The most direct contradiction to Camping is Jesus’ clear words that no man knows the hour or the day. However, they also pointed that out to William Miller’s followers, with little effect. I don’t think this time will be any different.
RE: The most direct contradiction to Camping is Jesus clear words that no man knows the hour or the day
Camping isn’t unaware of the above warning as it has been pointed out to him time and again by a lot of pastors and believers.
Camping has a very twisted and sophisticated way of explaining the warning away ( so complicated that I can’t explain it ).
Logic didn't work for Obama's voters, either, so P.T. Barnum's maxim reigns supreme.