I dont do wagering or betting under any circumstances. Ive put my analysis out there let that be sufficient. Ill tell you where in the Bible I believe that is included when the event happens.
>>Hal Camping is willing to spend mucho dinero on the claim that the rapture/judgment day will happen on May 21, 2011<<
For the record I think he is in error on the Rapture and for sure it will not be judgment day but calling him a fraud is ill advised. He may be in error about his understanding of Biblical prophecy but I don’t believe any of them try to decieve.
I can understand your reticence to save your money. You analysis can't stand up to the challenge.
Ill tell you where in the Bible I believe that is included when the event happens.
Either it's there or it's not. But it ain't gonna happen, so I'll not hold my breath.
For the record I think he is in error on the Rapture and for sure it will not be judgment day but calling him a fraud is ill advised. He may be in error about his understanding of Biblical prophecy but I dont believe any of them try to decieve.
We judge men by their actions, not what is in their hearts. By that standard he is still a fraud. Anyone who speculates on dates is a fraud and a deceiver, and ought to be exposed as such.
Wagers and betting, by definition, involve the element of chance. If you're sure of your theory then it's not a bet or wager. If it's in the Bible then there's no chance involved. It's a challenge.
But it's not in the Bible, now is it?