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  1. On May 23, Camping stated that May 21 had been a "spiritual" day of judgment, and that the physical rapture would occur on October 21, 2011, simultaneously with the destruction of the universe by God.

  2. 20 maj 2011 · The only problem with Camping's Biblical prediction is that it isn't very Biblical. The one certain thing that the Bible says about the end time is that you won't know when it's coming.

  3. 21 maj 2021 · Harold Camping, a radio preacher from California, became known for predicting the end of the world as May 21, 2011. The then 90-year-old preacher was so convinced of his message that he invested nearly $100 million into an advertising campaign to spread the news.

  4. 21 maj 2011 · Harold Camping of Family Radio predicted Judgment Day as May 21, 2011. Why was his failed prophecy false? We examine the three blunt tools of his prediction and show why his method of interpreting scripture is false.

  5. 21 maj 2011 · The sad part of the May 21 fiasco is that atheists have come to a very faulty conclusion. They have somehow equated Camping’s false prophecy with historic Christianity. I heard one atheist who said to Fox news that this was proof that Christianity was wrong.

  6. 1 sty 2010 · James Kreuger, author of "Secrets of the Apocalypse - Revealed," has been studying the end of times for 40 years and is familiar with Camping's work. While Kreuger agrees that the rapture is indeed coming, he disputes Camping's method.

  7. 3 sty 2011 · Now, thanks to the Internet age, word about May 21 is being spread via the Web. And, as you can see in the photo with this post, some are advertising their belief on billboards, RVs and cars.

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