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On May 23, 2011, Harold Camping stated that May 21 had been a "spiritual" Judgment Day and that the rapture would occur on October 21, 2011, together with the destruction of the world.
21 maj 2011 · The truth is, no matter what Camping claims, the Rapture did not occur and Judgment Day did not occur. What in Harold Camping's theology and reasoning resulted in such a catastrophic blunder on his part?
20 maj 2011 · In 1994, Christian talk radio host Harold Camping first predicted that the beginning of the end comes on Saturday, May 21st, 2011.
1 sty 2010 · One night a few years ago, Camping, a civil engineer by trade, crunched the numbers and was stunned at what he'd found: The world will end May 21, 2011. This is not the first time Camping has made a bold prediction about Judgment Day.
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.
2 sty 2010 · One night a few years ago, Camping, a civil engineer by trade, crunched the numbers and was stunned at what he’d found: The world will end May 21, 2011. This is not the first time Camping has made a bold prediction about Judgment Day.
21 maj 2011 · Harold Camping, a radio host and leader of an obscure Christian movement, has proclaimed that the world will end on May 21 based on his interpretation of the Bible -- and millions of people have taken notice.