RE: Llllllllet's get readyyyyyy to rappptureeeeeeeeee
(05-23-2011 09:03 PM)Fort Bend Owl Wrote: BTW, Camping said tonight that he mis-calculated the date (maybe he forgot to carry the 5?). Now the rapture will come in five months. Unfortunately that means silly threads like this might continue for five more months too.
RE: Llllllllet's get readyyyyyy to rappptureeeeeeeeee
(05-24-2011 01:14 AM)WMD Owl Wrote: Saturday was "an invisible judgment day" in which a spiritual judgment took place, he said. But the timing and the structure is the same as it has always been, he said.
Don't be fooled. October 21 is only the super-secret judgement day. Disregard the fact that he can't add 5+5 ... he's still adept at all of the best accounting practices and how to defeat them.
RE: Llllllllet's get readyyyyyy to rappptureeeeeeeeee
(05-23-2011 11:59 PM)Know Nothing Wrote: Democracy may be the ideal form of secular government, but it has proven to be a tool of the devil for Church governance.
So has the papistry.
I don't think that any denomination gets off scott-free as being perfect.
Your criticisms of protestant denominations' failings are legitimate. Your analysis and conclusions are flawed. The traditions and structure of the RCC have not kept it from problems. So why continue with the line of criticism re: protestant congregations?
RE: Llllllllet's get readyyyyyy to rappptureeeeeeeeee
(05-24-2011 01:14 AM)WMD Owl Wrote: Now this clown says its going to be October 21....
OAKLAND, Calif. — Radio preacher Harold Camping said Monday his prophecy that the world would end was off by five months because Judgment Day actually will come on Oct. 21.
Camping, who predicted that 200 million Christians would be taken to heaven Saturday before the Earth was destroyed, said he felt so terrible when his doomsday prediction did not come true that he left home and took refuge in a motel with his wife.
His independent ministry, Family Radio International, spent millions — some of it from donations made by followers — on more than 5,000 billboards and 20 RVs plastered with the Judgment Day message.
But Camping said that he's now realized the apocalypse will come five months after May 21, the original date he predicted. He had earlier said Oct. 21 was when the globe would be consumed by a fireball.
Saturday was "an invisible judgment day" in which a spiritual judgment took place, he said. But the timing and the structure is the same as it has always been, he said.
RE: Llllllllet's get readyyyyyy to rappptureeeeeeeeee
(05-24-2011 08:52 AM)BlazerFan11 Wrote:
(05-24-2011 01:14 AM)WMD Owl Wrote: Now this clown says its going to be October 21....
OAKLAND, Calif. — Radio preacher Harold Camping said Monday his prophecy that the world would end was off by five months because Judgment Day actually will come on Oct. 21.
Camping, who predicted that 200 million Christians would be taken to heaven Saturday before the Earth was destroyed, said he felt so terrible when his doomsday prediction did not come true that he left home and took refuge in a motel with his wife.
His independent ministry, Family Radio International, spent millions — some of it from donations made by followers — on more than 5,000 billboards and 20 RVs plastered with the Judgment Day message.
But Camping said that he's now realized the apocalypse will come five months after May 21, the original date he predicted. He had earlier said Oct. 21 was when the globe would be consumed by a fireball.
Saturday was "an invisible judgment day" in which a spiritual judgment took place, he said. But the timing and the structure is the same as it has always been, he said.
RE: Llllllllet's get readyyyyyy to rappptureeeeeeeeee
(05-24-2011 09:03 AM)SumOfAllFears Wrote:
(05-24-2011 08:52 AM)BlazerFan11 Wrote:
(05-24-2011 01:14 AM)WMD Owl Wrote: Now this clown says its going to be October 21....
OAKLAND, Calif. — Radio preacher Harold Camping said Monday his prophecy that the world would end was off by five months because Judgment Day actually will come on Oct. 21.
Camping, who predicted that 200 million Christians would be taken to heaven Saturday before the Earth was destroyed, said he felt so terrible when his doomsday prediction did not come true that he left home and took refuge in a motel with his wife.
His independent ministry, Family Radio International, spent millions — some of it from donations made by followers — on more than 5,000 billboards and 20 RVs plastered with the Judgment Day message.
But Camping said that he's now realized the apocalypse will come five months after May 21, the original date he predicted. He had earlier said Oct. 21 was when the globe would be consumed by a fireball.
Saturday was "an invisible judgment day" in which a spiritual judgment took place, he said. But the timing and the structure is the same as it has always been, he said.
RE: Llllllllet's get readyyyyyy to rappptureeeeeeeeee
(05-24-2011 09:27 AM)WMD Owl Wrote:
(05-24-2011 09:03 AM)SumOfAllFears Wrote:
(05-24-2011 08:52 AM)BlazerFan11 Wrote:
(05-24-2011 01:14 AM)WMD Owl Wrote: Now this clown says its going to be October 21....
OAKLAND, Calif. — Radio preacher Harold Camping said Monday his prophecy that the world would end was off by five months because Judgment Day actually will come on Oct. 21.
Camping, who predicted that 200 million Christians would be taken to heaven Saturday before the Earth was destroyed, said he felt so terrible when his doomsday prediction did not come true that he left home and took refuge in a motel with his wife.
His independent ministry, Family Radio International, spent millions — some of it from donations made by followers — on more than 5,000 billboards and 20 RVs plastered with the Judgment Day message.
But Camping said that he's now realized the apocalypse will come five months after May 21, the original date he predicted. He had earlier said Oct. 21 was when the globe would be consumed by a fireball.
Saturday was "an invisible judgment day" in which a spiritual judgment took place, he said. But the timing and the structure is the same as it has always been, he said.