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If you think you have been hearing the sound of hoofbeats in the Christian world over the past few weeks, do not worry. It turns out it is not the sound of the four horsemen of the apocalypse coming to reign down terror on the earth. The sound you think you have been hearing is the sound of a stampede of Christians rushing to distance themselves from Harold Camping and his abuse of the Bible.
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Keith Bauer took time off work last week. There was no point in showing up on the job because he knew at the end of the week he would not get a pay cheque for his work as a tractor-trailer driver.
Instead of going to work, Bauer travelled 4,830km, from Maryland to California, to be near the heart of the action when the world came to an end and the true believers were caught up into heaven.
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Harold Camping is so certain that May 21, 2011 is the last day the world will exist that, when an interviewer on the TV news program 60 Minutes asked to schedule an interview for May 22nd, Camping looked at him with shock and refused to even entertain the possibility that such an interview could be possible.
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Much as he might wish I would, I do not anticipate finding a lot of truth in the teachings of Mr. Harold Camping. Camping is the California founder of “Family Radio” who is asserting that Saturday May 21 the world will be destroyed by a devastating series of earthquakes.
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Oh don’t worry… there isn’t going to be a May 22 this year!
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Fear Monger
May 26, 2011 in Current Comment | Tags: Apocalypse, Elizabeth May, End Times, Fear, Harold Camping, Lodro Rinzler, Love, May 21 2011, October 21 2011 | 7 comments
When Harold Camping recently recalculated his failed End Times prediction to propose that the Apocalypse that didn’t materialize on May 21 is actually, really, certainly, and definitely coming on October 21, I must admit, even I began to lose interest in the prophet from Oakland, California.
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