Harold Camping’s Explanation Of His Failed May 21, Predictions and October 21, Apocalypse

Harold Camping's Explanation of May 21 Failed Predictions and Oct. 21 Apocalypse
Harold Camping first public appearance May 23, 2011

Harold Camping who had gained international fame after he predicted that the world will end last May 21, had once again made another pronouncement regarding the inevitable end of the world. Now he is explaining why the rapture did not happen as what he was predicting. According to him he misinterpreted the Bible for May 21 was not really the end of the world but the spiritual beginning of the physical end.

On a Monday broadcast show through his Family Radio program he was quoted as saying “Were not changing a date at all; we’re just learning that we have to be a little more spiritual about this” said Camping. He further adds that “But on Oct. 21, the world will be destroyed. It won’t be five months of destruction. It will come at once.”

Harold Camping once again made another announcement that will surely be an instant hit of mockery among the individuals who had already make fun out of him. With regards to the responsibility of those people who had been affected by his predictions he was washing out his hands and take no responsibility for whatever acts his supporters had made.

Harold Camping Apocalypse
End of the world van outside Family Radio

Camping asks his supporters to continue to believed what he was predicting for the reasons that the he was just used by God as an instrument to deliver His message. The Family Radio members will no longer posts billboards or make commercials among local stations for the upcoming end of the world on October 21. His members will now ceased to distributes about end of the world tracts and also the Bible for the reasons that the message had been delivered already.

 

Harold Camping was considered by many Bible believing Christians as one of the most prominent false prophet of modern times. On his first public appearance last May 23, he never uttered even a single word of apology for his failed rapture prediction.  Some advisers from his inner circles told him that he owed a public apology, but the 89-year-old preacher neglected their advice instead pronounced another date for the third time.

Ruining the lives of hundreds of his followers also deserved not only an apology but compensation for the lost that his prediction had brought to their lives but the the preacher always that it was just an honest error on his part and he was not infallible but GOD was infallible.

One thing that bothers me about his prediction was the date that he was stating it will happen on October 21, take note but there is no specific year. It’s up for you to decide. Only God Knows.

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