Radio preacher who predicted doomsday dies

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Radio preacher who predicted doomsday dies ? CNN Belief Blog - CNN.com Blogs


  • "We humbly acknowledge we were wrong," Camping and his staff members wrote in a letter to supporters posted on Family Radio's website in March 2012.
  • Despite his poor track record, he had gathered many followers. Some gave up their homes, entire life savings and jobs because they believed the world was ending.

Who, exactly, are the "sheep"?
 

Those that refuse to see the handwriting on the wall!


God Bless


Chris
 

Radio preacher who predicted doomsday dies ? CNN Belief Blog - CNN.com Blogs


  • "We humbly acknowledge we were wrong," Camping and his staff members wrote in a letter to supporters posted on Family Radio's website in March 2012.
  • Despite his poor track record, he had gathered many followers. Some gave up their homes, entire life savings and jobs because they believed the world was ending.

Who, exactly, are the "sheep"?

First, thought religion was Verbotten.

Second, Jesus (also referred to in scripture as "the Son of Man) said in regards to the time of the end of days: "Concerning that day and hour nobody knows, neither the angels of the heavens nor the Son, but only the Father (GOD)." Therefore, anyone who tells you they know when it is going to happen is a liar.

Third, gotta love the opportunity to take jab at religion, eh "bully buster"?
 

First, thought religion was Verbotten.

Second, Jesus (also referred to in scripture as "the Son of Man) said in regards to the time of the end of days: "Concerning that day and hour nobody knows, neither the angels of the heavens nor the Son, but only the Father (GOD)." Therefore, anyone who tells you they know when it is going to happen is a liar.

Third, gotta love the opportunity to take jab at religion, eh "bully buster"?

I have never taken a jab at religion let alone done so in this instance. ONLY you are making this about religion.

See post #1: "Some gave up their homes, entire life savings and jobs because they believed the world was ending." People like to throw around the whole "sheep" term. This was my opportunity to use the term as I see fit.
 

I have never taken a jab at religion let alone done so in this instance. ONLY you are making this about religion.

See post #1: "Some gave up their homes, entire life savings and jobs because they believed the world was ending." People like to throw around the whole "sheep" term. This was my opportunity to use the term as I see fit.

If people blindly follow someone, that is THEIR FAULT. The information is FREELY AVAILABLE, the information is WIDELY KNOWN, and in any endeavor ... IGNORING THE INSTRUCTIONS IS NOT A WAY TO SUCCEED.

I'm not saying the preacher was right, in fact as the son of a minister and a former minister myself, I can assure you that MANY PREACHERS are NOT RIGHT.

However, we are all INDIVIDUALLY responsible for our actions, for the decisions WE make. When you make those decisions, YOU HAVE TO LIVE WITH THE CONSEQUENCES.

It has happened before and will probably happen again.
 

When I read the headline I thought it was about the bearmanpig hunter, Al Gore. If you take the name out of the article and the apology it could have been too. lol

Not that I wish a malady befall the inventor of the internet. He at least still had enough sense to sell his network to super big oil.
 

When I read the headline I thought it was about the bearmanpig hunter, Al Gore.

As usual. Algore was looking in all the wrong places ... and probably wanted to blame Manbearpig for melting the polar ice caps ...

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