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Saturday, May 21, 2011

May 21, 2011 beginning of Apocalypse?

Posted by Rana Gee

Judgement day is coming this weekend, according to the Christian movement based in Oakland, California. Family Radio Group, headed by retired engineer Harold Camping, predicts that Jesus Christ will return to Earth on May 21 to gather the faithful to heaven.
On this day, Camping and his followers say, "a great earthquake will happen, so powerful," he will open all the graves. " While all believers will be united with God, while "the organs, all unsaved people will be thrown on the ground to be ashamed of," according to the prophecy posted on the website of the radio network.
Camping forecast is based on his reading of the passages in the Bible and calculations, which are connected to global developments, which include the gay pride movement and the founding of Israel in 1948.
Throughout the world there was no shortage of opinions about forecasting camping. Of those who subscribe to the possibility that those who think that this is nonsense. The theory also provoked a reaction atheist group, perhaps above all in North Carolina, where a group planning a "Rapture After Party in North Carolina, -. The best damn party in NC
Grand Strand residents are skeptical about the prophecy, if not more. Many told NewsChannel 15 they believe the world will end someday, but not on May 21.
"It depends on God. Only he knows when it will end," said Jean Cornwell of Carolina Forest.
"I think it will happen, but I do not believe that this will happen within two days from now," said Anthony Ray Horry County.
Only two days? We have a lot in common, America, "said Carolina Forest resident Crystal Dotson.
Camping prophecy comes under heavy fire over the mainline Christian clergy, including the pastor at Grand Strand Baptist Church, who says outlook contradicts the Bible.
"Only the Father knows the day and hour of his return," said Dr. Freddie Young. "And so, to get maybe some kind of special revelation to say, you know the day's tragic because there is no biblical basis for that."
Young said the greatest tragedy for those who believe, predict, and sold all their possessions.
Above the main entrance to the Baptist Church Young huge stained-glass window depicting the second coming of Christ, with trumpets blowing and Christians to proclaim the joy rising from the dead. But Young said that will happen, there will be other prophecies not yet fulfilled.
"Judgement Day will come, but at the end of the book of Revelation, and there are many things that need to happen until then."
Young called the camp "just one more date setter", a long list of doomsday prophets going back to the first century after Christ's death. The pastor said, Camping basing their predictions largely on a single Bible verse that says that once God as a thousand years, to his followers. Young said the Camp came up with its own definition of the date on which the biblical flood occurred, the projects that date 7,000 years to calculate the 21 May 2011 as the Day of Judgement.
Young scoffs at more accurate prophecies of camping, that Christ will appear at 6:00 pm Pacific time.
"I was surprised by that because I believe that if he went 21-m, it would be a time of Jerusalem, and if people are waiting on the west coast, they may miss it."
Young said that he lives his life as if Judgement Day is always inevitable, but he doubts it will happen this Saturday.

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