Saturday, October 22, 2011

Get a grip, this may be your last day on earth, again

For Harold Camping, predicting the end of the world has turned out to be more like a hobby, than a real attempt to predict the future.

Today might be the end of the world, but Family Radio Network preacher Harold Camping, whose last Doomsday prediction in May fizzled, doesn't want to make a big fuss of it this time.
Yeah, he is not answering the phone, or giving interviews, like last time. I guess he got a boost by the earthquake that took place yesterday in San Francisco. But hey, when doesn't it tremble in California? I grew up there, I should know, at the end, I didn't pay attention to the tremors.

Camping, this time around, is not taking chances, he may get it wrong again:
Camping, who suffered a stroke in the weeks after his May 21 for the End of the World failed to materialize, reset the date for Oct. 21, but has notably sprinkled his prediction with "probably" and "maybe."

So, here in Australia, we have past the 21st of October, yet, we are still here, alive and well. But wait, Camping is American, and thinks that God works in American time. Oh well, I am happy I, and my love ones are alive.

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