Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Harold Camping was wrong when he predicted the end of the world in Sept, 1994. Why listen to him this time?

Why are people getting all excited about his latest version of "end of the world" prophecies? And why does he think he is exempt from Jesus' warnings about the false teachers who think they know God's timeline?|||He's just another religious nut, that's all. You don't have to believe him. (and neither do I)|||This is the nature of religion, people that believe are also likely to believe what a "respected" teacher says, as long as they respect them. Look at the evangelists that have had gay or straight affairs and then gone on to continue their ministry.





A different way to look at it is that if belief or faith is your measure of truth, any thing that you want to believe is true and there is no objective way to determine which belief is true or not.|||I am excited cause he will be proven wrong again and God and the Bible will be once again proven correct.|||On his radio program entitled "Family Radio," Harold Camping is teaching that people should flee from their churches. This teaching is contrary to sound biblical interpretation. It may be of interest to know that this is not the first time Camping has promoted teachings that were based on his personal opinion rather than on sound biblical exegesis. Camping wrote a book early in the 1990s titled "1994?" In this book, Harold Camping speculated, perhaps "claimed" would be more accurate, that history would end in September of 1994. Christ would return and judge the world, according to Camping. Camping was obviously wrong, and we know from Scripture that God鈥檚 prophets are never wrong.





http://www.gotquestions.org/Harold-Campi鈥?/a>








Should We Leave Our Churches?; A Biblical Response to Harold Camping


By: J. Ligon Duncan, Mark R. Talbot


http://www.christianbook.com/should-chur鈥?/a>|||I don't. All Bible prophecy has attained perfect and complete fulfillment long ago - every jot and tittle of it.





Scripture comments upon the end of the age (Greek aion - English eon) not the end of the world. It describes the end of the age of the Law and the beginning of the age of Grace in Jesus Christ.





Scripture states over 200 times that the world wil not end





Ecc 1:4 [One] generation passeth away, and [another] generation cometh: but the earth abideth for ever.








Isa 45:17 [But] Israel shall be saved in the LORD with an everlasting salvation: ye shall not be ashamed nor confounded world without end.





Eph 3:21 Unto him [be] glory in the church by Christ Jesus throughout all ages, world without end. Amen.|||Bible says to avoid such people.





2 Thess 3:6


Brothers and sisters, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ we order you not to associate with any believer who doesn't live a disciplined life and doesn't follow the tradition you received from us.





He and his followers are nutters.|||well....





you can only stick your w*ng into an electric pencil sharpener so many times until you wise up....





but most of the world couldn't resist the urge yet again......





oh and he probably lacks nerve cells in his so he can't feel the pain so he just does it over.... and over.... and over.... i don't think it exists anymore....|||He's misguided. Nobody knows the exact date of the end of the world. Even the Bible says that.|||Didn't he also say that Jesus has magic underpants? Or did some other preacher say that?|||He means well but, Paul describes him in Romans 1:22 " Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools,"|||I don't?





No one knows when it will happen.





God bless|||It's not from him...he is just a man...it has been revealed from the Bible that May 21st, 2011 is Judgment Day...with world annihilation (God destroying it with fire) on October 21st, 2011. In between those dates it will be utter horror and no salvation for the unsaved left behind. Pray now for mercy and salvation while there is still time.





Read. read, read the Bible...it is the infallible Word of God:





Romans 10:17 So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God.





So the facts are straight, Harold Camping 1994 predictions were in a book entitled 1994?...with a question mark...in the book he eluded to that it may be 2011.

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