I didn't believe Harold Camping's apocalyptic predictions because I was taught that the day and time of Jesus' return are not known. It was easy for me to see that Camping was misguiding his followers, all the while collecting millions in donations I'm sure. I'm curious what the draw was to his ministry and why he blatantly disregarded what the Bible explicitly says about the day and time of Jesus' return is unknown. What do you think?
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A Year After the Non-Apocalypse: Where Are They Now? | (A)theologies | Religion Dispatches
- A Year After the Non-Apocalypse: Where Are They Now? A reporter tracks down the remnants of Harold Camping's apocalyptic movement and finds out you don't have to be crazy to believe something nuts.
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