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Originally posted by: chefantwon
The web site specified WORLDWIDE destructive earthquakes. Last I checked, while Iceland is a part of the world, there is about 99.99% still left.
Btw, 1 hour left......Come on New Madrid fault...
I still understood that May 21 is supposed to be the beginning date. All destruction is supposed to have occurred by October 21. Here is a small blurb from Wikipedia
Originally posted by: chefantwon
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Originally posted by: Roulette Man
By the way, I don't believe in any of this, but it is my understanding from another story that today is the BEGINNING of this so called Rapture, with it ending sometime in September or October.
The Valcano going off is probably enough fodder for this guy to claim this is the first sign of it.
I have an eccentric beneficiary who lives in the Bay Area. This beneficiary has been fearful of past dates of Nostradomos (sp?) predicting the end of America, and Y2K. He also believes that much of the world is going to be destroyed in December 2012. That being said, he believes this guy to be a nutcase and isn't afraid of anything happening.
The web site specified WORLDWIDE destructive earthquakes. Last I checked, while Iceland is a part of the world, there is about 99.99% still left.
Btw, 1 hour left......Come on New Madrid fault...
I still understood that May 21 is supposed to be the beginning date. All destruction is supposed to have occurred by October 21. Here is a small blurb from Wikipedia
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Harold Egbert Camping (born July 19, 1921) is an American Christian radio broadcaster[1] and president of Family Radio, a California based religious broadcasting network that spans more than 150 outlets in the United States as well as a website.
Camping's trademarks include his deep, sonorous voice coupled with a slow cadence. He has also used Bible-based numerology to incorrectly predict dates for the end of the world.[2] His most recent end times prediction was that the Rapture would occur on May 21, 2011 and that God would subsequently completely destroy the Earth and the universe five months later on October 21.[3][4] He had previously predicted that the Rapture would occur in September 1994, although the Rapture never occurred.[5]
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Much of the media has advertised this day as being the last day of the world, and that was not Camping's prediction.