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« on: October 19, 2011, 12:20:20 am »

Harold Camping Oct. 21 Rapture: God Stopped Saving People in May, Family Radio Says


Family Radio says if you weren't among those who were saved by May 21, the date of Harold Camping's Rapture prediction, then it's too late.

   
When its general manager Camping made a doomsday prediction back in May that was a "physical" failure, Family Radio informed the world that God actually used the much-publicized event "to warn the whole world that on May 21 [His] salvation program would be finished on that day."

According to Camping and Family Radio, the whole world has been "under God's judgment" since May 21. Everyone, except for the elect, or "true believers," has been hanging under God's wrath, which will unfold on Oct. 21.

God was only trying to shake up the world when He "hid" His actual plans from Camping, Family Radio purports in a document published on its website titled "What Happened on May 21?"

Although observers and critics agree that what happened on May 21 was Camping actually proving himself once more to be a poor student of the Bible, the California broadcaster insists that he still had it right, but that God had not been very forthcoming with sharing His judgment plans.

The Family Radio document claims that, to get the world's attention, "God withheld from the true believers the way in which two phrases were to be understood. Had He not done so, the world would never have been shaken in fear as it was."

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The two phrases Family Radio refers to are "the completion of God's salvation program" and "God's final judgment."

Speaking rather unclearly for God, Family Radio explains that the completion of "God's salvation plan" is concentrated in the word "rapture" and that the phrase "God's final judgment" is concentrated in the word "earthquake."

Without explaining its hermeneutics or offering an examination of the original Greek usage of the words "rapture" and "earthquake," something Bible teachers might do, Family Radio insists that all one needs is a "critical" understanding of "rapture" and "earthquake" to understand why Camping's doom and gloom May 21 predictions were dead wrong.

In providing that "critical" understanding, Family Radio explains that "earthquake" can also mean "people," so people, instead of the earth, were shaken on May 21. As for "rapture," God is no longer in the business of saving people, Family Radio states simply.

The unsaved were not plunged into hell and believers raptured on May 21 because Camping and Family Radio did not understand what God was doing. Now that they do, unbelievers will enter into eternal punishment and believers into eternal bliss on Oct. 21 – because God has finally opened up the Scripture a little more for Camping.

On May 21, "each and every true believer had become eternally safe with God in Heaven" and "no one who had not become saved by that date can ever become saved."

Instead of a "horrible destruction" of the unsaved, as previously explained, unrepentant sinners can now expect to go "quietly" into eternal damnation, according to a September audio message from Camping.

Camping has revealed that he now believes "that all of our unsaved loved ones will not receive special vengeance of God at all. ... We must believe that probably there will be no pain suffered by anyone because of their rebellion against God."

The 90-year-old California broadcaster added that he found it comforting that the unsaved will "quietly die."

If Camping and Family Radio and their supporters hand not "warned" the world of God's impending doom, more people would not have been saved by May 21.

Those who came to belief in Jesus Christ after May 21, however, are out of God's good graces, according to Camping. The period of salvation is over, so any new believers with genuine faith in Jesus Christ are essentially damned, based on Family Radio's explanation.

While it purports that "only God knows who His elect are that He saved prior to May 21, Family Radio insists that "anyone can continue to beseech God for mercy because salvation and the election program are entirely in God’s hands."

Family Radio closes its explanation of Camping's failed May 21 prediction by noting, "You, too, without your knowledge may have become saved before that date."

http://www.christianpost.com/news/harold-camping-oct-21-rapture-god-stopped-saving-people-in-may-family-radio-says-58476/
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« Reply #1 on: October 19, 2011, 04:00:06 am »

guy had a stroke last time.
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« Reply #2 on: October 19, 2011, 05:32:11 am »

He might have more than a stroke at the judgement seat, less he repent.
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« Reply #3 on: October 20, 2011, 06:09:06 pm »

FYI, tomorrow is 10/21 which is the latest Camping "rapture prediction". Everyone ready for the BIG global event tomorrow? Cheesy

BTW - Rangers are in the World Series, again. Wink
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« Reply #4 on: October 21, 2011, 09:07:57 am »

FYI, tomorrow is 10/21 which is the latest Camping "rapture prediction". Everyone ready for the BIG global event tomorrow? Cheesy

BTW - Rangers are in the World Series, again. Wink
Started putting plastic on windows in preparation for winter; maybe, I should stop and wait for Oct 22.
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« Reply #5 on: October 21, 2011, 09:11:34 am »

Started putting plastic on windows in preparation for winter; maybe, I should stop and wait for Oct 22.

Yep, it's getting cold here in North Texas as well.
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« Reply #6 on: October 25, 2011, 06:25:25 am »

Harold Camping Exclusive: Family Radio Founder Retires; Doomsday 'Prophet' No Longer Able to Work

Harold Camping, who predicted Oct. 21 to be the day Christians would be caught up to heaven and that God would judge the world, said on Oct. 16 that he is no longer able to lead Family Radio Stations, Inc. or his ministry, and his wife has confirmed that the 90-year-old radio evangelist has retired, a documentarian close to Camping told The Christian Post in an exclusive interview.

Camping also said in a private conversation that day that nobody could know exactly when the time of the apocalypse would come, according to his interlocutor. That statement constitutes a radical change in his teachings, as Camping used to claim that the date of the end of the world is encoded in the Bible, and that he had found the way to read it through studying it closely for many years.

Brandon Tauszik, a documentarian who has been attending Camping’s Oakland, Calif., church for eight months told The Christian Post Sunday that he spoke with Camping in person on Oct. 16, only a few days before the second coming of Christ was about to occur, as predicted by the Bible teacher.

Tauszik said that Camping seemed very unsure about the exact date of the end of the world when they spoke. When asked if he was wondering what would happen Friday (Oct. 21), Camping reportedly said that God has not given anyone the power to know exactly when the Rapture would come – a radical change from what Camping had said only last month in an audio message. In that September message, published on Family Radio's website, Camping, although sounding less sure about his calculations, said, "The end is going to come very, very quietly probably within the next month. It will happen, that is, by October 21."

Tauszik was one of the very few people who managed to speak to Camping recently in the days following his third failed doomsday prediction.

The radio host has not been commenting on his prediction ever since he released the recorded broadcast concerning Oct. 21 on Family Radio's website. After Friday's apocalypse did not occur, Camping refused to speak to the press. Camping's wife, Shirley Camping, was very suspicious of Tauszik when he appeared at their doorstep, wanting to make sure he was not working for any newspaper or magazine. She added that neither of them wanted to speak to the press.

Camping has been at home ever since he left the hospital after suffering a stroke in June. In his last broadcasted address he sounded weak, as he did when speaking to Tauszik. He has not been participating in services at his church, while other pastors associated with Family Radio were delivering his messages to the congregation, such as Tom Evans and John Gomez.

Camping seemed still very disappointed that his calculations about the May 21 doomsday were wrong, according to Tauszik. The radio evangelist asserted that he was very careful in making the calculations, and then said in a complaining tone that no matter how careful one is in his calculations, God can still withhold information from him.

Meanwhile, since Friday, at the church and over the radio, Camping's followers have been hearing other preachers say that, though they were all disappointed that Christ did not come, good Christians should live well every day, being ready for that date when Christ finally does return to Earth.

Camping has not spoken publicly to the press since Thursday, Oct. 20, when he reportedly told a Reuters reporter who knocked on the door of his Alameda home: "We're not having a conversation. There’s nothing to report here." Reuters reported that Camping was dressed in a bathrobe and using a walker.

On May 22, Camping reportedly told Tauszik that he was in shock and totally bewildered that the great earthquake he anticipated did not strike. He said: "I have no answers," according to the documentarian.

http://www.christianpost.com/news/harold-camping-exclusive-family-radio-founder-retires-doomsday-prophet-no-longer-able-to-work-59222/
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« Reply #7 on: October 25, 2011, 10:09:18 am »

Harold Camping Exclusive: Family Radio Founder Retires; Doomsday 'Prophet' No Longer Able to WorkAfter Friday's apocalypse did not occur,
Well, I guess I better finish putting up plastic on windows.

2Pet 3:4  And saying, Where is the promise of his coming? for since the fathers fell asleep, all things continue as they were from the beginning of the creation.
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