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Thursday, May 19, 2011

Harold Camping, is the reason why the Church is on the back burner for most people. He predicts end of the world this Saturday May 21st.

Harold Camping, an 89-year-old retired civil engineer from Oakland, California, who founded Family Radio Worldwide, an independent ministry that has broadcast his prediction around the world.
The Rapture, which he base his reasons on is the belief that Christ will bring the faithful into paradise prior to a period of tribulation on earth that precedes the end of time.

Camping has, prior to this one, made the same prediction in 1994 which did not take place. In January 2011 he predicted again saying, that "Beyond the shadow of a doubt, May 21 will be the date of the Rapture and the day of judgment,"

According to Associated Press source, Rev. Daniel Akin, president of the Southeastern Baptist Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina stated,
"I believe Christ could come today. I believe he could choose not to come for 1,000 years," he said. "That's in his hands, not mine."

Harold Camping is the reason why so many organizations of mental health is booming. He has of lot of followers like many other churches who's flock has sold their homes, gave their pay checks to the church, even let the Church handle their bills, and affair.

For most people, like me, I do not believe in such stupid accusations that cause the Church to look stupid in the eyes of those who already does not believe in it because of out of touch Ministers and wild looking followers like these..

No! The world will not come to an end Saturday may 21. No one knows the time or day. However, I will question Rev. Akin of the Southeastern Baptist Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina Statement, when he said "Christ could come today.  I believe he could choose not to come for 1,000 years," he said. "That's in his hands, not mine."

I know it sound good for Ministers to say, "Christ could come today", but the fact is he will not. Only death will come today and you should be ready for your destination which ever path you chose.
Pastors should no before making these types of statements that many other events must take place centering around Israel and Muslims, one world government and more. They are in the works but havent occured yet. Until then, only thing we can say. And that is, "the time draws near".

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