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In this Dec. 12, 2002 file photo, Harold Camping speaks while holding the Bible, in San Leandro, Calif.

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In this Dec. 12, 2002 file photo, Harold Camping speaks while holding the Bible, in San Leandro, Calif.

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In this Dec. 12, 2002 file photo, Harold Camping speaks while holding the Bible, in San Leandro, Calif.

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Date: Fri. May. 20 2011 8:42 PM ET

A loose-knit Christian movement is preparing for Judgment Day a lot sooner than you might think, after an 89-year-old retired engineer in California predicted that Jesus Christ would return to Earth this Saturday.

But for many others, the prediction has become a punch line that's too hard to resist.

The prophesy originates with Harold Camping, who founded a ministry called Family Radio Worldwide. In broadcast sermons he has been saying that May 21 would bring the Rapture, at 6 p.m. to be precise.

According to Family Radio's website, Camping discovered a mathematical formula from the text of the Bible that allowed him to pinpoint Judgment Day.

The last time Camping made such a prediction was in 1994, although things didn't quite go as he had expected.

However, Family Radio's website maintains that "the accurate timeline of history was revealed to true believers" only a few years ago.

"On May 21, 2011 two events will occur," the group predicts. "A great earthquake (that) will be so powerful it will throw open all graves. The remains of all the believers who have ever lived will be instantly transformed into glorified spiritual bodies to be forever with God.

"On the other hand the bodies of all unsaved people will be thrown out upon the ground to be shamed. The inhabitants who survive this terrible earthquake will exist in a world of horror and chaos beyond description."

Family Radio has mounted an extensive campaign to share its discovery in North America and overseas. Billboards have sprung up from Colorado to Dubai proclaiming that May 21 will bring the end of the world.

The ministry has also organized missions to Iraq and Turkey, where volunteers are asked to use their final days on Earth handing out leaflets. RV caravans are also spreading the word across North America -- including one that will end its journey in Vancouver on Saturday.

But the sensation has also provided fertile ground for jokes from those who don't buy the fringe group's belief.

Jon Stewart took aim at the radio preacher Wednesday night on "The Daily Show," saying that "actuarially speaking he's probably not that far off," given Camping's advanced age.

On Facebook, there's now a "Post rapture looting" page that invites people "to pick up some sweet stereo equipment and maybe some new furniture for the mansion we're going to squat in" once "everyone is gone and God's not looking."

The comic strip "Doonesbury" has also poked fun at the prophesy, and countless "Rapture parties" have been scheduled to celebrate what organizers believe will be the continuation of life as we know it.

With files from The Associated Press

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bd is sk
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Although I don't believe Mr. Camping's prediction will come true on Saturday, I have to commend him for putting his faith into action. In fact, I admire him for caring about the state of people's souls so much that he put himself out there to give people the opportunity to put things right with their Maker before the end of days. As a Christian it is easy to slide through this world without making an impact on souls and I think Mr. Camping is doing what he believes is right to ensure the eternal well being of as many souls as possible. Good on ya, Mr. Camping.


Vickie
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What angers me about this is the fear this "Minister" is preaching and creating in children. How do you explain to a child who sees these messages, expecically when people walk around the town wearing bright yellow t-shirts handing out pamphlets telling you to prepare for the world to end. What kind of person can truly justify fearing children like this. As an adult we realize everyone is entitled to their religious beliefs and should this prediction come true, what could anyone really do about it anyway. But to put this kind of fear in an unknowing child is horrid and so unfair. As if our children today do not have enough to worry about. Shame on them!


Derry
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On Sunday, Harold Camping will prove to be a false prophet once again. I don't understand why the media is giving this phoney so much press. Must be a slow news week.


Lance Usher
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Heck... their web site does not even work... maybe the end is already here... :)


Jason Hamre
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Theology *PERIOD* is wrong. Haven't we all grown up enough to stop putting stock in bronze age creation myths?


whatsittoya
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ths is just something to scare the "living" daylights out of people. well some people (me inluded) DON'T WANT TO HEAR IT!!!


Faith
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I for one look forward to yet another kook telling everyone the world will end. Funny to see how many people buy into this crap and sell off all their stuff. I'm looking forward to all the awesome yard sales tomorrow!! Why people buy into anything this childish is beyond me? Stories people....just stories!


Andre...Glovertown, NL
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Well, it is in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, Current TimeSaturday, May 21, 2011 at 8:33:16 AM EST....and no it is not Rapture time.....only God the Father know.....but keep watching...I promise it will happen....when?...No one knows about that day or hour, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father... Matthew 24:36


Lance Usher
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It is folks like him (extremists) who warp and twist religions so much that they cause problems. How can anyone, or any Christian take these nuts seriously. Oh well gotta hand it to hime for trying. If at first you don't succeed, try try (guess guess) again. :)


Johnnn - Kitchcner
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"the accurate timeline of history was revealed to true believers" . . .So, when nothing happens tomorrow, does that mean that Harold Camping is not a "true believer"?Then again, perhaps Camping should read the Bible (Mathew 24:36) ""However, no one knows the day or hour when these things will happen, not even the angels in heaven or the Son himself. Only the Father knows.'


Jan-Pete in Lethbridge
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Mr. Camping has already shown himself to be a false prophet, but is weasling this out as a mathematical calculation based on scripture (which he evidently got wrong the first time) rather than arbitrary prophesy. What is most painful for me is seeing this become the butt of comedy. This frankly is not comedy material. Christ has promised he will return, and this will be to the absolute dread of those who are not in Christ. The Bible talks about people calling for 'mountains to fall on them' as they will be overwhelmed with dread. That doesn't sound like a 'looting' party to me. Also, more accurate theological interpretation suggest that 'judgement day' immediately follows the 'rapture', a day when those who are not in Christ stand before God to give an account of themselves, and are judged accordingly (hence the 'dread'). There won't be time for 'looting' and parties. As a fundamental/reformed Christian, I don't expect the world to end tomorrow. There are frankly too many unfulfilled prophecies at this time, no matter how enthusiastic and excited my dispensational friends are. Nevertheless, I long for the coming of the Lord, and I and my family are ready.


Willi Suk-Kleer
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If you believe in Jesus death on the cross for your sins you don't need to be afraid because you will go to heaven to be with Jesus.


Karen
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I hope my cats get to go to heaven.


Ryan, Guelph
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My wife just had a great comment... "I guess we don't have to worry about what to buy for dinner tomorrow night." If nothing else, this event (or lack thereof) has caused a lot of great spoofs on the end of the world.


Sirtruc
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So since the end of the world is on a saturday is that considered a stat? If so does that mean we get tuesday off too?


sgtnitnoy
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I am at peace with myself and will welcome the end of the world at 6 p.m. tomorrow, but if nothing else at least the end of all religions.


Dean in Abby
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I haven't seen the hosts of locusts or the 4 horsemen of the apocalypse go by yet. I'm guessing his 15 minutes of fame are almost up. Besides, it can't be the end of the world because the Maple Leafs aren't in the Stanley Cup final.


Skip
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I am awake and still alive and in Tokyo on this lovely Saturday morning 21 May. Did they prophesise in what time zone this would be, or should we just assume EDT for best ratings?


Tim
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Whatever it takes to get Harper out of office...


vince in trenton
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this guy who is predicting this is 89 years old.....he aready has one foot in the grave....his address should be the nearest funny farm.....it sounds like he has watched too many Zombie movies......


lionel
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and jesus said no man will know the time or day of my return


Foeley
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I wonder if the end times and Winnipeg getting their Jets back are related in any way?


Ray
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The heck with it, I'm going to get a dozen beer tonight instead of my usual four.The end is coming,again.


Jebus Widowmaker
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Well obviously the world will end Saturaday. It's not like the church to lie. Right???


Allan H
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It has been ending since the beginning of time. One more quack has come forward. Why worry about it. Lets have fun and what ever happens .....happens. Started drinking beer one hour ago. :)


Claude Berube from Calgary
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So 6pm... What time zone would that be in please? So I can work around my schedule for tomorrow.


Robert in Burnaby
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The Book of Zechariah in the Old Testament talks about a great war where the nations of the world rise up against Jerusalem. God's covenant people (the Jews) are pinned in the valley of Armageddon facing destruction when their Messiah comes down and His foot touches the Mount of Olives. It splits in two, and the Jews rush through to safety and are rescued by their Messiah.I really don't see the "Second Coming" happening Saturday since this "great war" hasn't even started yet and apparently is to last over three years.And this "rapture" thing isn't even Biblical. It's based on some impressions or interpretations of what may happen and it has become a religious folklore.


Ashley
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Okay, in the bible God says no man will know when the earth ends. The same guy that made this preditction also said the same thing in 1994. I don't beleive in any of this.


Jim - North Saanich, BC
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This is not the first nor do I think it will be the last time some individual tells me to expect to the end of the earth on a certain day and time. In my 71 years, the sun has come up every day in the east, set in the west and does so again the next day. I plan to get up Sunday morning, read the newspaper and if it's there and I am not in the obituary column then I'll know the world in still here and that I'm not dead and will plan to have a good breakfast and go for a long walk.


Old Ted
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Either these people don't read the bible or they don't understand plain English. The only one who knows when the time is to come, is God. Just read the bible. It's pretty well spelled out.


Prof. Pye Chartt
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At this point, I've guilted my wife into sex at 5:00 pm on Saturday. At 5:05 pm we'll have a wondrous steak and seafood dinner with our kids. At 5:55 pm I'm going to call my mother-in-law, and tell her flat-out what I think of her. ...Hopefully, the world ends; I'm kind of nervous, but excited.


Fred Koepke
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i really do hope that jc will come and take all his idiots away ...then we can start to have peace on Earth


keval
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I can assure you one thing, the world will never ends this saturday. they who say that, have no knowledge of god.


Sober
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His theology is wrong to begin with...


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