Monday 16 May 2011

End Of The World May 21 2011

Not everyone believes the clock will run out on May 21. The American Vision organization points out that Camping initially said the end of the world would occur in 1994.

We Can Know is the organization behind a series of biblical billboards that bear this date as the end of the world. The organization’s philosophy is that, “We can know something about how God will behave in the future by looking at how He has behaved in the past. Since He has given advance notice of the precise timing for judgment in the past, we should not be surprised that He is revealing the timing of the end today.”



Camping arrived at the date by the Good Book, which he says predicts that the end of the world is to occur 7,000 years after God’s first warning about the flood. Camping said the flood happened in 4990 B.C., on what would have been May 21 2011 on today’s calendar.

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End Of The World May 21 2011

American Vision is so confident that Camping is wrong, they are holding their National Prophecy Conference a few weeks after his predicted rapture date.”







According to the American Atheists, Judgment Day is a great week to throw a party, for those who do not believe in God. The Atheists are hosting a Rapture after-party to prove that Camping is wrong.
According to the American Atheists, Judgment Day is a great week to throw a party, for those who do not believe in God. The Atheists are hosting a Rapture after-party to prove that Camping is wrong.
American Vision is so confident that Camping is wrong, they are holding their National Prophecy Conference a few weeks after his predicted rapture date.”

Not everyone believes the clock will run out on May 21. The American Vision organization points out that Camping initially said the end of the world would occur in 1994.
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