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Spaci Harold Camping president of Family Radio has claimed that the era of the Church age has come to an end.
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IBSS - Other Views - Harold Camping
Spaci Dean Harner for years has tuned in to Harold Camping's Bible studies on the Family Radio Network, but Camping wants Christians to stop going to church. ...
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Harold Camping : Family Radio - religious cults, sects and movements
Spaci Research resources on religious cults, sects, and alternative religions - Harold Camping : Family Radio.
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SermonAudio.com - Is Family Radio a Cult?
Spaci Free Presbyterian Churches, Is Harold Camping's Family Radio a Cult? ... Add Keywords —, Family Radio Harold Camping Prophecy Cults Heresy ADvent Rapture ...
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Family Radio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Spaci Produced programming in-house from Family Radio includes "Open Forum" with Harold Camping taking phone calls from listeners about the bible, "Family Bible ...
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Is Harold Camping and Family Radio a cult?
Spaci Is Harold Camping and Family Radio a cult? Is Harold Camping a false prophet? Has the church age ended as is taught by Family Radio?
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Harold Camping - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Spaci Eventually Harold Camping sold his business and became a full-time volunteer executive of Family Radio, serving without pay as President and General Manager ...
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Family Radio Harold Camping News
Barn converted into a bunker, 15 years' worth of food and a son trained to use ... - Daily Mail
![]() Daily Mail | Barn converted into a bunker, 15 years' worth of food and a son trained to use ... Daily Mail Meanwhile, Family Radio president Harold Camping has incorrectly predicted the end of the world for decades. The Christian radio broadcaster said it would come to an end first in 1988, then again in 1994, and twice in 2011 – once in May and the other ... |
Will modern-day politicians never stop saying sorry? - The Guardian
Will modern-day politicians never stop saying sorry? The Guardian "God was in charge of everything," was how the venerable US preacher Harold Camping accounted for last year's double-bish. "When it comes to trying to recognise the truth of prophecy, we're finding that it is very difficult." This difficulty did not, ... |
Author on End Times: Christians are making same mistakes as Pharisees ... - ChristianToday
Author on End Times: Christians are making same mistakes as Pharisees ... ChristianToday Dismissing both Mayan 2012 doomsday prophecies and Family Radio Bible teacher Harold Camping's predictions that the world was going to end last year (on at least two different occasions), Haug insisted that the world will not see the end times any time ... |
Reasons to be cheerful in 2012: it's not the end of the world. Again - The Guardian
![]() The Guardian | Reasons to be cheerful in 2012: it's not the end of the world. Again The Guardian Only last year, Christian radio host and eschatological alarmist Harold Camping picked 21 May as the date of the Rapture. "Beyond the shadow of a doubt," he said. When the end of the world failed to conform to his itinerary, Camping rejigged his ... |
Dogmageddon - Nothing for Money - VICE
![]() VICE | Dogmageddon - Nothing for Money VICE In fact, we have a recent precedent for how everyone reacts when a group says the world's going to end thanks to Harold Camping's Family Radio Worldwide's bullshit proclamation that we were all going to die on May 21 of last year. |
North Star: End of the world: do you believe? - my.hsj.org
North Star: End of the world: do you believe? my.hsj.org During the past decade, many theories have emerged on the end of the world. For example: Y2K; June 6, 2006 (6/6/06); and most recently the numerous predictions of Family Radio preacher Harold Camping, who predicted the world would end on Oct. 21, 2011. |
ROONEY BIN: Hoping for an end to doomsday predictions - Florida Times-Union
ROONEY BIN: Hoping for an end to doomsday predictions Florida Times-Union Radio preacher Harold Camping got out of the rapture prophecy business after first miscalculating the 2011 apocalypse for May 21 and again on Oct. 21. On Nov. 8, Earthlings came close to a collision with asteroid 2005 YU55. |




