Harold Camping lets out a hearty chuckle when he considers the people who believe the world will end in 2012.
“That date has not one stitch of biblical authority,” Camping says from the Oakland office where he runs Family Radio, an evangelical station that reaches listeners around the world. “It’s like a fairy tale.”
The real date for the end of times, he says, is in 2011.
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The Christians never get it right. even their man made book says that they wont know and wont ever get it right.
Do you describe yourself as “man made”?
How can 60 different authors, most of whom never knew or read each other, spread out over a period of 1800 years write a “man made” work that is harmonious, self-reinforcing, unable to be disproven despite the vast amount of effort aimed at doing so not be divinely-inspired. These guys will still be around on May 22 because they’re over-estimating their ability to discern that “man made” book…but why would you let that erode your credence in the book (instead of just them)?