Doomsday ‘Prophet’ (and Likely Followers Money Too) MISSING! (Of Course)

Well, May 21 came and went.  For whatever reasons or miscalculations, the

Harold Camping

world did not end.  But not so strangely, “prophet” Harold Camping is nowhere to be found.

Of course he isn’t. Full Story HERE.

With every second ticking by, the chances of Family Radio President Harold Camping being denounced as a false prophet are becoming stronger and his followers are visibly devastated and their faith shaken.

Camping had prophesied that the End of the World would come on May 21, 2011 at 6 p.m. Basing his prediction on Bible verses such as Genesis 7:4 (“Seven days from now I will send rain on the earth”) and 2 Peter 3:8 (“With the Lord a day is like a thousand years, and a thousand years are like a day”), he said 200 million people will witness Rapture while the remaining will be left behind to witness the destruction of the earth which will be complete by October 21, 2011.

The destruction would come about through a series of natural disasters, including violent earthquakes which would make the Japan’s earthquake look like “a Sunday school picnic in comparison”.

There were a few earthquakes in different parts of the world on Saturday, but none of the magnitude that Camping had predicted. While Japan’s earthquake was registered at 9.0 magnitude, none of the earthquakes on Saturday were able to cross the magnitude of 5.2.

As slowly it became clear that Camping’s prediction was once again going horribly wrong (he had previously predicted that the World will end on September 1994, but it was “business as usual”), he managed to give the media the slip and hasn’t been spotted since last night.

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