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The obituaries today have lists of people for whom it was true.
So I'm reading a live blog of Camping's show tonight and he's amazing. Apparently, judgment DID come but he was just wrong in the effects of it. It was silent but it still happened. He also believes that the end will be October 21st still.
This man is delusional.
And this is exactly what Miller/White and Russell did (1844/1914).So I'm reading a live blog of Camping's show tonight and he's amazing. Apparently, judgment DID come but he was just wrong in the effects of it. It was silent but it still happened.
Through chatting with a friend over what he acknowledged was a very difficult weekend, the light dawned on him that instead of the biblical Rapture in which the faithful would be swept up to the heavens, May 21 had instead been a "spiritual" Judgment Day, which places the entire world under Christ's judgment, he said.
The globe will be completely destroyed in five months, he said, when the apocalypse comes. But because God's judgment and salvation were completed on Saturday, there's no point in continuing to warn people about it, so his network will now just play Christian music and programs until the final end on Oct. 21.