Yeah, that’s the ticket. The destruction of the Earth? Remember that? Yeah…that’s the rapture date, too, now. Yep.
Ohh May 21st was “an invisible judgment day”.
So … what? We’re all on double secret probation?
Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, humanity.
I read this also, and would like some clarification.
I abstained from sex for nearly two weeks because [DEL]the risk/reward tradeoff doesn’t work given my heart condition[/DEL] I’ve heard the baby Jesus doesn’t love people who use contraceptives for sex. But have I already been Judged by now? Is it indeed a Final Judgment?
Are these extra five months a special guilt-free partytime from a loving God? It almost sounds like we now have five months for penalty-free fornication, drugs, profanity, etc. Is that correct?
DING DING DING DING! Aaaand the 54%who picked “will claim a miscalculation and come up with a new date for Judgement Day” in the “How will Camping respond to the failure of his Rapture Day prediction” poll were absolutely correct.
May 21 was just a test. If it had been real, we would have received better instructions.
It’s definitely coming on February 30th.
I’m holding out for June 3rd (May 21st in the Julian Calendar)
Sorry to dash your hopes, but he’s working with the Hebrew/Jewish calendar, so that’s probably not a factor.
Let’s be accurate, shall we? Camping didn’t revise his prediction for the end of the world. May 21 was supposed to be the rapture, five months before the end of the world on October 21.
Should the man be mocked and ridiculed for being wrong? Certainly. He put himself out there, as did his followers. However, that the majority of Americans, I read up to 70%, believe judgment day will come, 40% believing it will happen by the year 2050, is what should be alarming to us, not that some old delusional coot thought it was going to happen last weekend.
The rapture Camping described before Saturday didn’t occur. So he was wrong. Ridicule him for that. There’s no need to embellish or reinterpret what he actually said to make your point.
Wait, what happened to the 2012 armageddon? Is that passé now? So many ends of the world it’s hard to keep track of them these days.
It’s all garbage. Fortunately, I don’t think many people at all are taking the Mayan prediction seriously. Of course the Mayans weren’t Christians, so it’s okay to dismiss them. But Christianity’s judgment day? Oh, that’s real. :rolleyes:
You assume that not making sense would be a setback.
This is all too true. Drunk, reasonably fit, and reasonably smart is a much better way to go through life.
How much should I wager in Final Judgment? Do I get to see the category before deciding?
What a flaming fucking douchebag.
I think that this situation absolutely requires a really futile and stupid gesture be done on somebody’s part!
We’re just the guys to do it.
Haven’t been watching the History Channel lately have you.
This about sums up the motivations.