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Believers Warn Neighbors Of Impending Doom On May 21

First Posted: 04/25/2011 9:50 pm EDT Updated: 06/25/2011 5:12 am EDT

By Kathleen O'Brien
Religion News Service

(RNS) Give these billboards credit: They don't hedge their bet.

Judgment Day is coming May 21, 2011 -- not sometime this decade, not sometime this year, but precisely on May 21.

The hundreds of billboards warning unrepentant commuters of their impending doom are courtesy of a California radio station led by 89-year-old Harold Camping, who initially predicted the world would end in 1994.

In New Jersey, about 30 believers paid to erect the signs in hopes of warning and saving their neighbors, said Bob James, a Morristown electrical engineer who organized the grassroots effort.

"Seven billion people are facing their death! What else could I do?" said James, who views the billboards as a message of hope. "When you have this information, with my love for my fellow man, I wanted to tell people."

Warnings of "end times" are cropping up all over. Along Route 15 in Rockaway Township, a handmade sign has a litany of upheaval that could double as a CNN news crawl: earthquakes, tsunamis and war.

"Pray! Pray! Get right. The signs of his coming are here," urges the anonymous prophecy.

Throw in buzz about the Mayan calendar's purported lights-out date of 2012 and it makes for jittery times.

"People love to speculate about the end of the world. It's human nature to want to know when Jesus is returning," said Barbara Rossing, author of The Rapture Exposed and an ordained pastor at the Lutheran School of Theology in Chicago. "But Christ specifically admonishes us, 'Don't try to figure it out."'

She finds Camping's views to be at odds with even those described in the best-selling Left Behind books about the Rapture, when some Christians believe they will be swept up into heaven as those left behind endure years of war and hardship.

"He has some very strange teachings on his website," she said. "This is very odd thinking."

Many May 21 believers say the Bible contains clues that brook no argument. God tells Noah the world will end in seven days; the Bible also equates a day to 1,000 years. The date of the flood has been set at 4990 B.C., so adding 7,000 years plus one for the missing year "0"
produces the year 2011. Translating a biblical reference to a month and day, from the Hebrew calendar to the Gregorian, results in May 21.

"It's no other date. It's only that date," said Michael Garcia, special projects coordinator at Camping's Family Radio enterprise.

The gathering up of saved souls will begin, followed by five months of chaos and tribulation that will serve as a spiritual going-out-of-business sale. It will culminate with the end of the world on Oct. 21.

That is daunting to Anthony Hernandez, a 44-year-old technology worker from Chester Township who runs a monthly Bible study class in his home. Although he devotes himself to proclaiming the message of the May 21 date, he knows that doesn't guarantee his salvation.

"If I find myself here May 22, then I'll be unsaved, because all the believers will be taken," he said. Asked if that scared him, the father of seven answers, "It is scary. I don't know if my children are saved."

He's made no contingency plans for life after May 21, neither booking a summer vacation with relatives, nor stocking up on provisions.

"I've done nothing, because if I'm lost, I'm lost. It's over," he said.

Although the May 21 prediction is widely dismissed, even mocked, Camping's followers see validation in that reaction. After all, Garcia said, Noah met nothing but skepticism when building his ark.

"It probably wasn't even raining at that time," said Garcia, a 39-year-old father of six.

"What was the attitude of everybody else? They scoffed -- and they died," said James, who also sees inspiration in Noah's tale. "So scoffers don't bother me."

Nor is the refusal of mainstream churches to accept their prediction any cause for doubt, for Camping's followers believe most churches are now corrupt.

Family Radio has placed about 1,000 billboards nationally. Garcia declined to disclose the cost, nor how much contributors gave in total, but individual donations ranged from $100 to $5,000.

End-of-the-world predictions are nothing new, said Rossing, who specializes in eschatology, or the branch of theology examining the end of the world.

Baptist preacher William Miller had thousands of followers -- called Adventists -- convinced the date would be Oct. 22, 1844. Many climbed on their roofs in anticipation of their imminent ascension. When that didn't happen, the day became known as the Great Disappointment.

Belief in the discovery of secret information is alluring, Rossing said.

"It's like the decoder ring you found in your cereal box," she said. "You can be the first on your block to decode the Bible."

Kathleen O'Brien writes for The Star-Ledger of Newark, N.J.

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12:09 AM on 06/04/2011
I'm still wondering if he accounted for leap-years? And also if its not the literal end, just a change in the way things are done.
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Reiner-von-Sinn
Fol de rol de rolly O
10:59 PM on 05/24/2011
Buncha rubes
05:30 PM on 05/24/2011
Surprise, Surprise, Surprise, I saw Harold Camping on TV today, two days after he said that the "true believers" would be raptured up. Now he claims that his math was off and the new date is October 21, 2001. I guess he is not a "true believer" after all. Maybe God and the bible are right and he is wrong. Maybe he doesn't have this special favor with God like he wants us to believe. For my family and me we will serve the Lord and stand on his promises and not Harold Camping's. I wonder what excuses the parents used that pulled their kids out of school for this? Read your Bible (Psalm 118:8).
12:10 AM on 06/04/2011
which version and printing?
11:50 AM on 06/07/2011
I read The King James Study Bible, Thomas Nelson, Copyright 1988
08:06 PM on 05/20/2011
You are special people:

http://merkaba.org/recent/052011.html

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Hillbilly49
Don't tell me you are a Christian; let me guess.
07:23 AM on 05/20/2011
"We don't have to protect the environment — the Second Coming is at hand."


— James Watt, Interior Secretary under Ronald Reagan
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Hillbilly49
Don't tell me you are a Christian; let me guess.
07:23 AM on 05/20/2011
"I don't know that atheists should be considered as citizens, nor should they be considered patriots. This is one nation under God."


— President George H.W. Bush
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Packattack
07:37 AM on 05/20/2011
That was one very Un-Constitutional quote among the many by him.
07:52 PM on 05/19/2011
I saw a new billboard up near the Bay Bridge which challenges Camping about the date of Judgement Day. They say it is going to happen on a different date. I saw this on:

http://www.merkaba.org/free.htm
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02:39 AM on 05/19/2011
I can understand why some people claim to this un-biblical concept of rapture. It appeals to extreme fear, it absolves them of any responsibility to work for the kingdom of God here and now and also neglects the biblical mandate to be stewards of God's good creation. People also hold to this theology because it frames things in terms of an us vs. them mindset and anybody who disagrees with their mindset is condemned just like the un-biblical doctrine of eternal damnation. It turns Almighty God from a loving Father and savior of all into a vengeful Chuck Norris figure.
11:29 AM on 05/18/2011
Seems to me that fundamentalist Christians should not be allowed to operate any heavy machinery or fly any airplanes if they are going to just take off like that. I will be quizzing my bus driver for sure and will get off if he says he believes he could fly off at any time.

Does that mean it is safe to party on Sunday if all these folks are gone?

Can we send our phone photos to CNN when this all happens, it will make quite a story Since "Every Eye" will see him, there will be great photo opps for those of us left behind to enjoy.

Will there be counseling for those left behind, cause I have the feeling a lot of people are not going anywhere on Saturday..and so Sunday service should be pretty special for all those that have bought into this...

Back in the 1800s when these sorts of nuts went around they were ideas held by just a few fools, but now with the Internet... they can feed the frenzy to thousands of duped people. Sad really.

Text "Rapture" to 123456 for Updates...LOL
03:52 PM on 05/17/2011
Mark 13:31-33:
"31 Heaven and earth shall pass away: but my word shall not pass away.
32 But of that day or hour no man knows, neither the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but the Father. 33 Take heed, watch and pray. For you know not when the time is."

Matthew 24:35-37
"35 Heaven and earth shall pass: but my words shall not pass.
36 But of that day and hour no one knows: no, not the angels of heaven, but the Father alone. 37 And as in the days of Noe, so shall also the coming of the Son of man be."

Apparently this guy knows more than Jesus. Bold claim.
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hairydodger
11:06 PM on 05/16/2011
With any luck at all Christians will be swept up into heaven and we'll get some peace and quiet here. I can't imagine what a wonderful planet this would be without Christians on it. What ya think the odds are of the 22nd being a day without Christians? I'd bet all my ancestors and decendants lives that we'll still have the headache on the 22nd.
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Rush Geek
11:36 PM on 05/15/2011
Which time zone will the "end of the world" start in?
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Rush Geek
11:35 PM on 05/15/2011
With 7 billion people being liquidated, that should make the enviro-w@ckos happy. The population problem will be solved.
11:01 PM on 05/15/2011
No matter how he twists around verses and does his calculations we know he's wrong because Jesus said he would not come until the gospel had been preached to in all the world to all nations--it has to make it to everyone in their language so they can undestand it.The Bible hasn't been translated into every dialect there is yet--they are working on it but there are obscure dialects in obscure areas where translations havent been accomplished yet So he cannot be right based on that. And he doesnt even preach HOW to be saved, just keeps saying the end is cominig--which--if you think its coming you ought to be focusing on how to avoid not making it, not the exact date and not giving people the way to get saved.
Matthew 24:14--And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come. (Jesus words to his discples)
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hairydodger
11:08 PM on 05/16/2011
Holy Crap, is that how it works? I had such great hopes of being Christian free on the 22nd.
05:12 PM on 05/15/2011
What I'm wondering is when May 22nd comes if they'll man-up and admit they were deceived or if they will rationalize it away.