Preacher Who Predicted End Of World Suffers Stroke
The man who warned his followers that Judgment Day would come last May was hospitalized after he suffered a mild stroke. Staff at Harold Camping's ...
The man who warned his followers that Judgment Day would come last May was hospitalized after he suffered a mild stroke. Staff at Harold Camping's ...
The Huffington Post | Dean Praetorius | Posted 07.23.2011
Harold Camping isn't going to officially speak for the first time until tonight, but that didn't stop the International Business Times from trying to ...
Arianna Huffington | Posted 07.21.2011
If you are reading this Sunday Roundup, it means that those Rapture-ready believers predicting that Saturday would be Judgment Day were wrong. But earlier this week, a different kind of judgment day did arrive, in the form of the first comprehensive report on last year's Upper Big Branch mine disaster, which killed 29 workers. And a damning judgment it was, placing blame squarely on the mine's owner, and calling the tragedy "a cautionary tale of hubris." The same verdict could be applied to Dominique Strauss-Kahn who, on course to become president of France, felt entitled to take a detour to a hotel sexual assault. Paired with the latest news about the equally hubristic former governor of California, it made one long for more women leaders -- who, if you notice, never seem to find themselves accused of attempted rape or forced to admit to having a child with the household help.
The Huffington Post | Craig Kanalley | Posted 07.21.2011
For all the hype leading up to this, countless broadcasts and a sprawling nationwide campaign, the airwaves of Christian station Family Radio are oddl...
The Huffington Post | Steven Hoffer | Posted 07.17.2011
Harold Camping really believes the world is going to end. And while you may not personally buy into the May 21 judgment day prediction, the Califor...
Posted 08.13.2011