Will Neal Go Free On 'White Collar' Finale?
For its season finale, "White Collar" (Tue., 10 p.m. EST on USA) framed their story around the hearings to determine if the remainder of Neal's senten...
For its season finale, "White Collar" (Tue., 10 p.m. EST on USA) framed their story around the hearings to determine if the remainder of Neal's senten...
www.buzzfeed.com | Posted 12.18.2011
Harold Camping is predicting that The Rapture is going to happen on Friday. This time he's definitely right. Here's proof....
Melanie Notkin | Posted 12.10.2011
Men are responsible for 40 percent of all fertility problems among American couples, so why is all the pressure (read: judgment) on women for reproductive health and timeliness?
Michael Gilmour | Posted 09.19.2011
Allow me to suggest that comparing the most talked about preacher of 2011 and heavy metal's prince of darkness offers a colorful illustration of a simple point
Peter M. J. Hess, Ph.D. | Posted 08.29.2011
The "rapture" appeals to people because it offers a simple and hypnotic solution to their personal problems and the terrifying array of tribulations confronting the world today.
Paul Stoller | Posted 07.26.2011
If you think that these kinds of apocalyptic beliefs are "primitive" or "far-fetched," think again. Americans seem to have a deep hunger for reading material about the End Times Rapture.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jaweed Kaleem | Posted 07.23.2011
Harold Camping, the California preacher who via his multimillion-dollar Christian Family Radio stations had convinced a few thousand followers that th...
Pablo Andreu | Posted 07.23.2011
Harold Camping, the radio evangelist who predicted the Rapture would take place on May 21, 2011, was reportedly raptured on Saturday at 6:00 p.m. just as he foretold.
Fortune's Stanley Bing | Posted 07.23.2011
You can fool the American consumer once, maybe even twice, if he or she wants to buy what you're selling, but in the end you have to give the public the real thing or it's going to just move on and leave you in the dust, waiting for the second coming.
Jennifer Ketcham | Posted 07.23.2011
Claiming Camping knew he was "wrong" -- a.k.a. lying -- is a big deal because Harold Camping made some fairly serious claims when he started talking about Judgment Day.
Jeff Schweitzer | Posted 07.23.2011
Like Miller, or Franz or Applewhite before him, Camping believes he has a unique ability to interpret the word of god that gives him special insight. So we pause with bated breath to learn when the next End of Days will arrive.
Seth Shostak | Posted 07.22.2011
Either none of my neighbors qualify for salvation, or Harold Camping is wrong in predicting that the countdown to the end of the world begins today. I vote, without surprise, for the latter.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jaweed Kaleem | Posted 07.22.2011
'Judgment Day' came and went on Saturday, and John Ramsey hasn't been able to sleep. The 25-year-old Harrison, N.J. resident had rearranged his lif...
AP | By GARANCE BURKE | Posted 07.28.2011
OAKLAND, Calif. -- The hour of the apocalypse came quietly and went the same way – leaving those who believed that Saturday evening would mark the w...
Chez Pazienza | Posted 07.21.2011
While it was easy for most of us to handily dismiss the lunatic predictions of Pastor Camping and his merry band of messianic misfits, what shouldn't be forgotten is just how unremarkable their basic belief-system is.
Posted 07.21.2011
Check out this great comic from "The Oatmeal" explaining why no one may be saved during this particular Rapture. Click the image for the full story: ...
James Campion | Posted 07.20.2011
I've been listening to Harold Camping on Family Radio since the early nineties; tooling along Route 84 in the wee hours - half soused, eyes weighting ...
Posted 07.21.2011
Even if the Rapture doesn't come May 21, maybe thinking about Judgment Day every century or so can be a good thing. The End of Times have been a popul...
Steve McSwain | Posted 07.20.2011
If you haven't seen the CDC's action plan for surviving doomsday, here's a last-minute reminder for those of you who'll like me will be Left Behind.
Posted 07.20.2011
Whether it is the culmination of a process or an apocalyptic in-breaking, all religions have something to say about the end times. Religious scripture...
Paul Brandeis Raushenbush | Posted 07.20.2011
The more I think about the people who are placing their hope in the current end-of-the-world scheme, the less I want to laugh at them and the more I feel compassion.
The Huffington Post | Steven Hoffer | Posted 07.20.2011
According to Harold Camping's calculations, Judgment Day is rapidly approaching. And even though the televangelist missed the mark once before, tho...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jaweed Kaleem | Posted 07.20.2011
Behind thousands of “Judgment Day” billboards on rural highways and city skylines, responsible for a small army of volunteers traipsing across the...
Posted 11.16.2011
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Fr. Peter-Michael Preble | Posted 07.19.2011
Everything other than preparing for Christ's second coming and judgment is nothing more than a distraction. The question needs to be asked: Who benefits most from the faithful being distracted?
Posted 04.30.2012