Harold Camping, the Prophesier of Judgement Day (or Judgment Day as some spell it), is 100 percent certain that the world will begin to end on May 21, 2011 – this Saturday.
Harold was interviewed about his thoughts on Doomsday and asked exactly how certain he is that the world will end this weekend. This is his response:
“God has given sooo much information in the Bible about this, and so many proofs, and so many signs, that we know it is absolutely going to happen without any question at all.”
When asked how he can be so certain, especially after he wrongfully predicted that the world would end in 1994, he replied with this:
“In 1992, two years earlier than that, I had already begun to see that there was a good likelihood that 2011 would be the end, but at that time when my research in the Bible was not nearly complete.”
Camping was then asked to describe exactly what he expects to happen on May 21 to which he gave this explanation:
“…when we get to May 21 on the calendar in any city or country in the world, and the clock says about — this is based on other verses in the Bible — when the clock says about 6 p.m., there’s going to be this tremendous earthquake that’s going to make the last earthquake in Japan seem like nothing in comparison. And the whole world will be alerted that Judgment Day has begun. And then it will follow the sun around for 24 hours. As each area of the world gets to that point of 6 p.m. on May 21, then it will happen there, and until it happens, the rest of the world will be standing far off and witnessing the horrible thing that is happening.”
So what if 6 o’clock rolls around and nothing happens?
“I’m not even thinking about that at all. It. Is. Going. To. Happen,” he says.
So, I have to ask again. After reading Harold’s interview (we encourage you to read it in full here), do you still believe that he’s wrong when he is so positively certain the world WILL end this weekend?
Harold was interviewed about his thoughts on Doomsday and asked exactly how certain he is that the world will end this weekend. This is his response:
“God has given sooo much information in the Bible about this, and so many proofs, and so many signs, that we know it is absolutely going to happen without any question at all.”
When asked how he can be so certain, especially after he wrongfully predicted that the world would end in 1994, he replied with this:
“In 1992, two years earlier than that, I had already begun to see that there was a good likelihood that 2011 would be the end, but at that time when my research in the Bible was not nearly complete.”
Camping was then asked to describe exactly what he expects to happen on May 21 to which he gave this explanation:
“…when we get to May 21 on the calendar in any city or country in the world, and the clock says about — this is based on other verses in the Bible — when the clock says about 6 p.m., there’s going to be this tremendous earthquake that’s going to make the last earthquake in Japan seem like nothing in comparison. And the whole world will be alerted that Judgment Day has begun. And then it will follow the sun around for 24 hours. As each area of the world gets to that point of 6 p.m. on May 21, then it will happen there, and until it happens, the rest of the world will be standing far off and witnessing the horrible thing that is happening.”
So what if 6 o’clock rolls around and nothing happens?
“I’m not even thinking about that at all. It. Is. Going. To. Happen,” he says.
So, I have to ask again. After reading Harold’s interview (we encourage you to read it in full here), do you still believe that he’s wrong when he is so positively certain the world WILL end this weekend?