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Mixed Messages

May 20th, 2011 . by Cary

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“The End Of The World As We Know It” – at least, according to Harold Camping. (pardon the slowness of the linkl, they seem to be receiving a lot of traffic today [May 20, 2011])

Mr. Camping, your billboard advertisements say that you have “Biblical Proof” that the world will end at 6 pm (local time! local time? which local?) tomorrow, May 21, 2011.

Well, Mr. Camping, I have Biblical Proof that you are a liar and a false teacher:

But of that day and hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels of heaven, but my Father only.

That was written by Matthew. It is a transcription of words from the very mouth of Jesus, the risen Son of God. It can be found in Chapter 24, verse 36. In the New Testament, Mr. Camping, in case you missed that part. You see, I believe the Bible to be the infallible word of God. You know what infallible means, Mr. Camping? It means true, without reproach, and unwavering – you know, as in non-contradictory.

Since the Bible, in fact, Jesus himself, says that no man can know when God will return to the earth in Judgement, then there may be a little problem with your claim that you can prove, with information from the Bible, that the world ends tomorrow. Either that, or Jesus lied. And, if Jesus (the risen Son of God) lied about this, then He cannot be trusted about anything. Which means that all the Christians in the world, throughout history, have been believing a lie.

Frankly, I have much more faith in Jesus’ word than in your word, Mr. Camping.

As a Christian, Mr. Camping, I rebuke you and your false teachings. Your actions are earning yourself an even worse fate than those who are being misled by your lies. For that, I pray for you – when they realize the truth, you may reap a reward of selective teaching – not having taught them about forgiveness, perhaps, or praying for those who are their spiritual enemy.

Good luck with that, Mr. Camping.

Chat ya later…

cary friday

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3 Responses to “Mixed Messages”

  1. comment number 1 by: TexasFred

    Harold Camping, the preacher who predicted that the world would end on May 21, issued the following brief statement: “”The world doesn’t end this week. Oprah does. My bad, sorry.”

  2. comment number 2 by: Bloviating Zeppelin

    He’s a Moonbat, plain and simple.

    You’re still here, I’m still here.

    He exists ONLY to FLEECE the addled, the gullible, and the elderly.

    BZ

  3. comment number 3 by: cary

    I will say this for the man – even though it was wrong, he had a very high level of faith in what he was preaching.

    I would love to see the rest of the Christian world with that level of faith in the truth!