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While President Obama and the rest of the nation spent Memorial Day paying tribute to American veterans, doomsday preacher Link Removed predicted Monday that corpses of the "unsaved," which includes those in the U.S. armed services, will be flung out of their graves and on the ground like...
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A 14-year-old girl from Russia was so scared of the May 21 doomsday and rapture prediction made by Harold Camping that she committed suicide the same day, investigators said Wednesday. The teenager wanted to choose death rather than be among the ones suffering on earth after the rapture.
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Harold Camping, the false prophet who led his followers down the well-worn path of doomsday, is to speak today. If he does, Statement Analysis will cover his words. Perhaps he will consider selling off all assets of Family Radio (if he hasn't already) to pay back his followers who spent money on...
The hour of the apocalypse came quietly and went the same way — leaving those who believed that Saturday evening would mark the world's end confused, or more faithful, or just philosophical.
Believers had spent months warning the world of the pending cataclysm. Some had given away earthly...
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The Haddad children of Middletown, Md., have a lot on their minds: school projects, SATs, weekend parties. And parents who believe the earth will begin to self-destruct on Saturday.
The three teenagers have been struggling to make sense of their shifting world, which started changing nearly...
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For all the publicity and warning Family Radio’s Harold Camping and his small group of followers gave us beforehand, now that their predicted doomsday has come without the return of Jesus Christ, they don’t have much to say.
The Religion News Service noted that the followers had refused to...
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The end of the world is nigh; 21 May, to be precise. That's the date when Harold Camping, a preacher from Oakland, California, is confidently predicting the Second Coming of the Lord. At about 6pm, he reckons 2 per cent of the world's population will be immediately "raptured" to Heaven; the rest...
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Doomsday: After Many Predictions, We're Still Here
"Repent, repent, the end is near!" Or is it?
How many times have we heard that in movies, on TV, throughout literature and in the Bible? Yet, as often as people have predicted a global apocalypse, we're still here, still intact.
You've...
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NASA Calls '2012' Most Flawed Sci-Fi Film Ever
The 2009 film "2012" depicted an ultimate end-of-the-world scenario based on an ancient Mayan calendar that ends on Dec. 21, 2012. But does NASA believe the film accurately portrays something that will really happen? Absolutely not.
In fact...