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false prophet
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The tag 'false prophet' on WindowsForum.com is used in discussions about Harold Camping, a religious broadcaster who made failed predictions about the end of the world. Topics include his 1994 book '1994?' and his subsequent doomsday claims, as well as his influence on Family Radio and his followers. The content critiques Camping's actions, such as selling assets and refusing to admit error, and examines the impact on his audience. This tag is relevant for users interested in religious controversies, failed prophecies, and the behavior of public figures who make unfulfilled predictions.
I wrote an article about Harold Camping being a false prophet in 1994 that was in response to his book, “1994?” that he had been hawking on Family Radio or as it is officially known, Family Stations, Inc., since 1992. Here is an excerpt of what I wrote:
“I have been a daily listener to Family...
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...