An Around-the-Room on Coverage of Harold Camping's Incorrect Rapture Prediction
Background, reflection, and fall out from Harold Camping's prediction that Saturday 21 May 2011 would bring massive earthquakes, the rapture, and the beginning of Earth's end:
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Background
- "How Harold Camping Marketed the Rapture"
- RC Sproul Outlines the Major Christian Biblical Theories about the End of the World
- Hour of the Apocalypse passes quietly, believers confused and philosophical
- "Believers reactions mixed to unfulfilled doomsday"
- Tom Evans, Family Radio board member and spokesman, indicates that the board of Family Radio will need to have a "serious meeting" with Camping.
- Harold Camping's daughter reports her dad's self-confessed "bewilderment." In this same article, Evans also advises that he's moving his family back to California next week.
- Ed Stetzer, a contributing editor for Christianity Today, provides reflection on the proper attitude of Christians as they wait for Christ's return.
- Followers of Camping deal with the disappointment.
- Christian Leader calls on Camping to Repent
- CNN interviews Family Radio Spokesperson