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Where's FamilyRadio.com today?

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Here we are, long past the time when the rapture was supposed to have destroyed the world, and we're still not able to access their site.

http://www.familyradio.com/

I was looking forward to some explanations today, but we're apparently not going to get them from Rapture Central, it appears.

I do feel bad for one of my old high school classmates, who was posting this group's nonsense on Facebook for months now.

Today, she issued an apology for "proclaiming a gospel that was not true" for the past several months, but was quick to add that it changed nothing and that God is perfect and his word is infallible, etc.

:boggled:
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UPDATE: It appears to be up (and loading slowly), but hasn't been updated, and the features on the site have all timed out.

I'm guessing it will probably take them a few days to sort through everything and to get some kind of "coherent" message up.
 
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Here we are, long past the time when the rapture was supposed to have destroyed the world, and we're still not able to access their site.

http://www.familyradio.com/

I was looking forward to some explanations today, but we're apparently not going to get them from Rapture Central, it appears.

I do feel bad for one of my old high school classmates, who was posting this group's nonsense on Facebook for months now.

Today, she issued an apology for "proclaiming a gospel that was not true" for the past several months, but was quick to add that it changed nothing and that God is perfect and his word is infallible, etc.

:boggled:
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UPDATE: It appears to be up (and loading slowly), but hasn't been updated, and the features on the site have all timed out.

I'm guessing it will probably take them a few days to sort through everything and to get some kind of "coherent" message up.

I fear we will never hear anything from them any more.

There's only so much a person can get wrong before they start to realise why it's going wrong. Sure, for some people that's more times than others.

Camping said that there would be not "plan B", so I guess he will simply delude himself into thinking that he wasn't saved, and that he was left behind. And we all know what happens to those who were left behind.

I really hope nobody kills themselves because they think they were left behind, and they don't want to be around when the world ends, but it's always a possibility.

Here's hoping for the best (no suicides because of this).

Cheers
 
I downloaded all the links this morning when the ticker was still 0.0. They've taken the ticker off last time I looked.

No, it appears to be there still. However the FR homepage seems to have enduring all kinds of problems where elements where not loaded properly etc.
 
I used to scratch across Family Radio all the time on shortwave. I should check my Passport for their normal broadcast times and listen in to see if any of this situation is going to be addressed.
 
Yuk! Compared to perpetrating a 'website' like that (Yuk!) this whole failed rapture issue looks downright sane.

ETA: Blergh!


They are rapidly scrubbing their site of any mention of May 21st.

Currently there are still some links to "No Man knows the Day or the Hour?" and "Another Infallible Proof" of Judgment Day, but the links lead nowhere.

I really do think in an effort to get rid of any references to the Rapture they mostly just resurrected a really old version of their website. :D
 
Family Radio said:
In 2 Peter 3:8, which is quoted above, Holy God reminds us that one day is as 1,000 years. Therefore, with the correct understanding that the seven days referred to in Genesis 7:4 can be understood as 7,000 years, we learn that when God told Noah there were seven days to escape worldwide destruction, He was also telling the world there would be exactly 7,000 years (one day is as 1,000 years) to escape the wrath of God that would come when He destroys the world on Judgment Day. Because Holy Infinite God is all-knowing, He knows the end from the beginning. He knew how sinful the world would become.

Seven thousand years after 4990 B.C. (the year of the Flood) is the year 2011 A.D. (our calendar).


4990 + 2011 – 1 = 7,000
[One year must be subtracted in going from an Old Testament B.C. calendar date to a New Testament A.D. calendar date because the calendar does not have a year zero.]

Thus Holy God is showing us by the words of 2 Peter 3:8 that He wants us to know that exactly 7,000 years after He destroyed the world with water in Noah’s day, He plans to destroy the entire world forever. Because the year 2011 A.D. is exactly 7,000 years after 4990 B.C. when the flood began, the Bible has given us absolute proof that the year 2011 is the end of the world during the Day of Judgment, which will come on the last day of the Day of Judgment.

Amazingly, May 21, 2011 is the 17th day of the 2nd month of the Biblical calendar of our day. Remember, the flood waters also began on the 17th day of the 2nd month, in the year 4990 B.C.

The Holy Bible gives several additional astounding proofs that May 21, 2011 is very accurate as the time for the Day of Judgment. For more information on this subject, you may request a copy of We Are Almost There, available free of charge from Family Radio.

God is proving to us that we have very accurately learned from the Holy Bible God’s time-plan for the end of the world.

http://web.archive.org/web/20091203...m/graphical/literature/judgment/judgment.html

Saved here for future reference. :)
 
They are rapidly scrubbing their site of any mention of May 21st.

Currently there are still some links to "No Man knows the Day or the Hour?" and "Another Infallible Proof" of Judgment Day, but the links lead nowhere.

I really do think in an effort to get rid of any references to the Rapture they mostly just resurrected a really old version of their website. :D

Hmmm ... I don't know. That page seems to consist to 98.6453% (approximately) out of flash.
 
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