Where's FamilyRadio.com today?

The show's over. The rapture came spiritually without evidence, nobody's getting their money back, the billboards are coming down, and future donations will go towards new "Doomsday Oct. 21, 2011" billboards, vans, signs, pamphlets, etc.
 
The show's over. The rapture came spiritually without evidence, nobody's getting their money back, the billboards are coming down, and future donations will go towards new "Doomsday Oct. 21, 2011" billboards, vans, signs, pamphlets, etc.


Seriously??

Oh, boy... :mad:

BTW, thanks for the "play-by-play" for those who weren't able to listen in.
 
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The show's over. The rapture came spiritually without evidence, nobody's getting their money back, the billboards are coming down, and future donations will go towards new "Doomsday Oct. 21, 2011" billboards, vans, signs, pamphlets, etc.

Actually, he did say there would be no further advertising. Just the regular radio broadcasts until the big boom in October.
 
Some of the doomsayers are more than eager to blow up a possible differences in projected Elenin's trajectory, the same way the atheists would make far reaching conclusion about a dude who needed some cash so he started to predict.

That "woo-woo" site just rehashed what appeared on the NASA site, which you failed to mention.

Btw, some folks must have gotten pissed.
http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/149641/20110521/harold-camping-liar-doomsday.htm

Media love doom-saying, coz folks love doom-saying, so the story spread. Camping never believed his prediction -- it was designed to boost the donation flow -- that's all.

Now I let myself amuse by all the speculations regarding the impact of the failed prediction on the world religions delivered to me via the naive atheists.
:D

Oh sure, atheists are recalculating all the time... when they have new data.

People like Camping (not just Camping himself) only work with one book, and change their calculations when the previous ones turned out not to be true (in other words, the world didn't end yet again).

Please don't confuse scientists with religious people. At least scientists will not say something stupid like "there is no plan B, this is a definitive calculation". If any scientist has, then I'd be more than happy to sign a petition in order to reach that person, to tell them to reconsider.

As for the tired old sentence "Camping didn't believe it himself"; how can you say that with so much certainty?
 
That "woo-woo" site just rehashed what appeared on the NASA site, which you failed to mention.
I wouldn't be putting "woo-woo" in quotation marks as long as the site is running 9-11 Twoof videos and chemtrails conspiracies on its front page.

If that's where you're trafficking for this reliable information, may you continue to.

You're closer to the twoof than you know.
 
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He was just asked what advice he'd give those who spent all of their money, sold their homes, and quit their jobs. "People cope, pray to god."

Sound advice.
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The lack of empathy/remorse for the problems their prophesy generated is about the same as any psychopath's response to the problems they create.
 

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