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Crushed Georgia Guidestone Purpose – Seduce You Away From Trusting The Bible’s Covenant Words

Monday, November 10, 2014 20:19
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As the Scripture says: 2 Timothy 3:7 always learning (Gnosticism), but never being able to come to a full knowledge of the truth. According to Edifying Others  channel, Harold Camping was a bit more seductive with his “numerology” by cloaking it with Bible study, but this guy is now selling t-shirts with animal name “codes” with scripture references on them. This person is trying to seduce Christians into following Harold Camping type “coded” predictions. This new Harold Camping gnostic fear monger is predicting a 411 event out of his gnostic codes. An event that when it comes to pass, will make him a gnostic ‘prophet’. The Devil’s seduction here is his pawn agents gnostic invented “patterns” and threats which he wants everyone to follow into endless researching numerology, away from the provenance of trusting the Holy Bible.

Harold Egbert Camping was an American Christian radio broadcaster, author and evangelist. Beginning in 1958, he served as president of Family Radio, a California-based radio station group that broadcasts to more than 150 markets in the United States. In October 2011, he retired from active broadcasting following a stroke, but still maintained a role at Family Radio until his death. Camping is notable for issuing multiple failed predictions of dates for the End Times, which temporarily gained him a global following and millions of dollars of donations.

Camping predicted that Jesus Christ would return to Earth on May 21, 2011, whereupon the saved would be taken up to heaven in the rapture, and that there would follow five months of fire, brimstone and plagues on Earth, with millions of people dying each day, culminating on October 21, 2011, with the final destruction of the world. He had previously predicted that Judgment Day would occur on or about September 6, 1994.

His prediction for May 21, 2011, was widely reported, in part because of a large-scale publicity campaign by Family Radio, and it prompted ridicule from atheist organizations. and rebuttals from Christian organizations. After May 21 passed without the predicted incidents, Camping said he believed that a “spiritual” judgment had occurred on that date, and that the physical Rapture would occur on October 21, 2011, simultaneously with the final destruction of the universe by God. Except for one press appearance on May 23, 2011, Camping largely avoided press interviews after May 21, particularly after he suffered a stroke in June 2011. October 21, 2011, passed without the predicted apocalypse, leading to comments that Camping’s ministry would collapse after the false prophecy.

Camping was reported to have retired from his position at Family Radio on October 16, 2011, only days before his last predicted date for the end of the world. However, his daughter later clarified that he had not retired outright, but was maintaining a role at Family Radio while working from home. Camping admitted in a private interview that he no longer believed that anybody could know the time of the Rapture or the end of the world, in stark contrast to his previously staunch position on the subject. In March 2012, he stated that his attempt to predict a date was “sinful”, and that his critics had been right in emphasizing the words of Matthew 24:36: “of that day and hour knoweth no man”. He added that he was now searching the Bible “even more fervently…not to find dates, but to be more faithful in [his] understanding.” Since the failure of Camping’s prophecies, Family Radio has suffered from a significant loss of assets, staff and revenue.

SOURCE: Edifying Others

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  • “it prompted ridicule from atheist organizations”

    Perhaps, because it was ridiculous… Just a thought.

  • Beforeitsnews seems to be a zealot christian cesspool of stupidity.

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