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CONFIRMED: WORLD WILL END OCTOBER 21, 2012

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RALEIGH, N.C. – The Apocalypse didn’t happen in 2011 but  Harold Camping has confirmed that it will happen – October 21, 2012.

May 21st, 2012 has come and gone.  The Rapture is over.  Now the dread can begin because on October 21st, 2012… all of us that have been Left Behind, will die.

As crestfallen followers of a California preacher who foresaw the world’s end strained to find meaning in their lives, Harold Camping revised his apocalyptic prophecy Monday, saying he was off by five months and the Earth actually will be obliterated on Oct. 21.

Here’s a recap of how we got here:

Marie Exley would have liked to start a family. Instead, the 32-year-old Army veteran has less than two months left on the planet and she is going to spend her time spreading the word: Judgment Day is almost here.

Exley is part of a movement of Christians loosely organized by radio broadcasts and websites, independent of churches and convinced by their reading of the Bible that the end of the world will begin May 21, 2012.

Technically, May 21st was Judgment Day, or The Rapture, so the world won’t end that day, it’s just the beginning of the end… But, don’t worry, it will end VERY soon after.  Probably by October 21st of this year – at the latest.

To get the word out, they’re using billboards and bus stop benches, traveling caravans of RVs and volunteers passing out pamphlets on street corners. Cities from Bridgeport, Conn., to Little Rock, Ark., now have billboards with the ominous message, and mission groups are traveling through Latin America and Africa to spread the news outside the U.S.

“A lot of people might think, ‘The end’s coming, let’s go party, let’s drink and have multiple sex partners” said Exley, a veteran of two deployments in Iraq. “But we’re commanded by God to warn people. I wish I could just be like everybody else, but it’s so much better to know that when the end comes, you’ll be safe.”

Last August, Exley left her home in Colorado Springs, Colo., to work with Oakland, Calif.-based Family Radio Worldwide, the independent Christian ministry whose leader, Harold Camping, has calculated the May 21 date based on his reading of the Bible.

Her husband left for Vegas to drink and spend his life savings on prostitutes.

Exley, in the meantime, is organizing traveling columns of RVs carrying the message from city to city, a logistics challenge that her military experience has helped solve. The vehicles are scheduled to be in five North Carolina cities between now and the second week of January, but Exley will shortly be gone: overseas, where she hopes to eventually make it back to Iraq.

“I don’t really have plans to come back,” she said. “Time is short.”

Not everyone who’s heard Camping’s message is taking such a dramatic step. They’re remaining in their day-to-day lives, but helping publicize the prophecy in other ways. Allison Warden, of Raleigh, has been helping organize a campaign using billboards, post cards and other media in cities across the U.S. through a website, We Can Know.

The 29-year-old payroll clerk laughs when asked about reactions to the message, which is plastered all over her car.

“It’s definitely against the grain, I know that,” she said. “We’re hoping people won’t take our word for it, or Harold Camping’s word for it. We’re hoping that people will search the scriptures for themselves.”

Camping, 89, believes the Bible essentially functions as a cosmic calendar explaining exactly when various prophecies will be fulfilled.  But he’s 89, so he’s not so worried about the world ending.  He’s already done all the living he wants to do.

The retired civil engineer said all his calculations come from close readings of the Bible, but that external events like the foundation of the state of Israel in 1948 are signs confirming the date.

“Beyond the shadow of a doubt, May 21 will be the date of the Rapture and the day of judgment,” he said.

The doctrine known as the Rapture teaches that believers will be taken up to heaven, while everyone else will remain on earth for a period of torment, concluding with the end of time. Camping believes that will happen in October.

“If May 21 passes and I’m still here, that means I wasn’t saved and I will be dead on October 21st.  Does that mean God’s word is inaccurate or untrue? Not at all,”  Warden said.

The belief that Christ will return to earth and bring an end to history has been a basic element of Christian belief since the first century. The Book of Revelation, which comes last in the New Testatment, describes this conclusion in vivid language that has inspired Christians for centuries.

Few churches are willing to set a date for the end of the world, heeding Jesus’ words in the gospels of Mark and Matthew that no one can know the day or hour it will happen. Predictions like Camping’s, though, aren’t new. One of the most famous in history was by the Baptist leader William Miller,who predicted the end for Oct. 22, 1844, which came to be known as the Great Disappointment among his followers, some of whom subsequently founded the Seventh Day Adventist church.

Ron Hardeski of Bayonne, New Jersey also predicted the world would end on February 27th, 2004 – his wife’s 50th birthday.  The world didn’t end, so Ron beat his wife to death with a Bible.  He’s serving a life sentence.

“In the U.S., there is still a significant population, mostly Protestant, who look at the Bible as kind of a puzzle, and the puzzle is God’s word and it’s predicting when the end times will come,” said Catherine Wessinger, a professor at Loyola University in New Orleans who studies millennialism, the belief in pending apocalypse.

“A lot of times these prophecies gain traction when difficulties are happening in society,” she said. “Right now, there’s a lot of insecurity, and this is a promise that says it’s not all random, it’s part of God’s plan.”

Past predictions that failed to come true don’t have any bearing on the current calculation, believers maintain.

“It would be like telling the Wright brothers that every other attempt to fly has failed, so you shouldn’t even try,” said Chris McCann, who works with Bible Fellowship, one of the groups spreading the message.

“If you want to say we’re crazy, go ahead,” she said. “But when you’re dead on May 21st (or soon after), you’ll know we were right.  And you’ll thank us.”

1,874 Responses to “CONFIRMED: WORLD WILL END OCTOBER 21, 2012”

  1. sdf says:

    Crap, the world ended already? Must have missed it!

  2. Jackrose says:

    This world formed some 400 billion years ago and do you know how many millions and thousands are there since its formation? And man was there in all its transactions from the millions of time Earth was transformed or completely destroyed and rebuilt itself after thousands or even millions of years as correcting itself from the damages of mankind or whatever creatures which ruled this world! We only know about the history of this world as we see it now within the 10, 000 or so years. But in all this conversation, what is so interesting to note is that our soul has lived on in all these years. If you are wise, you will ponder upon these words of mine!

  3. world says:

    OMG IT WILL BE SO FUN DIEING SO COOL

  4. world says:

    because like it will be painful but that how the life goes

  5. mike says:

    i feel sorry for the women around me when the world ends. they see it cumming head on.

  6. Jasmineruiz says:

    Oh my god, you are so gay to post this. Lol. 1) It's 2012, and the world hasn't ended. 2) The mayan calendar hasn't counted leap years, so we would've died years ago.

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  9. aditi says:

    but still i am living in my home.

  10. linh says:

    actually I don't think it truth.

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  12. Frank says:

    Most predictable in predicitons is the fact that a new prediction will predict the end of All And Everything and that also that prediciton will turn out false. This is the only realistic prediction that can be made.

  13. Colin says:

    Take a look at what the first three months of 2012 have actually been like, it will be a real eye opener, there is no doubt something different is happening, short video http://www.educatinghumanity.com/2012/03/2012-fir

  14. Linda says:

    IF the Rapture has passed, who was taken? Why wasnt this preacher taken? Makes no sense whatsoever.

  15. WhereIsYourGodNow says:

    This is rediculous. You guys need to grow up.

  16. Steve says:

    When the world will go to shit I will listen to Guile's theme from SF because it goes with everything!

  17. fartting boy says:

    ya if the world as gonna end it would of endded 7 months ago cause of the leap years

    • diareahman says:

      this end of the world crap is getting on my nerves. They're making a big deal of the end of the world when it's not happening on that predicted day

  18. aditi says:

    what rubbish is going on here.

  19. Richard says:

    I stopped taking end of the world predictions seriously when nothing happened at the end of 1999, you can't imagine my disappointment when I awoke on the first day of the year 2000 with all the established drudgery still in place, not a terminator or a mother ship in sight :)

  20. kriti gupta says:

    confirmation date is passed away what else

  21. wawan irawan says:

    i not agree doomsday 21 october 2011, hey wake up dude, its my birthday, my age 30, maybe armageddon 31 december 3100000000013 years later, so why, so said happy birthday to me happy halloween trick or threat….

  22. Pandian says:

    ….. Take heed that no man deceiveyou. math :24:4 But of that Day and that Hour knoweth no man no not the angel which are in heaven neither Son butthe FATHER. Mark .13 :32 ..It is not for you to know the times ..which the Father hath put in his own power. Act:1:7.God says that day that hour knoweth no man. If any man fix t he Rapture date he is agreat liar and deciver.we have to belive the Bible. Not any man.I am a Pastor in S.Inda past 35 years .I belive Rapture is going to happen very soon Because all the signs were fulfilled . Praying and waiting patiently for that day. …For thou lovedst me before the foundation of this World. John:17:24 The eternel God has eternal plan about His Son and His creation.animals spirt can understand animals .Likewise human spirt. But if u desire to know God and his plan u must recive the Holy Spirt. If u humbly pray to Lord Jesus christ sayingthat iam a sinner please forgive me.Then loving savior give u the holy spirt. The World is not going to end now. As per Gods plan after rapture the earth has to face 7 years Anti christ rulling then Jesus christ will rule 1000 years peacefully in this earth .Then God will destroy this earth.Amen 00919441 844 003

  23. Figero says:

    guys , were all dead . we were left behind and we're in hell . get it ?

  24. STEVE THE BALDY says:

    What the hell? Considering it is 2012 at the moment, these guys are dopey as. IF YOU GUYS THOUGHT IT WOULD END, YOUR WRONG!!! Serious predictions means serious evidence.

  25. M.C says:

    damned did I miss something?

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