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    Serious May 21 is Judgment Day: Christian group

    By Janet Davison, CBC News




    If the signs are to be believed, the end of the world as we know it starts on May 21.

    Billboards are popping up around the globe, including in major Canadian cities, proclaiming May 21 as Judgment Day. "Cry mightily unto GOD for HIS mercy," says one of the mounted signs from Family Radio, a California-based sectarian Christian group that is sending one if its four travelling caravans of believers into Vancouver and Calgary within the next 10 days.

    Family Radio's website is blunt in its prediction of Judgment Day and the rolling earthquake that will mark the beginning of the end. "The Bible guarantees it!" the site proclaims, under a passage from the book of Ezekiel, which says "blow the trumpet … warn the people."

    Richard Ascough, a professor in the School of Religion at Queen's University in Kingston, Ont., has been watching Family Radio's campaign, and fully expects life as we know it to continue on May 22.

    He has seen other apocalyptic predictions come and go, but Family Radio's differs in a notable way: it isn't accompanied by a bold, up-front request for money. And that's worrisome, in his mind.

    "I think they really believe it's going to happen," Ascough said in an interview Tuesday.

    What if Judgment Day doesn't come?

    When groups such as this ask for a lot of money up front, it's possible to think they're "charlatans," Ascough said.

    "When they're not doing that so blatantly, it worries me more, because I think they really do believe it and they can convince people who may end up in fact doing things like … quitting their jobs, selling their house, not necessarily to give the money to this group, but simply to divest themselves in light of Judgment Day."

    And then that predicted Judgment Day doesn't come.

    "We've seen that happen in groups before, and then people are just wiped out, not just emotionally because it didn't happen, but financially," said Ascough. "Some people, it's led to them taking their own lives when they realize what they have done."

    Family Radio identifies itself on its website as a "non-profit, non-commercial, Christian radio network" set up in 1958 with one FM station in the San Francisco Bay area. From that station bought by Harold Camping and two others "with the sole intent of proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ," it has grown to a network of 66 stations through the U.S. It also broadcasts its programming internationally.

    Some published estimates have put its net worth at $120 million or more.

    "To have that kind of revenue base, if that's correct, suggests there must be quite a few listeners," said Ascough.

    He said it is "hard to get a read" on the sectarian Christian group.

    "Their theology is fundamentalist and yet still generally within the bounds of Christianity, until one gets to this date-setting business."

    'Evidence found in the Bible'

    On its website, Family Radio says May 21 as Judgment Day is "derived solely from evidence found in the Bible."

    "Mr. Camping saw God had placed, in scripture, many important signs and proofs. These proofs alert believers that May 21st of 2011 is the date Christ will return for His people and begin a period of the final destruction of the world." All will be over on Oct. 21, "when God will completely destroy this earth and its surviving inhabitants," the website says.

    The isn't the first time Camping has predicted the end of the world. He also targeted 1994 as a probable time, but on the website, Family Radio says, "important subsequent Biblical information was not yet known."

    Ascough said he thinks Camping's way of reading scripture is "irresponsible."

    "It's not the way these Biblical texts were meant to be read, even by their original writers."

    And even if they were, scholars can find mistakes in the mathematics and historical assumptions put forward in the Judgment Day predictions, he said. "It's all very slippery."

    Ascough hasn't seen such visible activities like billboards from Family Radio in Canada before. He credits technology with allowing the group to reach more broadly into Canada and worldwide.

    "They're savvy enough to have figured out how to market themselves well."

    Cultural fascination

    Family Radio is hardly the first group to predict the end. Movies, literature and television have told tales of a coming apocalypse, in many forms.

    "Once it gets mocked on The Simpsons, you know it's taken hold," said Ascough.

    Ascough sees both a cultural fascination with end-of-the-world scenarios and a fascination with the Bible behind the appeal that religious groups such as Family Radio can hold for followers.

    "Quite a few people are attracted to fundamentalist groups of all stripes because many people don't like to live with ambiguity."

    While Ascough predicts the world will survive any suggestions of its demise on May 21, he fully expects such ideas will be revived from time to time.

    "Almost every generation has this kind of group, so I don't think they're going to go away."

    Doomsday predictions

    End-of-the-world predictions — or suggestions of other calamities — have been made for centuries. Here's a look at some of them:

    Dec. 12, 2012. The Mayan calendar is widely misinterpreted as ending on that date. Many have predicted that cataclysmic events will take place.

    Jan. 1, 2000. Otherwise known as Y2K, it was a widespread prediction that computers wouldn't be able to handle the arrival of 01/01/2000. They did.

    Aug. 18, 1999. Charles Criswell King, an American psychic, said the world would end that day. His other predictions ranged from Denver being struck by a ray from space to saying in March 1963 that something would happen to U.S. President John F. Kennedy in November 1963 that would mean he wouldn't run for re-election in 1964.

    Dec. 17, 1919. Meteorologist Albert Porta said that six planets would come together that day, with the resulting magnetic current causing the Earth to be engulfed by the exploding sun.

    1914: Based on the Bible's book of Daniel, the Jehovah's Witnesses (Watchtower Bible and Tract Society) estimated the beginning of the war of Armageddon. It was one of several similar predictions.

    Oct. 22, 1844. Followers of American Baptist preacher William Miller, founder of the Millerite movement, considered it the Great Disappointment when the second coming of Jesus, which he had predicted, did not occur on that date.

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    You mean we only have 10 days left!!!



    But that's going to interrupt baseball season.


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    screw baseball, are they going to finish the hockey season?

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    I know. We're in the middle of the Stanley Cup playoffs!!!






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    wow, I wish I had the time to finish watching the detroit game last night...I thought they were done for when I left! nuttin like playoff hockey, everyone's rabid and hellbent to win at all costs. *that* is fkn sport right there.

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    Can't end the world before a little skeet skeet

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    The world's going to end and you're still faithful?
    I wanted to be a Monk, but I never got the chants.

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    I'm getting too old for this shit... found a big 'ol pair of titties I like that are disease free and make lots of money so I'm locking them down

    On the veeeeery off chance this prediction isn't correct I'd be very disappointed if I ran off and got herpes

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    You doubt the prophecy?

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    Bring on the Rapture!

    Edit: I just started reading the "Left Behind" series which is about the Rapture. If you are interested in that kind of stuff it's a good read (totally Fiction of course).

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    these type of predictions scare the hell outta me...

    "Aug. 18, 1999. Charles Criswell King, an American psychic, said the world would end that day. His other predictions ranged from Denver being struck by a ray from space to saying in March 1963 that something would happen to U.S. President John F. Kennedy in November 1963 that would mean he wouldn't run for re-election in 1964."

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    They're coming to MY city???








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    These predictions make me roll my eyes big time.

    Individuals like Nostradamus wrote poems misinterpreted as prophecy. Of the tens of thousands of predictions made by hundreds of 'prophets' over centuries.... the overwhelming majority don't come true.

    In fact, the majority are so vague that what 'true' is, is mostly dependant on who is reading it. Nostradamus' work in modern media is the greatest example of that.

    But... you can surf through predictions for a few that are close, narrow them down to a couple accurate enough to be startling if viewed alone, and leave the last one post-dated and you have a very haunting article Nobody writing this nonsense mentions it still leaves the batting average around .000002

    Charles Criswell King filled tomes with his dribble. He is famous for one sentence. Boourns.
    Last edited by Godfather; 05-12-2011 at 02:40 AM.

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