After an embarrassing 'inaccuracy,' Harold Camping predicts another date for the end of the world
Posted: 05.24.2011 at 9:53 AM
Updated: 05.24.2011 at 7:10 PM

CALIFORNIA -- Update: May 24th, 7:10 p.m.

Harold Camping has gone on camera, giving his explanation as to what happened on May 21st. You can watch the youtube.com interview with The Telegraph by clicking here.  What do you think of his theory now?

 


Harold Camping, the man who predicted the world would end on May 21st, has come up with a new Doomsday.

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, the 89-year-old Family Radio host now says his predictions were off, and that Christians will be taken up to heaven on October 21st of this year.

The news outlet reports that on the radio show Monday, Camping stated, “we're not changing a date at all; we're just learning that we have to be a little more spiritual about this.”

Camping had previously predicted that the Rapture would take place, and then five months later the world would be completely destroyed. He now says it will all just happen at once.

In 1994, Camping wrote a book, pointing to a theory that would world would end that year. It did not. 

Are you tired of Harold Camping trying to predict the end of the world, or do you think he has some spiritual insight that people should listen to? Leave us your comments.

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