articles.sfgate.com — Harold Camping lets out a hearty chuckle when he considers the people who believe the world will end in 2012. The Mayans and the recent Hollywood movie "2012" have put the apocalypse in the popular mind this year, but Camping has been at this business for a long time. The real date for the end of times, he says, is in 2011.
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Closed AccountFeb 28, 2010
Awesome, one day before my 35th birthday! lol
hornyangelMar 1, 2010
Dude, that is wrong on so many levels. ... face palm ....
pastedinalloveragainMar 1, 2010
That has nothing to do with doomsday. It's just a really bad driver.
charlotte_webMar 1, 2010
I already see where he's off... it's largely agreed that Jesus was 33 when he was crucified. However, the birth of Jesus was more likely to have been in 4 BC, meaning that this guy's date passed a few years ago.
sprucecabooseMar 1, 2010
People could have killed the world during the Cold War, or in any of the decades since. We have been capable of killing most everyone in the world since about the time we started f**king around with poisons. There has never been a lack of ways to kill other humans, and yet, we always survive.There will always be people saying the world is going to end. And it will. Millions of years down the road when the sun collapses. Until then, relax and enjoy your life.
Closed AccountMar 1, 2010
Mat 24:11 And many false prophets shall rise, and shall deceive many.
adamk0310Mar 2, 2010
Whew! That was close. Nice work.
adamk0310Mar 2, 2010
No. It's Mr. Burns.
monctonjohnMar 5, 2010
You know what? I hope it does f**king happen. Then there would be more stuff for me an my friends and less whiney stupid Christians around.Oh crap, that still leaves the muslims :(