At age 90, Harold Camping doesn’t have any more doomsday predictions. At least not right now.
End of the World
Harold Camping’s Family Radio Pulls Doomsday Predictions from Website
Prepare yourself: the end is here. The end of the end of the world predictions, that is.
Happy End of the World Day, Everyone!
Today marks the end of the world! Again! No, no—for real this time.
QUOTE: An Update on the Rapture Confusion
“(The Rapture will) be finished out on Oct. 21, that’s coming very shortly. That looks like it will be … the final end of everything.”
— HAROLD CAMPING, giving an update on when the Rapture, an event he says started on May …
Avoid the Apocalypse on the Cheap: Doomdsday Bunkers Go Economical
Freaking out about the end of the world? Then you’re in luck, because a California company now offers space in its “economy class” shelters for under $10,000.
QUOTE: Billboard Calls Non-Rapture ‘Awkward’
“That was awkward. ‘No one knows the day or the hour …’ Matthew 24:36”
— A BILLBOARD in Greensboro, N.C., that appeared after Harold Camping’s non-rapture event. (via My Fox 8)
Harold Camping: Judgment Day Did Actually Happen Saturday
It was just invisible.
Apocalypse Not Yet: The 9 Best Tweets About the Judgment Day That Never Happened
Sure, we don’t yet know if the U.S. has bypassed any rapture threats. But by all accounts, much of the eastern hemisphere has ticked over to May 22nd unscathed. And the jokes and sarcasm have continued to flow through the Twittersphere.
Forget Judgment Day: 5 Religion Stories Actually Worth Your Time
Sensational Rapture headlines have dominated the media recently, but is that what you really should be paying attention to?
From the Archives: TIME Covers the End of the World
NewsFeed has been watching the predicted impending Rapture, scheduled for Saturday evening. But the truth is TIME has had its eye on the End of Days for quite a while.
Reading While Eating for May 20: Rapture Eve
Read these links before the world ends.
Your Pop-Culture Guide to the Upcoming Rapture
Apocalyptic predictions may be few and far between, but apocalyptic depictions are rather frequent.