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An ‘Embarrassed’ Harold Camping Apologizes for Rapture Missteps

At age 90, Harold Camping doesn’t have any more doomsday predictions. At least not right now.

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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.

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Happy End of the World Day, Everyone!

Today marks the end of the world! Again! No, no—for real this time.

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Judgment Day Predictor Harold Camping Suffers Stroke

He couldn’t have predicted this one. The 89-year-old radio evangelist is recovering after a stroke.

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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)

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Harold Camping: Judgment Day Did Actually Happen Saturday

It was just invisible.

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Harold Camping ‘Flabbergasted’ That It Wasn’t the End of the World as We Know It

Know anyone who was Raptured on Saturday? Yeah, neither do we. 

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Judgment Day? No Way! What’s Behind the May 21, 2011, End-of-the-World Rumors

Forget the Mayan calendar’s 2012 doomsday. One Christian radio network has calculated its own apocalyptic date: May 21, 2011.

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Judgment Day: Will May 21, 2011, Be the End of the World?

According to a small Christian movement, yes, it will.