
Harold camping Oakland-area minister Harold Camping, 89-year-old founder of the Family Radio network, says the Bible "guarantees" the world will end on May 21, beginning with a series of massive earthquakes at 6 p.m. PT (9 p.m.ETAlthough Camping's 1994 Doomsday prediction fizzled, for what he says was a math error, the latest prediction has drawn big media attentionCamping's group has spread the word on thousands of billboards wordwide, by caravan around the USA and, on the Family Radio website.God is utilizing the media.
Camping said last week, after concluding a Skype interview with a popular website, the Chronicle reports . "And my, my, has the media been busy with meBut if the Apocalypse doesn't occur, the California director of the American Atheists says 200 members of his group will meet on Sunday in OaklandWe're confident we'll still be here," Hicok tells the newspaper. "But if it does happen, we wanted a front-row seatA sharper-tongued rejection of the Domsday prediction can be found on the "Post Rapture Looting" Facebook pageIts message: "When everyone is gone and god's not looking, we need to pick up some sweet stereo equipment and maybe some new furniture for the mansion we're going to squat in."

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