Harold Camping, a civil engineer turned self-taught biblical scholar, broadcast on his Family Radio network a prediction that 21 May 2011 would be Judgment Day. On that day, arrived at through a series of Bible-based calculations that assumed the world would end exactly 7,000 years after Noah’s flood, believers were to be transported up to heaven as a worldwide earthquake struck. Nonbelievers would endure five months of plagues, quakes, wars, famine, and general torment before the planet’s total destruction in October. In 1992, Mr. Camping said the Rapture would probably be in 1994, but said newer evidence makes the prophesy for this year certain.
22 May 2011
Oops is, once again, a religious term
Rico says he's still here, and there are no reports of earthquakes, so the guy was apparently wrong again:
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