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Apocalypse believers await end ,skeptics carry on

  • By GARANCE BURKE, Associated Press – 41 mins ago

    OAKLAND, Calif. – They spent months warning the world of the apocalypse, some giving away earthly belongings or draining their savings accounts. And so they waited, vigilantly, on Saturday for the appointed hour to arrive.

    When 6 p.m. came and went at various spots around the globe, and no extraordinary cataclysm occurred, Keith Bauer — who hopped in his minivan in Maryland and drove his family 3,000 miles to California for the Rapture — took it in stride.

    "I had some skepticism but I was trying to push the skepticism away because I believe in God," he said in the bright morning sun outside the gated Oakland headquarters of Family Radio International, whose founder, Harold Camping, has been broadcasting the apocalyptic prediction for years. "I was hoping for it because I think heaven would be a lot better than this earth,"

    But he added, "It's God who leads you, not Harold Camping."

    Bauer, a tractor-trailer driver, began the voyage west last week, figuring that if he "worked last week, I wouldn't have gotten paid anyway, if the Rapture did happen." After seeing the nonprofit ministry's base of operations, Bauer planned to take a day trip to the Pacific Ocean, and then start the cross-country drive back home Sunday with his wife, young son and another family relative.

    The May 21 doomsday message was sent far and wide via broadcasts and web sites by Camping, an 89-year-old retired civil engineer who has built a multi-million-dollar Christian media empire that publicizes his apocalyptic prediction. According to Camping, the destruction was likely to have begun its worldwide march as it became 6 p.m. in the various time zones, although believers said Saturday the exact timing was never written in stone.

    Many followers said though the sun rose Saturday without the foretold earthquakes, plagues, and other calamities, the delay was a further test from God to persevere in their faith.

    "It's still May 21 and God's going to bring it," said Family Radio's special projects coordinator Michael Garcia, who spent Saturday morning praying and drinking two last cups of coffee with his wife at home in Alameda. "When you say something and it doesn't happen, your pride is what's hurt. But who needs pride? God said he resists the proud and gives grace to the humble."

    At Chicago's Millennium Park, hours before 6pm arrived locally, people continued to take photographs of the famed Cloud Gate as they do every other Saturday — and poked fun at the Judgment Day prophecy.

    "I guess the whole school thing was a waste of time," said Sarah Eaton, a 19-year-old college student visiting the city from St. Paul, Minn.

    Mena Bishara, 24 of Houston, said if he did believe it he wouldn't be walking around the park with his sister.

    "Skydiving," he said. "Or I'd buy a motorcycle."

    The New Orleans Secular Humanist Association planned to hold a Left Behind balloon release and costume party rather than their usual monthly gathering to hear a speaker.

    "We're non-religious people," said Harry Greenberger, the group's president. "This sort of prophecy is really not of any concern to us."

    The Internet also was alive with discussion, humorous or not, about the end of the world and its apparent failure to occur on cue. Many tweets declared Camping's prediction a dud or shared, tongue-in-cheek, their relief at not having to do weekend chores, pay their bills or take a shower.

    The top trends on Twitter at midday included, at No. 1, "endofworldconfessions," followed by "myraptureplaylist."

    Camping's radio stations, TV channels, satellite broadcasts and website are controlled from a modest building sandwiched between an auto shop and a palm reader's business. Family Radio International's message has been broadcast in 61 languages. He has said that his earlier apocalyptic prediction in 1994 didn't come true because of a mathematical error.

    "I'm not embarrassed about it. It was just the fact that it was premature," he told The Associated Press last month. But this time, he said, "there is...no possibility that it will not happen."

    Camping has preached that some 200 million people would be saved, and that those left behind would die in a series of scourges visiting Earth until the globe is consumed by a fireball on Oct. 21.

    Christian leaders from across the spectrum widely dismissed the prophecy. One local church was concerned that Camping's followers could slip into a deep depression come Sunday.

    Pastor Jacob Denys of Milpitas-based Calvary Bible Church planned to wait outside the nonprofit's headquarters on Saturday afternoon, hoping to counsel believers who may be disillusioned if the Rapture does not occur.

    "The cold, hard reality is going to hit them that they did this, and it was false and they basically emptied out everything to follow a false teacher," he said. "We're not all about doom and gloom. Our message is a message of salvation and of hope."

    As the day drew nearer, followers reported that donations grew, allowing Family Radio to spend millions on more than 5,000 billboards and 20 RVs plastered with the doomsday message. In 2009, the nonprofit reported in IRS filings that it received $18.3 million in donations, and had assets of more than $104 million, including $34 million in stocks or other publicly traded securities.

    Marie Exley, who helped put up apocalypse-themed billboards in Israel, Jordan and Lebanon, said the money allowed the nonprofit to reach as many souls as possible.

    She said she and her husband, mother and brother read the Bible and stayed close to the television news on Friday night awaiting word of an earthquake in the southern hemisphere. When that did not happen, she said fellow believers began reaching out to reassure one another of their faith.

    "Some people were saying it was going to be an earthquake at that specific time in New Zealand and be a rolling judgment, but God is keeping us in our place and saying you may know the day but you don't know the hour," she said Saturday, speaking from Bozeman, Mont. "The day is not over, it's just the morning, and we have to endure until the end."

    Camping, who lives few miles from his radio station, was not home late morning Saturday.

    But Sheila Doan, 65, Camping's next-door-neighbor of 40 years, was outside gardening. She said the worldwide spotlight on his May 21 forecast has attracted far more attention than Camping's 1994 prediction.

    Doan said she is a Christian and while she respects her neighbor, she doesn't share his views.

    "I wouldn't consider Mr. Camping a close friend and wouldn't have him over for dinner or anything, but if he needs anything, we are there for him," Doan said.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110521/ap_on_re_us/us_apocalypse_saturday

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  • Crazy people believe crazy things, News at 11.

    Rivver

  • Rivver said...

    Crazy people believe crazy things, News at 11.

    I guess they had some volcano eruption in Iceland the triggered an earthquake in New Zealand today (the earthquake was part of the "prophecy") ..... you skeered?

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  • Gfortress5 said...

    I guess they had some volcano eruption in Iceland the triggered an earthquake in New Zealand today (the earthquake was part of the "prophecy") ..... you skeered?

    I'm going out to rent a good Zombie movie now.

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    yum

  • yum said...

    I'm going out to rent a good Zombie movie now.

    Why, you're about to live one panic

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    seminoleken

  • yum said...

    I'm going out to rent a good Zombie movie now.

    I am cocked, locked, and ready to rock.

    Aussie

  • seminoleken said...

    Why, you're about to live one panic

    You are right im going to go rent a movie that is in 3d.Thats the closest i'm going to get in living this event

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  • aussiebrew33 said...

    I am cocked, locked, and ready to rock.

    Gas tank is full,if i make it to the car,i'm not going to look back nor try to play hero.

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    The only reason people get lost in thought is because it's unfamiliar territory.

    yum

  • It's officially 6:00 central time......I guess I can start looting now shrug

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  • I have emptied the bank accounts and sold everything I own except vehicles and weapons. I am heading down to Louisiana to hold down the fort until Scooter gets back from his zombie cruise.

    Aussie

  • It amazes me what some people who consider themselves educated will believe.

    TNoles813

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  • seminoleken said...

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    Awesome

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