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  2. Harold Camping - Wikipedia

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    Harold Egbert Camping (July 19, 1921 – December 15, 2013) was an American Christian radio broadcaster and evangelist. [1] Beginning in 1958, he served as president of Family Radio , a California -based radio station group that, at its peak, broadcast to more than 150 markets in the United States.

  3. 2011 end times prediction - Wikipedia

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    Camping suggested that it would occur at 6 p.m. local time, with the rapture sweeping the globe time zone by time zone, [4] [5] while some of his supporters claimed that around 200 million people (approximately 3% of the world's population) would be 'raptured'. [6] Camping had previously claimed that the rapture would occur in September 1994.

  4. Family Radio - Wikipedia

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    One of Family Radio's oldest broadcasts was a telephone-talk program called Open Forum in which Harold Camping, the network's co-founder, president and general manager, responded to callers' questions and comments, as they relate to the Bible, and used the platform to promote his various end-time predictions.

  5. List of dates predicted for apocalyptic events - Wikipedia

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    Harold Camping: Camping predicted the Rapture would occur on 6 September 1994. When it failed to occur he revised the date to 29 September and then 2 October. [144] [145] 31 Mar 1995 Harold Camping Camping's fourth predicted date for the end. This would be Camping's last prediction until 2011. [144] 17 Dec 1996 Sheldan Nidle

  6. Zeke Piestrup - Wikipedia

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    For the two weeks leading up to May 21, 2011, Piestrup was the only journalist who spoke daily with the doomsday radio evangelist, Harold Camping. [4] Featured scholars are John J. Collins of Yale Divinity School, Bart D. Ehrman of the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, Loren Stuckenbruck of Princeton Theological Seminary, and Peter Lillback, President of Westminster Theological ...

  7. List of television evangelists - Wikipedia

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    Harold Camping (1921–2013) Morris Cerullo (1931–2020) Twinkie Clark (born 1954) Bayless Conley (born 1955) Kenneth Copeland (born 1936) John Corapi (born 1947)

  8. Talk:Harold Camping/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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  9. Apocalypticism - Wikipedia

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    American Christian radio host Harold Camping stated that the Rapture and Judgment Day would take place on May 21, 2011, [106] [107] and that the end of the world would take place five months later on October 21, 2011, based on adding the 153 fish of John 20 to May 21.