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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.
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. The program was finally cancelled ...
[59] The Family Radio network remained on the air during May 21 and May 22, mostly broadcasting its normal schedule of programming, but with no mention of the rapture and without the usual replays of Harold Camping's program Open Forum. On Sunday, May 22, Camping emerged briefly from his home, saying "Give me a day, no interviews today ...
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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
It isn't fair to compare Jesus to Camping. Camping's predictions comes from his exegesis of the bible. Jesus never had access to a Christian bible and may have been illiterate as well. So with all due respect to Jesus, he's no Harold Camping when it comes to bible interpretation. --JGGardiner 00:39, 23 May 2011 (UTC)
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Robert Sungenis, Scott Temple, David Allen Lewis, Shock Wave 2000! subtitled The Harold Camping 1994 Debacle, New Leaf Press, Inc. 2004, ISBN 0-89221-269-1. Stephen Travis, Christ Will Come Again: Hope for the Second Coming of Jesus, Toronto: Clements Publishing 2004. ISBN 1-894667-33-6.