AMAZING FACTS President & Nationally Recognized Prophecy Speaker Challenges Harold Camping's May 21st Judgment Day | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1307069 United States 05/18/2011 05:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: AMAZING FACTS President & Nationally Recognized Prophecy Speaker Challenges Harold Camping's May 21st Judgment Day on cnbc now [link to www.cnbc.com] In fact, Pastor Batchelor has directly challenged Camping, offering him $100,000 to hand over the deed and rights to the Family Radio network following the May 21 deadline. He explains, "The Bible clearly teaches in Matthew 24:36 that 'No man knows the day and hour' of Jesus' return. Christ also warned that in the last days, there would be many false teachers. It is worth asking then, does Camping's prediction match what the Bible really tells us about Christ's return? I don't believe it does. But if Camping is right, he deserves the money to spread the message; if he's wrong, he should not own a radio network." Batchelor also warns, "Reckless predictions of the second coming of Christ create an artificial excitement among believers followed by a corresponding depression. In addition, it hardens skeptics in their unbelief and provides new fodder for cynics to mock the Christian faith." Across the country, hundreds of Family Radio listeners are quitting their jobs and selling their possessions. |
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User ID: 1300453 United States 05/18/2011 05:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: AMAZING FACTS President & Nationally Recognized Prophecy Speaker Challenges Harold Camping's May 21st Judgment Day on cnbc now [link to www.cnbc.com] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1307069In fact, Pastor Batchelor has directly challenged Camping, offering him $100,000 to hand over the deed and rights to the Family Radio network following the May 21 deadline. He explains, "The Bible clearly teaches in Matthew 24:36 that 'No man knows the day and hour' of Jesus' return. Christ also warned that in the last days, there would be many false teachers. It is worth asking then, does Camping's prediction match what the Bible really tells us about Christ's return? I don't believe it does. But if Camping is right, he deserves the money to spread the message; if he's wrong, he should not own a radio network." Batchelor also warns, "Reckless predictions of the second coming of Christ create an artificial excitement among believers followed by a corresponding depression. In addition, it hardens skeptics in their unbelief and provides new fodder for cynics to mock the Christian faith." Across the country, hundreds of Family Radio listeners are quitting their jobs and selling their possessions. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1151390 New Zealand 05/18/2011 05:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: AMAZING FACTS President & Nationally Recognized Prophecy Speaker Challenges Harold Camping's May 21st Judgment Day I'm off to work--here's a little something I thought I would post first: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1373078[link to www.faithfulnews.com] Do you really work? |