World doesn't end: California prophet had no Plan B....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Where in the World is Harold Camping??? | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1394562 United States 05/21/2011 09:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: World doesn't end: California prophet had no Plan B....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Where in the World is Harold Camping??? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1368908 United States 05/21/2011 09:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: World doesn't end: California prophet had no Plan B....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Where in the World is Harold Camping??? Who needs a plan B when you got the rupturetards to give you all their money. LOL. Harold's plan B is probably sipping pina coladas in a nice expensive Mexican hotel room full of hookers. Muchos gracias rupturetards. LOL. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1394562Yeah, and it could have been a trial run psych ops testing as well. To study cult like date setting and behavior and how many people are out there who would believe and devote their life to it.. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1368908 United States 05/21/2011 09:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: World doesn't end: California prophet had no Plan B....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Where in the World is Harold Camping??? Who needs a plan B when you got the rupturetards to give you all their money. LOL. Harold's plan B is probably sipping pina coladas in a nice expensive Mexican hotel room full of hookers. Muchos gracias rupturetards. LOL. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1394562Harold was indeed raptured and it was to the lifestyle and affluence of a rich man ! hahaha, it worked out for him after all. |
Cyndexia
(OP) User ID: 1368490 United States 05/21/2011 09:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: World doesn't end: California prophet had no Plan B....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Where in the World is Harold Camping??? Here is a simplified list of “symptoms” that can be used to identify members of any cult: A belief in the core cult dogma that is independent of facts, logic, or even one’s own intuition. In other words an absolute and blind acceptance of any information provided by cult leaders and literature as undeniable fact. tendency to isolate from the rest of society, often justified by the suggestion that those outside of the faith are wicked, lost, etc. A compulsive need to recruit others into the cult. The deriving of most or all of one’s self esteem from the cult collective and the cult dogma. Often cult members will see themselves as worthless (because this is what they are taught) and will insist that only through the practice of the cult’s teachings can they serve the world in any worthwhile manner. The complete loss of individuality, logic, and objectivity. The only reasons for continued existence becomes the serving of the cult’s agenda. This list could be expanded substantially, but the items above effectively capture the primary indicators that can be used to determine whether an individual is involved with a cult group. Now let’s have a closer look at the global religion called Christianity in an effort to see how it’s practitioners reflect the previous list on cult member behavior. "Sometimes the object of the Journey may not be the end, but the Journey itself" :2013: Email: [email protected] :) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1368908 United States 05/21/2011 09:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: World doesn't end: California prophet had no Plan B....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Where in the World is Harold Camping??? These people were part of a cult.... Quoting: CyndexiaHere is a simplified list of “symptoms” that can be used to identify members of any cult: A belief in the core cult dogma that is independent of facts, logic, or even one’s own intuition. In other words an absolute and blind acceptance of any information provided by cult leaders and literature as undeniable fact. tendency to isolate from the rest of society, often justified by the suggestion that those outside of the faith are wicked, lost, etc. A compulsive need to recruit others into the cult. The deriving of most or all of one’s self esteem from the cult collective and the cult dogma. Often cult members will see themselves as worthless (because this is what they are taught) and will insist that only through the practice of the cult’s teachings can they serve the world in any worthwhile manner. The complete loss of individuality, logic, and objectivity. The only reasons for continued existence becomes the serving of the cult’s agenda. This list could be expanded substantially, but the items above effectively capture the primary indicators that can be used to determine whether an individual is involved with a cult group. Now let’s have a closer look at the global religion called Christianity in an effort to see how it’s practitioners reflect the previous list on cult member behavior. Cyndxia, good list, and they often get away with it, under the guise of Freedom of religion |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1394576 Australia 05/21/2011 09:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: World doesn't end: California prophet had no Plan B....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Where in the World is Harold Camping??? He's off with 72 million, probably laughing his ass off....meanwhile, his followers are broke, have bills to pay and probably think that they are going to hell since they didn't get to go to heaven. It's a sad situation. I think he should be brought up on charges but they will never find him. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1333357Seriously AC.... If he has ran off with these people's money he should be brought up on charges of theift as well as murder. Someone here on GLP reported a suicide of a person who thought today was the end. No joke... the whole thing is a good example of why religion is bullshit and harmfull. hopefully, the world will learn a lesson from this |
Last of the Maccabees
User ID: 1352300 United States 05/21/2011 09:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: World doesn't end: California prophet had no Plan B....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Where in the World is Harold Camping??? Who needs a plan B when you got the rupturetards to give you all their money. LOL. Harold's plan B is probably sipping pina coladas in a nice expensive Mexican hotel room full of hookers. Muchos gracias rupturetards. LOL. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1394562Yeah, and it could have been a trial run psych ops testing as well. To study cult like date setting and behavior and how many people are out there who would believe and devote their life to it.. Looks like about 5% [link to www.godsmessageontheweb.com (secure)] - My Podcasts (RSS) [link to www.godsmessageontheweb.com (secure)] - My Site (SSL) [link to www.wheniwokeupthismorning.com] - Aliens are Demons [link to godsmessage.indianapolisunderground.com] - Free Audio and Web Bibles. We are fishers of men. Fishermen don't bang gongs and scream to catch fish. They "wisely" bait their hooks and capture the imagination of the fish. |
Cyndexia
(OP) User ID: 1368490 United States 05/21/2011 09:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: World doesn't end: California prophet had no Plan B....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Where in the World is Harold Camping??? These people were part of a cult.... Quoting: CyndexiaHere is a simplified list of “symptoms” that can be used to identify members of any cult: A belief in the core cult dogma that is independent of facts, logic, or even one’s own intuition. In other words an absolute and blind acceptance of any information provided by cult leaders and literature as undeniable fact. tendency to isolate from the rest of society, often justified by the suggestion that those outside of the faith are wicked, lost, etc. A compulsive need to recruit others into the cult. The deriving of most or all of one’s self esteem from the cult collective and the cult dogma. Often cult members will see themselves as worthless (because this is what they are taught) and will insist that only through the practice of the cult’s teachings can they serve the world in any worthwhile manner. The complete loss of individuality, logic, and objectivity. The only reasons for continued existence becomes the serving of the cult’s agenda. This list could be expanded substantially, but the items above effectively capture the primary indicators that can be used to determine whether an individual is involved with a cult group. Now let’s have a closer look at the global religion called Christianity in an effort to see how it’s practitioners reflect the previous list on cult member behavior. Cyndxia, good list, and they often get away with it, under the guise of Freedom of religion No that ILLUM we can agree on. "Sometimes the object of the Journey may not be the end, but the Journey itself" :2013: Email: [email protected] :) |