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While President Obama and the rest of the nation spent Memorial Day paying tribute to American veterans, doomsday preacher Harold Camping predicted Monday that corpses of the "unsaved," which includes those in the U.S. armed services, will be flung out of their graves and on the ground like "manure" on October 21.
Camping's comments during the Open Forum program on Family Radio Monday comes one week after he publicly recanted his predicted date of Rapture, changing it from May 21 to October 21.
He has persistently maintained that his dates for a May 21 Judgment Day and a October 21 Doomsday are accurate. The only adjustment in his forecast, according to Camping, is that the judgment on May 21 came in a "spiritual" sense rather than a physical one marked by disasters like earthquakes.
He predicted that whatever of a person's corpse is left in the grave on October 21 "will be thrown out of the grave" and be "like manure on the ground." Furthermore, those who die on October 21 won't receive a burial, said Camping. "They will be shamed in the eyes of God," he said. Harold Camping then turned his attention to Memorial Day to further illustrate the gravity of his prediction.
Originally posted by FOXMULDER147
When people buy into his predictions it says more about them than it does about one delusional old man.
In other words, the people that believe him are stupider than he is.
Originally posted by MJZoo
This is gonna be awesome. People are always getting buried with tons of jewelry. If gold stays up, I'm gonna be one rich dude on Oct. 22nd.
Originally posted by eNumbra
Originally posted by FOXMULDER147
When people buy into his predictions it says more about them than it does about one delusional old man.
In other words, the people that believe him are stupider than he is.
That's just it, he isn't stupid at all. He's a con man making money.
On topic: didn't the CDC warn about a "zombie apocalypse"?