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Camping's apology for his false prophecies does not constitute true repentance for decades of heresy.
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Camping's failed prediction is the least of his damnable heresies. He has led souls to Hell, and has condemned himself.
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Cult leader Harold Camping says that all of mankind - and Satan himself - will be annihilated in a five-month period beginning next week. Camping's false teaching denies the Gospel itself.
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If Harold Camping of Family Radio truly believes the world will end in 2011, he should not hesitate to accept the proposal contained in this letter.
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Is Harold Camping right? Christians need to focus on the answers to three questions.
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January 1st is the time of year when end-of-the-world predictions receive big publicity.
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Family Radio's Harold Camping has predicted that Jesus Christ will return for believers on 5/21/2011 and the world will end on 10/20/2011.