May 20, 2011 6:53 PM

How Harold Camping marketed the Rapture

By
Bill Whitaker
(CBS News) 

LOS ANGELES - Some Americans have extreme plans this weekend. A religious leader named Harold Camping has convinced them the end of the world starts at 6 p.m. ET Saturday.

Most of the world's faithful do not believe the date is Judgment Day. But as CBS News correspondent Bill Whitaker reports, it seems just about everyone's seen the signs about the end of the world.

"May 21st, 2011 is the day of judgment," a Family Radio ad says. It's a prophecy aggressively peddled by 89-year-old Harold Camping, a civil engineer and self-taught Biblical sage.

"You and I are living at the time of the end of the world," Camping says.

End of World prediction disputed

He claims to have discerned the date from numerological calculations revealed by his reading of the Bible. He spread his prophecy around the world through broadcasts on his Family Radio network in 84 languages, on RV caravans and on 1,200 billboards around the country.

So how much would Doomsday cost?

According to Camping, starting Saturday, "There's going to be a huge earthquake that's going to make the big earthquake in Japan seem like a Sunday school picnic."

"We want people to know that there are a few hours left to cry out to him for mercy," says Ken Ronning.

Trumpeting the apocalypse doesn't come cheap. Family Radio spent as much as $1 million on the billboard campaign. It can afford to. Camping's radio network was worth about $22 million in 2002 -- by 2008 it was valued at more than $117 million.

"It's a combination of a very new and rather peculiar way of reading the Bible coupled with brilliant 20th century American marketing," says Rev. Michael Seiler of St. Matthew's Episcopal Chruch.

It's become a cultural touchstone for late night comics. David Letterman recently joked, "The No. 1 way to make the apocalypse for fun? More fun? What's more fun than the apocalypse for God's sake?"

The end of the world has been predicted more than 100 times in the last 100 years. In fact, Harold Camping predicted the end once before - in 1994. This time he says he's certain.

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by caspricht October 21, 2011 1:29 PM EDT
My opinion of that man in California is that he is so desperate to get some ATTENTION. I believe only GOD knows the end.
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by liketoshare June 27, 2011 3:04 AM EDT
But the truth is that Jesus will come back soon, any day and any time. We should live like tomorrow is the end.

Take a look at this the signs of the end of world:

http://end-of-the-world.mobi/signs-of-world-end-2/end-of-the-world-the-signs-of-world-end/
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by liketoshare June 27, 2011 3:01 AM EDT
But the truth is that Jesus will come back soon, any day and any time. We should live like tomorrow is the end.

Take a look at this the signs of the end of world:

<a title="End of the World--the Signs of World End" href="http://end-of-the-world.mobi/signs-of-world-end-2/end-of-the-world-the-signs-of-world-end/">End Of The World-The Signs Of World End</a>
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by GodSaveMe333 June 18, 2011 7:25 PM EDT
Go to www.2011studies.com or You Tube and type in 2011studies to take you to Author Marty Cattuzzo's webpage and or video's explaining why May 21,201 would not occur. His book CountDown To The Last Day published December 2010 outlines that Salvation will go to the last Day October 21, 2011.
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by DannyHaszard June 1, 2011 3:20 PM EDT
Harold Camping sounds like he plagiarized Jehovah's Witnesses.
Jehovah Witnesses are a spin-off of the second Adventist which all came from the Millerite movement.American war of 1812 army captain William Miller is ground zero for Jehovah's Witnesses.
Yes,the "great disappointment" of Oct 22 1844 has never died out... it lives on in the Jehovah's Witnesses.
The central CORE doctrine of the Watchtower,yes the reason the Watchtower came into existence was to declare Jesus second coming in 1914.When the prophecy (derived from William Miller of 1842) failed they said that he came "invisibly".
Watchtower reckless predictions of the (1914) (1975)..... second coming of Christ hardens skeptics in their unbelief and provides new fodder for cynics to mock the Christian faith.
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Danny Haszard been there
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by starguy2718 May 24, 2011 7:22 PM EDT
"World To End Tomorrow...Women And Minorities Will Be Hardest Hit"

Liberalism is a mental disorder.
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by RossSlane May 23, 2011 5:29 PM EDT
"This is not the first time that the Christian radio broadcaster has made a wrong Judgment Day prediction." It is not the first time for humanity either. People have been trying to make predictions concerning the rapture ever since the first century church. The Thessalonians thought that they were in the end times, and some of them even quit there jobs in anticipation of Christ's return. Around AD 1000, scholars were claiming that the Roman Emporer was the antichrist. It seems that there will always be those Christians who are blind to, or choose to ignore, the Scripture that says that no one will know the time of His return. But lets not forget that Paul's response to the Thessalonians was one of love, and we should not respond any differently to those who were misled. Here is a more detailed response: http://mymusings97.wordpress.com/2011/05/22/concerning-the-may-21st-prediction/
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by david25632 May 23, 2011 5:09 PM EDT
An earthquake in Japan can raise prices globally?

A war in the middle east effects every person on the planet in one way or another?

A foregin disease, now local and common everywhere?

Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical warfare?

These are things that have been going on since before WW1 ???

lololol.... Really?

Please explain

Thanks
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by david25632 May 23, 2011 5:10 PM EDT
No one knows the day nor hour of the end....

But these signs let us know that it is near....
by david25632 May 23, 2011 5:02 PM EDT
False prophets, Great earthquakes is one place after another, food shortages globally, disease, pestilance, civil unrest, Nation rising against nation.....

These things never occured on the scale that they have since WW1.

For the many thousands of years prior to WW1 there were not wars fought with Machine guns, Nuclear Bombs, Bio-chemical weapons, Terrorism, Etc.... Etc....

These things were foretold to warn people that the end was near....

No one can know the day or hour when, but it is near, read Revelations, Matthew 24, and 25.....

Its like reading a modernday news paper.

Thanks
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by rbrittle May 23, 2011 4:29 PM EDT
One Question?

Jesus lived as a Jew, and died as a Jew,... resurrected three days later, A JEW! Why is he only going to rapture Christians?

When the end of the world comes... It doesn't matter what religion you belong to. You'll be dead. And by the current state of all religious affairs, If you believe in nonsense like heaven and hell,.. everybody will be going to Hell! Meet you there!
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by david25632 May 23, 2011 5:04 PM EDT
There is a differnce between Christians and Christendom....

The world wars, nationalism, false prophets, and religious lies come from 'Christendom'.....

Christians are NO PART of the world and its politcal affairs, nor do they claim to know the times and dates that God has decided on....
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