Harold Camping: MOONBAT


Let’s see, last night at 6 pm I was driving home on I-5.

No yawning chasms cracked before me, due to an earth-wracking quake.
I turned on the TV. Nope, no earth-cracking quakes reported.
I went to dinner with my wife, we saw a movie. Still no earthquakes.
I woke up this morning in one piece. TV on. No quakes.
As I wrote earlier, Harold Camping exists solely to part the eminently-fleecible — particularly the gullible and the elderly — from their cash.
Instead of haughty and proud, he should be ashamed and fearful, thinking that God would choose him, of all people, to be a conduit for any form of Truth.
BZ
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8 thoughts on “Harold Camping: MOONBAT

  1. And what of this:

    “As Saturday drew nearer, followers reported that donations grew, allowing Family Radio to spend millions on more than 5,000 billboards and 20 RVs plastered with the doomsday message. In 2009, the nonprofit reported in IRS filings that it received $18.3 million in donations, and had assets of more than $104 million, including $34 million in stocks or other publicly traded securities.”

    BZ

  2. Anyone besides me think that perhaps the reason Camping can’t be found at his house in Alameda is because he has decided to “move” to another state or even another nation with his little nest of cash?

    BZ

  3. Moonbat hucksters.
    Had one in my district.
    Hope Throxel,,head priestess of “The Church of the Cosmic Origin”.
    She finally died after fleecing millions from her stupid followers.

    The end.

  4. Harold Camping, the preacher who predicted that the world would end on May 21, issued the following brief statement: “”The world doesn’t end this week. Oprah does. My bad, sorry.”

  5. I am still here, too…Go figure.

    I think the man took the money and ran. Or buried himself in a cave somewhere, where no one knows his name.

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