Well, October 21 came & went, and we're either still here without the Christians, or nothing happened. Back in May I listened to WYFR on shortwave on the 21st and they were running an apparently pre-recorded program about how this is definitely the rapture, and it will definitely happen this time, blah blah blah. I kept a recording of that broadcast on my computer for posterity.
I'm just wondering how they'll reconcile this failed prediction in their collective minds. After being so sure of the rapture/end of the world occurring on May 21, and October 21, now that they're all still here they'll have to find some way to make themselves keep believing that Brother Camping was correct. They'll either claim that he made no such prediction, or else it was just a "spiritual event," blah blah blah. Meanwhile, they'll keep sending him money and wait for the next end of the world prediction.
I'm just wondering how they'll reconcile this failed prediction in their collective minds. After being so sure of the rapture/end of the world occurring on May 21, and October 21, now that they're all still here they'll have to find some way to make themselves keep believing that Brother Camping was correct. They'll either claim that he made no such prediction, or else it was just a "spiritual event," blah blah blah. Meanwhile, they'll keep sending him money and wait for the next end of the world prediction.
Christian apologetics is the art of rolling a dog turd in sugar and selling it as a donut.