Harold-Camping-Obituary

Harold Camping

1921 - 2013 (Age 92)

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OAKLAND, California (AP) - Harold Camping, the U.S. preacher who used his evangelical radio ministry and thousands of billboards to broadcast the end of the world and then gave up public prophecy when his date-specific doomsdays did not come to pass, has died at age 92.

Camping, a retired civil engineer who built a worldwide following for the nonprofit Oakland, California-based ministry he founded in 1958, died at his home Sunday, said Family Radio Network marketing manager Nina Romero. She said he had been hospitalized after falling.

Camping's most widely spread prediction was that the Rapture would happen on May 21, 2011. His independent Christian media empire spent millions of dollars - some of it from donations made by followers who quit their jobs and sold all their possessions- to spread the word on more than 5,000 billboards and 20 RVs plastered with the Judgment Day message.

When the Judgment Day he foresaw did not materialize, the p reacher revised his prophecy, saying he had been off by five months. The preacher, who suffered a stroke three weeks after the May prediction failed, said the light dawned on him that instead of the biblical Rapture in which the faithful would be swept up to the heavens, the date had instead been a "spiritual" Judgment Day, which placed the entire world under Christ's judgment.

But after the cataclysmic event did not occur in October either, Camping acknowledged his apocalyptic prophecy had been wrong and posted a letter on his ministry's site telling his followers he had no evidence the world would end anytime soon, and wasn't interested in considering future dates.

"We realize that many people are hoping they will know the date of Christ's return," Camping wrote in March 2012. "We humbly acknowledge we were wrong about the timing."

Camping graduated from the University of California, Berkeley in 1942 and started a construction business shortly after the en d of World War II, according to his nonprofit's website.

For decades, Camping and his family attended the Christian Reformed Church, where he served as an elder and Bible teacher, but he left the church in 1988 when he felt it no longer faithfully represented biblical teachings, associates said.

He formed his Family Stations ministry in 1958 and eventually sold his business to become the group's president and general manager as a full-time volunteer. In 1961, Camping began hosting the Open Forum program, which was broadcast in 30 languages online and on a network of more than 140 domestic and international radio stations owned by Family Stations.

Each weeknight, Camping would transmit his own biblical interpretations in a quivery monotone, clutching a worn Bible as he took listeners' calls. He first predicted the world would end on Sept. 6, 1994 and when it did not, Camping said it was off because of a mathematical error. Followers later said he was referrin g to the end of "the church age," a time when human beings in Christian churches could be saved.

After his billboards warning of pending doom popped up across the country in 2010 and 2011, Christian leaders from across the spectrum widely dismissed his prophecies while atheists and revelers poked fun at his prediction. Some also criticized Camping's use of millions of dollars in followers' donations to advertise Judgment Day.

Camping also offered a measured apology, adding that he felt so terrible when his prophecy did not come true that he left home and took refuge in a motel with his wife.

Camping wrote about 30 books and booklets over the years. Family Radio Network said in its statement that he is survived by a wife of 71 years.

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GARANCE BURKE, Associated Press

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Miss you Harold. Will see you again hopefully.

Brother Camping is dear to me, I am his spiritual fruit that he bore forth, may any good that I do be attributed to the Lord Jesus Christ and his mercy he has had on his elect. Brother Camping was faithful until the end! I pray the Lord Make me as righteous as brother Camping.

God rest your soul Mr.Camping.

I love you Brother Camping.

Mr.Camping was a great man of God. I miss him and loved him as if he were my father. May he rest in peace in the arms of Jesus.
Joe Smalcuga

I MISSED MR. CAMPING SO GREATLY, EVEN WITH ALL HIS MIS-PREDICTIONS AT LEAST HE WAS AS HONEST AS ANYONE CAN BE, WE ALL KNOW HE'S IN A BETTER PLACE.

Brother Harold camping passed away ? i will always remember him and family radio. God used MRS Camping to teach his words to his peoples. i love him for ever.