Anonymous Coward User ID: 1355886 United States 05/22/2011 06:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | YA,S FRONT PAGE> Coping with doomsdays that don't happen-When end-of-the-world predictions fail, believers are forced to face some uncomfortab When Doomsday Isn't, Believers Struggle to Cope If you're reading this, Harold Camping's predictions that the end of the world would start Saturday (May 21) failed to pan out. That's good news for most of us, but Camping and his followers were looking forward to the end. After all, they believed that they were likely to be among the 200 million souls sent to live in paradise forever. So how do believers cope when their doomsday predictions fail? It depends, said Lorenzo DiTommaso, a professor of religion at Concordia University in Montreal who studies the history of doomsday predictions. "If you have a strong leader, the group survives," DiTommaso told LiveScience. "Sometimes the group falls apart. Most often, the answer given by the group is that the prophecy is true, but the interpretation was wrong." [Read: Why People Look Forward to the End] In 1994, Camping predicted a September doomsday, but hedged his bets with a question mark. On his website (familyradio.com), Camping wrote that he had misunderstood a key biblical passage, but since that time, biblical evidence for a 2011 end had "greatly solidified." Doomsdays without doom The classic study of "doomsdays gone bad" took place [ link to news.yahoo.com] |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1355886 United States 05/22/2011 06:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: YA,S FRONT PAGE> Coping with doomsdays that don't happen-When end-of-the-world predictions fail, believers are forced to face some uncomfortab Oh well thought some here mighta had with drawls lol |