Living in the Wake of False Doomsday Predictions
I was just catching up on some blog reading, and came accross the following: "I lost my inheritance to the doomsday prophet! – CNN Belief Blog - CNN.com Blogs" The headlines tells it all, a woman left the lion's share of her estate, about $300,000 to Family Radio, the ministry of false prophet Harold Camping, who predicted the rapture would occur on May 21, 2011 and then revised it to be some sort of "spiritual" happening after things didn't pan out. Well, I'm sure there are worsts stories by others who got burned by the false prophet; however, no matter how one slices it, beliefs have consequences, and what one believes can alter the trajectory of one's life and relationship forever. The words of Moses are apropos: "You may say in your heart, 'How will we know the word which the Lord has not spoken?' When a prophet speaks in the name of the Lord, if the thing does not come about or come true, that is the thing which the Lord has not spoken. The prophet has spoken it presumptuously; you shall not be afraid of him" (Deut. 18:21-22).
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