Evangelical Christian broadcaster Harold Camping, whose widely publicized Judgment Day prophecy fizzled May 21, 2011 now flags Oct. 21, 2011 as the day of the Rapture. The End Times calendar is starting to fill up. Pagan New Agers, allegedly guided by the Mayan calendar, claim Dec. 21, 2012 as the last day. For those who may fret over such scattershot prophecies, it may offer some consolation to know the 16th century French seer Nostradamus foresaw our world as still very much around in 3797.
Orest Slepokura, Strathmore, AB
(It's end of the world as they know it, yet we feel fine.)
Evangelical Christian broadcaster Harold Camping, whose widely publicized Judgment Day prophecy fizzled on May 21, 2011, now flags Oct. 21, 2011 as the day of the Rapture.
The End Times calendar is starting to fill up.
Pagan New Agers, allegedly guided by the Mayan calendar, claim Dec. 21, 2012 as the Last Day.
For those who may fret over such scattershot prophecies, it may offer some consolation to know the 16th century French seer Nostradamus foresaw our world as still very much around in 3797.
Orest Slepokura Strathmore