As crestfallen followers of a California preacher who foresaw the world's end
strained to find meaning in their lives, Harold Camping revised his
apocalyptic prophecy, saying he was off by five months and the Earth
actually will be obliterated on Oct. 21.
Camping, who predicted that 200 million Christians would be taken to heaven
Saturday before global cataclysm struck the planet, said yesterday that he
felt so terrible when his doomsday message did not come true that he left
home and took refuge in a motel with his wife. His independent ministry,
Family Radio International, spent millions — some of it from donations made
by followers — on more than 5,000 billboards and 20 recreational vehicles
plastered with the Judgment Day message.
Follower Jeff Hopkins also spent a good deal of his own retirement savings on
gas mo
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