Of all the tweets I’ve seen so far, my favorite just has to be Professor Brian Cox who tweeted … “I think we should all pretend the #rapture is happening so that when Harold Camping gets left behind later today he’ll be livid.“.
OK, serious question, what happens now, will this be a wake up-and-welcome-to-reality call for the “believers”, and can they now begin to apply some serious critical thinking to all the crazy ideas sloshing about inside their heads, or will they dream up some smart excuse and simply carry on as before. I suspect you all know the answer, we have been here before and so past behaviour is very much an indicator of how this will play out.
So with this knowledge, and other similar examples, we can indeed see how this will all play out, my guess it that it will be one of these variations …
- The rapture has actually happened, not in our world, but in some spiritual sphere, we just can’t see it
- A slight maths error, and so the date is reset to some future date. This is a very common get-out, many pull this one, the JW’s do it all the time, and also the Millerites, a north American religious group, predicted that the Second Coming would take place in 1833, but when nothing happened they rescheduled the event for 1844. This deferred solution is similar to the one used by Camping, who initially predicted that the Rapture would occur during September 1994, so it is quite possible he will deploy this one yet again.
I must admit, this has in many ways been the very first Internet rapture, and so the message went out far and wide. I’ll be truly be curious to see not only how they will consolidate their beliefs to handle such a public failure, but also if either of the above guesses is on the mark. I would of course wish that some might indeed find that this has been a wake-up call and start to question the utter insanity of it all, but sadly the research available does appear to indicate that is simply not going to happen, and they will just end up digging themselves in even deeper.
As for those of you who had been looking forward to it all, well what can I say except, “Cheer up, it’s not the end of the world.’
Update 24th May: Hey guess what, I just scored a hit, both my options were bang on the mark (does he read my blog). Not only did Harold Camping decide … “May 21 had been “an invisible judgment day,”… but he also explained that he made a maths error, was five months off, and that the world will really end on 21st Oct.
(Heavy Sigh) … these end-of-the-world doom cults are indeed very predictable.
However, the really good news here is that we all get a second post-rapture party opportunity in just a few months. As for Mr Camping, well he is quoted as also saying that the missed prediction had somewhat humbled him. “I’m not a genius,” he said. Yea Harold, no kidding, I think almost everybody on the planet had worked that one out.
I’m not sure about Rapture, but facebook just passed 666 million registrations Worldwide
http://www.datagenetics.com/blog/may22011/index.html