Talk:Family Radio

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[edit] Harold Camping

Where is the Harold Camping article? It is a link that goes nowhere - not even to a page that says you can create an article.

[edit] Christian "weirdness"

When otherwise Christian churches begin to deviate from teaching the fundamentals of the faith and their plain and accepted meanings, they quickly enter the realm of what I call "the weird". As an example, sometime in the life of the guy in this article, he decided that all true Christians must follow Calvinism. In other words, one's doctrinal position on matters of predestination and the believer's security is the sole basis for determining salvation, rather than what the Bible says the criteria is (repentance and trust in Christ alone). Mr. Camping then slides further and faster down the proverbial slippery slope of false prophecy by claiming to be able to date Christ's return. When this event didn't occur, he had to fall back onto a theory of his own in order to save face. Now, he says the Church Age is at an end. One could argue that he could make this claim because he believes in a post-Tribulational rapture and the Tribulational period is an unknown length of time (known perhaps only to him). Indeed, the Bible has once again been proven correct when it spoke of many false Christs and false Gospels being preached as the (unknown) time of His return draws near.Jlujan69

[edit] Radio station rumors

Since Wikipedia is an encyclopedia which should rely on sourced information, uncited rumors about radio stations leaving family radio is most likely Original research. --LBMixPro<Speak|on|it!> 06:27, 31 May 2006 (UTC)