Bongwater said:It would be a stretch to "save" Family Radio at this point. It has both the unenviable image as both charlatans and possibly a cult in the eyes of the general public (including most Christians, some of whom are cleaning up the fallout of their Family Radio listening friends debacle.)
But sale? Well, they should LOSE their licenses in my opinion. What Harold Camping did in my eyes is absolutely NO different from what Ken Lay and Jeff Skilling did with Enron. They hyped something far beyond it's actual worth and it costed their employees and the people who believed in them everything. We didn't look at the employee/investors who lost everything with Enron and say "They got what they deserved". Like Enron, they used the people's own faith and trust as weapons against them. We didn't tolerate it with Ken Lay. We should not tolerate it with Harold Camping
The FCC should revoke the licenses. Period.
Bongwater said:That isn't even the beginning......
http://www.ktla.com/news/landing/ktla-palmdale-woman-attempted-murder,0,3939586.story
R.D.P. said:Had the world ended on yesterday, it would've happened because God wanted it to and not because Mr. "Confused" Harold Camping said it would.
Just my two cents.
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richllewis said:There is an article in The Christian Post that Camping was offered $1 million to sell all his stations. The group in question has asked again about selling all the Family Radio Stations for $1 Million Dollars.
Goat Rodeo Cowboy said:richllewis said:There is an article in The Christian Post that Camping was offered $1 million to sell all his stations. The group in question has asked again about selling all the Family Radio Stations for $1 Million Dollars.
I don't know that offer and that article carry any integrity. $15,000 per radio station?
There is another flaw with the who scenario: what constitutes a radio station? I went to the FCC ownership report last filed by the Camping organization and there are not 65 radio stations, but including the satellites, satellators and whatever, there are 165 licenses at stake. That brings the offer down to about $6,000 per license.
Sounds like the people making the offer have about the same amount of integrity that the public thinks Camping has.
Mr. Mike said:Why not simply put each of the group's station licenses for sale individually? That sounds like a better idea than selling it as one batch of stations.![]()