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Family Radio: May 21, 2011 is Judgement Day

I respectfully disagree with Dr. Camping's "end of the world" predictions and prophecy. If Dr. Camping is going to quote Biblical scriptures to verify his claims, he should consider the Biblical scriptures as a whole and not view the scriptures as one would review a restaurant menu, only agreeing with certain parts while ignoring the rest.

At the risk of sounding "religious" (and this is clearly not my objective), the scriptures clearly state that, and I am paraphrasing, No man, not even the angels above nor Jesus Christ himself knows when the end time is upon us. Only God the father knows these things.

Additionally, the scriptures speaks of False Prophets. By definition anyone who proclaims any informational content as fact that contradicts the scriptures is a False Prophet or a False Teacher.

Lastly, the term "Rapture" does not appear anywhere within the scriptures. This term was created by Theologians to represent the "coming up" of the church when Christ returns, while, at the same time, there are no mathematical formulas nor other benchmarks contained within the Biblical scriptures that anyone can use to predict any end of time prophecy time frame.

In conclusion, my suggestion is Dr. Camping sell WFME to an entity that will utilize the 94.7mHz frequency to better serve the public interest of Newark, New York and the surrounding Metro NYC area without subjecting the rest of us to this unfounded and unverifiable May 21st, 2011, false prophecy.
 
Barry said:
Jeffrey, why do you think that K-Love radio is bigoted? To me, the on air personalities sound quite amiable.
You've made it clear in previous posts you hate country music. Do you also feel that way about the Christian Contemporary music format?

I'd rather have Southern Gospel or old-time traditional Gospel. Christian Contemp (aka Jesus Rock) is just...cheesy.
 
Barry said:
Jeffrey, why do you think that K-Love radio is bigoted? To me, the on air personalities sound quite amiable.
You've made it clear in previous posts you hate country music. Do you also feel that way about the Christian Contemporary music format?

To answer your question I've never listened to K-Love but I don't agree with the "underlying beliefs" of Christian stations so I suppose that automatically makes me no fan of the format.
Regarding country music, I have absolutely nothing against the music but think the format has no place in New York. It is not a format that makes money here nor would it pull in enough cume to make it successful. There are genres far more fitting for New York that are missing.
 
Barry said:
Jeffrey, why do you think that K-Love radio is bigoted? To me, the on air personalities sound quite amiable.
You've made it clear in previous posts you hate country music. Do you also feel that way about the Christian Contemporary music format?

K-love talks way too much
 
jmtillery said:
I respectfully disagree with Dr. Camping's "end of the world" predictions and prophecy. If Dr. Camping is going to quote Biblical scriptures to verify his claims, he should consider the Biblical scriptures as a whole and not view the scriptures as one would review a restaurant menu, only agreeing with certain parts while ignoring the rest.

At the risk of sounding "religious" (and this is clearly not my objective), the scriptures clearly state that, and I am paraphrasing, No man, not even the angels above nor Jesus Christ himself knows when the end time is upon us. Only God the father knows these things.

Additionally, the scriptures speaks of False Prophets. By definition anyone who proclaims any informational content as fact that contradicts the scriptures is a False Prophet or a False Teacher.

Lastly, the term "Rapture" does not appear anywhere within the scriptures. This term was created by Theologians to represent the "coming up" of the church when Christ returns, while, at the same time, there are no mathematical formulas nor other benchmarks contained within the Biblical scriptures that anyone can use to predict any end of time prophecy time frame.

In conclusion, my suggestion is Dr. Camping sell WFME to an entity that will utilize the 94.7mHz frequency to better serve the public interest of Newark, New York and the surrounding Metro NYC area without subjecting the rest of us to this unfounded and unverifiable May 21st, 2011, false prophecy.

Sir, I am not of the Christian faith but after reading your comments all I can say is bless you. Camping's predictions of the future doomed planet are really no different than the preaching's of the Phelps family of Topeka, who preach that G-d is hate filled and angry. Thank you for showing rationality through the nonsense.
 
OK, so you're a reporter, and you get to talk to God about the Rapture. You ask the main fact-finding questions:

Who? - All believers.
What? - Rapture.
Where? - All over the world.
How? - Caught up in the air.
Why? - To judge the ones that are "left behind".
When? - Huh?
When? - What do you mean "When"?
When is all this gonna happen? - Doesn't matter.
(pause)
What do you mean "doesn't matter"? - Just doesn't.
I'm sorry, but everything has to have a date to it, right? - Not to Me; it doesn't matter.
Why not? - Because I'm God. You see, I live in this time zone called "eternity". That's E-T-E-R-N-I-T-Y.
(pause)
Eternity? - Yep. Where I can see the beginning and the end at the same time. Eternity.
(pause)
Eternity? - Yep. Why do think I say that no MAN knows the day or the hour. You're dealing with ETERNITY, dude; something you just can't calculate.
(pause)
Eternity? - Yeah, eternity. I'll come get you when I want to. Now, go away.


So, if you're a Christian, you have this life called "eternal" life. That is, unless you follow Mr. Camping, and put a time limit on it.

It really doesn't matter. So, go live above it.
 
Actually, it would be funny if the rapture occured as Camping predicts and like the Muslims predict for themselves, he goes straight to heaven and he's told that he now has eternal life but he only gets one virgin. He is then handed a mirror and told to be on his way.
 
Quote:
"If someone ever buys 94.7, they should definitely stunt with heavy metal no matter what the eventual format."

(thumbs up)
 
AllAccess is reporting that hot a/c station KKJO in Missouri intends to play continuously all day on 5/21 the song by R.E.M., End of the World as We Know It."
The PD explained that the purpose of the stunt is "Just in case" they want to be playing "the right song."
 
@Barry: I suppose Blondie's "Rapture" is already spoken for? Or how about the Anita Baker song of the same title?
 
Barry said:
AllAccess is reporting that hot a/c station KKJO in Missouri intends to play continuously all day on 5/21 the song by R.E.M., End of the World as We Know It."
The PD explained that the purpose of the stunt is "Just in case" they want to be playing "the right song."

A CHR station should stunt with Britney Spears - Till The World Ends
 
Barry said:
AllAccess is reporting that hot a/c station KKJO in Missouri intends to play continuously all day on 5/21 the song by R.E.M., End of the World as We Know It."
The PD explained that the purpose of the stunt is "Just in case" they want to be playing "the right song."

One of the most durable stunt songs ever.

"It's the End of the World" was most famously used in a 24-hour loop to sign on modern rock WENZ/107.9 "The End" in Cleveland, Ohio back in 1992 - and then again in 1999 when WENZ flipped to urban contemporary.
 
Trivia: What's the only lyric in that song that repeats (not counting the chorus)? And NO Googling... go!
 
I saw this on the SanFran board:

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/05/19/MN1N1JFUB4.DTL

Bottom line is, the American Atheists will converge in Oakland on the 21st... and then will gladly proclaim that nothing happened. Others have suggested actually going to the Family Radio HQ that evening to jeer and mock.

Even as a Christian I am amused by this and actually have no problem with it. Anyone with an inkling of common sense could have seen the mocking coming a mile away. But also because Camping is a heretic and a false prophet. He thinks that all the attention he's getting in the media is a good thing for him and his cult, but he is so blinded by himself not to see that virtually everyone not a Camping cultist doesn't believe one wit of what he says, and never will.

The one thing I'm concerned about is that neither Camping nor his followers sycophants will be alive to be mocked at. They easily could pull a Heaven's Gate via instructions on WFME et al.
 
DToTheJ said:
Trivia: What's the only lyric in that song that repeats (not counting the chorus)? And NO Googling... go!

Took nearly 30 minutes listening to the song over and over again (I actually made a hour-long mock-up of WENZ's second stunt with the sounders intact) and here's my guess:

"A tournament, a tournament, a tournament of lies!"
 
rageradio said:
Quote:
"If someone ever buys 94.7, they should definitely stunt with heavy metal no matter what the eventual format."

(thumbs up)
Just Relay 89.5 WSOU.. then I can actually listen to it :) 89.5WPKN kills it in Westchester and SW CT...
 
92.3 Now said something about 6pm Saturday lol...
 
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