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Update Harold Camping of 610AM suffers a Stroke

Madmansam said:
recto101 said:
When I mentioned this to a coworker, she said that this was god's revenge on Camping after his false prediction.


I thought God's revenge would be that Camping sends pictures of his male parts to Mistresses (Media) and yell youre a hypocrite like what happened to the anti-gay preacher in the 1990's who had multiple gay mistresses.
 
This is a pretty cold thread. I know the intent is humor. It reminds me of the christian fundamentalists saying AIDS was god's punishment for being homosexual.
No matter what think about someone I never wish serious illness or death to them.
 
Geek-O-Rama said:
This is a pretty cold thread. I know the intent is humor. It reminds me of the christian fundamentalists saying AIDS was god's punishment for being homosexual.
No matter what think about someone I never wish serious illness or death to them.

I don't hope the death of Camping or the Westboro Church but they really need to be expose for Hypocrasy and Ignorance.
 
I think Mr. Camping is suffering from dementia not a stroke..but keep that "green" coming my brothers and sisters say amen! and thank you for sharing.
 
radio dx said:
I think Mr. Camping is suffering from dementia not a stroke..but keep that "green" coming my brothers and sisters say amen! and thank you for sharing.

Dementia? Surely you jest. I heard his talkshow the Monday after the Rapture and he sounded perfectly clear to me. Many, if not most people have blind spots in their thinking. For instance, there are perfectly rational people who think that bottled water is better than tap water. There are rational people who think that only if they tried a *little* harder, they'd be rich like Bill Gates. There are rational people who think that only if they wore a certain cologne or dressed a certain way they'd meet the love of their lives.

It happens that Harold Camping's blind side is belief in the Bible. That's all.
 
It's judegment day for Mr. Camping instead of the world but seriously, I hope he does recover. He is just a guy who wanted to scare some people and bring in the $$$
 
I always found his religious stations pretty unobjectionable, they just preached the gospel and read from the Bible, it never seemed like they were pushing some sick political trip like KBRT or the Salem stations do. This sudden The World Is Ending thing came as a bit of a surprise. What will happen to the chain when Mr. Camping does go to be with Our Lord?
 
Lopaka said:
What will happen to the chain when Mr. Camping does go to be with Our Lord?

Well, it's been said that he has had to bail out Family Radio with his personal money from time to time, so maybe Family isn't all that solvent. In that case I'd imagine they'd scale down and pay off debts by selling the powerhouse outlets they have. I think there are 3 people on the board, so there is some continuance.
 
DavidKaye said:
It happens that Harold Camping's blind side is belief in the Bible. That's all.

David, while this thread provided an obvious avenue for you to espouse your long-held bitterness with the church, your statement is not accurate. Harold Camping's blind side is his lack of accountability and his arrogance, not his belief in the Bible. There are a good number of people in the world of whom you hold in some regard, which if asked, you would discover believe in the Bible as God's word and final authority for faith, doctrine and conduct. Yet only a very few would say they follow Camping's extra-biblical and convoluted numerology theories.

Harold Camping is a true radio pioneer, notwithstanding his unorthodox Christian teachings disseminated through this medium. For that we can celebrate and acknowledge his contributions. Camping was among only a handful of broadcasters willing to take a risk back in the 1950's on a new spectrum called FM. It is regrettable to see an elder person struggle with debilitating effects of stroke. Hopefully he can recover somewhat and take hold of an opportunity to enjoy whatever days he might have left in rest and retirement.
 
sloux said:
DavidKaye said:
It happens that Harold Camping's blind side is belief in the Bible. That's all.

David, while this thread provided an obvious avenue for you to espouse your long-held bitterness with the church, your statement is not accurate. Harold Camping's blind side is his lack of accountability and his arrogance, not his belief in the Bible. There are a good number of people in the world of whom you hold in some regard, which if asked, you would discover believe in the Bible as God's word and final authority for faith, doctrine and conduct. Yet only a very few would say they follow Camping's extra-biblical and convoluted numerology theories.

Harold Camping is a true radio pioneer, notwithstanding his unorthodox Christian teachings disseminated through this medium. For that we can celebrate and acknowledge his contributions. Camping was among only a handful of broadcasters willing to take a risk back in the 1950's on a new spectrum called FM. It is regrettable to see an elder person struggle with debilitating effects of stroke. Hopefully he can recover somewhat and take hold of an opportunity to enjoy whatever days he might have left in rest and retirement.

Whaaatttt? ??! While I don't always agree with Mr. Kaye, and find him a bit arrogant at times (when he disagrees with me ;D) , I thought his post earlier in this thread was very charitable toward Mr. Camping and not the least bit judgmental. Whether or not David has any "bitterness" toward "the church," (whatever monolithic power "the church" may be), I can't say, but I didn't find any bitterness in his post.
 
The only way to rid radio and TV for that matter of folks like Family Radio is to stop giving them $.
I am all for religious programing on the radio but to waste a strong signal like 610 on such non sense
is such a shame (just my opinion)
 
radio dx said:
The only way to rid radio and TV for that matter of folks like Family Radio is to stop giving them $.
I am all for religious programing on the radio but to waste a strong signal like 610 on such non sense
is such a shame (just my opinion)

My opinion, too, and I can assure you that I'm NOT giving Family Radio any money. But I've learned that any religious cause, no matter how wacky, seems to be able to produce an adequate number of followers to give them money and keep them going.

I have never listened to any of Camping's stations - not even once - but having now seen him interviewed on TV a few times now, I can understand how some people would find him compelling.
 
Lkeller said:
... I've learned that any religious cause, no matter how wacky, seems to be able to produce an adequate number of followers to give them money and keep them going.

What you say is generally true, but the Patterson family comes to mind (Sheldon, and Norwood - there is also a Jim Patterson involved in religious broadcasting in the Fresno area, but I can't determione whether he is related). They were successful at times with religious broadcasting, but didn't seem to sustain it. They established KSAN Radio , KSAN tv, and KICU tv (channel 43, not 36), and they also held KBIF and KGDP radio (both with full time religious programming). Some of those stations were given secular formats at least to some extent, but none of the stations seemed to last in the long term.
 
Lkeller said:
But I've learned that any religious cause, no matter how wacky, seems to be able to produce an adequate number of followers to give them money and keep them going.

Not necessarily. We have a prime example here, with KNDL, the 89.9 frequency now occupied by the "new" KDFC programming. A bit different, but still listener-supported Christian radio. KRJY in Sacramento also failed. Like anything else, it's a business. K-love is almost assuredly quite profitable, simply because their per-station operating costs are virtually nothing. They buy a frequency, immediately file for a main studio waiver, and program it as a satellite translator. Camping does something similar, although they maintain operational studios in lots of markets across the US. Family Radio also concentrates on the larger markets and generally has bigger sticks. The sale of just one of their stations in a large market could probably fund the operation for at least a couple of years.

In many ways the religious operations are just like the secular ones.

Dave B.
 
radio dx said:
The only way to rid radio and TV for that matter of folks like Family Radio is to stop giving them $.
I am all for religious programing on the radio but to waste a strong signal like 610 on such non sense
is such a shame (just my opinion)

What if Family Radio gave comfort to people who don't have much else in their lives? Would this be worth anything? Would it be worth more or less than having a station that plays oldies for people who are living in the past?

I'm not a religious person, though I nearly entered the seminary (2 weeks away) when I was in high school. However, as time goes on I see that religion does play a part in giving some people pleasure and comfort. Is this worth anything?
 
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