Some of us have been talking about getting one of the “Judgment Day” T-shirts from our favorite false prophet, Harold Camping. So, I decided to go to their web site (“WeCanKnow.com”) to order a couple.
BUT, wouldn’t you know it, I’m too late for this as well. I can’t even order a bumper sticker. Here’s the notice:
Dear Friends,
With our Lord’s Return such a short time away, we are no longer offering free printed materials since there is not enough time remaining for us to effectively produce and distribute them.
Rats. And I really wanted one of those “Noah Knew” shirts. It would have gone great with my “88 Reasons Why the Rapture will be in 1988″ book.
So, not only am I not getting a T-shirt, I still haven’t heard from any of Harold’s followers who are willing to give me their stuff.
*sigh*
I have to say that these have been some of the most disappointing “last days” since, oh, 1994.

You forgot “87 reasons the rapture will be in 1987″ by Edgar Whisnaut (shoudda been WhisaNUT)
Perry
Edgar Wingnut!
This is prolly fruitless, but I contacted Mr. Camping’s website to make myself available for discussion and prayer on Sunday. I think everyone ought to.
Johnny, great idea. I saw that one group offered to buy Harold’s radio stations for $1 million . . . . and Harold responded, “What would I do with a million dollars on Sunday?” All the people at “Family Radio” have gone into “I-don’t-care-what-you-say,-it’s-happening” mode.
We had some of those May 21 people at farmers market. One of my Lutheran buddies told them that they were doing nothing but couterevangelism.
I am graduating from ULM tomorrow and we had to meet at Ewing Coliseum to rehearse and I noticed a May 21, 2001 tract under one of the seats where the students sit. I thought that was both funny yet sad that someone who believes the world is going to end on the 21st is actually going to go to their graduation on the 21st. The question is why, if they are just going to be raptured anyway, why care about their graduation?
At least there was a mild earthquake early on May 22 in Indonesia. Although there was no damage, we can always hold out hope.
Do you think this was another ‘pesky calculator’ malfunction due to being “Made In China”?