Thursday, May 26, 2011

WAA Podcast Episode 35: Can Prophecy be Trusted? (58:44)

Harold Camping claimed that his prediction
of Judgment Day on May 21, 2011 was from the Bible
Welcome back to another podcast episode of “What’s an Adventist?”

Harold Camping recently made a prediction that the beginning of the "end of the world" would happen on May 21, 2011. His prediction garnered enough attention from the media to make it one of the most publicized “end of the world” predictions in quite some time. While Camping claimed that his prediction was straight out of the Bible, many, including Christians, were certain that this prediction would certainly bite the dust and go down in history as just another scandalous hoax. This had led many people to continue to doubt the reliability of Bible prophecy.

This week Jesse Sias sits down with WAA Contributor Pastor Tony Gonzales to talk about where Camping’s prediction went wrong and whether the Bible can truly be a reliable source of prophecy. Jesse and Pastor Tony also talk about a failed prophetic prediction in Adventist history that took place in the mid-1800’s that came to be known as the “Great Disappointment" as well as explore a number of Old Testament prophecies that came true! (click on title to hear podcast).

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