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End of the world? HELL NO.

21:01 May 20 2011
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This is fckin rediculous. i sense and feel so many panicking and the fear is highi. were not going to fckin die tomorrow ok? damn ppl :/

























By Ashley Parker











updated 5/20/2011 11:14:46 AM ET

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The Haddad children of Middletown, Md., have a lot on their minds: school projects, SATs, weekend parties. And parents who believe the earth will begin to self-destruct on Saturday.



The three teenagers have been struggling to make sense of their shifting world, which started changing nearly two years ago when their mother, Abby Haddad Carson, left her job as a nurse to “sound the trumpet” on mission trips with her husband, Robert, handing out tracts. They stopped working on their house and saving for college.



Last weekend, the family traveled to New York, the parents dragging their reluctant children through a Manhattan street fair in a final effort to spread the word.



“My mom has told me directly that I’m not going to get into heaven,” Grace Haddad, 16, said. “At first it was really upsetting, but it’s what she honestly believes.”



Thousands of people around the country have spent the last few days taking to the streets and saying final goodbyes before Saturday, Judgment Day, when they expect to be absorbed into heaven in a process known as the rapture. Nonbelievers, they hold, will be left behind to perish along with the world over the next five months.



With their doomsday T-shirts, placards and leaflets, followers — often clutching Bibles — are typically viewed as harmless proselytizers from outside mainstream religion. But their convictions have frequently created the most tension within their own families, particularly with relatives whose main concern about the weekend is whether it will rain.



Kino Douglas, 31, a self-described agnostic, said it was hard to be with his sister Stacey, 33, who “doesn’t want to talk about anything



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“I’ll say, ‘Oh, what are we going to do this summer?’ She’s going to say, ‘The world is going to end on May 21, so I don’t know why you’re planning for summer,’ and then everyone goes, ‘Oh, boy,’ ” he said.



The Douglas siblings live near each other in Brooklyn, and Mr. Douglas said he could not wait until Sunday — “I’m going to show up at her house so we can have that conversation that’s been years in coming.”



Ms. Douglas, who has a 7-year-old, said that while her family did not see the future the way she did, her mother did allow her to put a Judgment Day sign up on her house. “I never thought I’d be doing this,” said Ms. Douglas, who took vacation from her nanny job this week but did not quit. “I was in an abusive relationship. One day, my son was playing with the remote and Mr. Camping was on TV. I thought, This guy is crazy. But I kept thinking about it and something told me to go back.”



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A 'fiery trial'

Ms. Douglas and other believers subscribe to the prophesy of Harold Camping, a civil engineer turned self-taught biblical scholar whose doomsday scenario — broadcast on his Family Radio network — predicts a May 21, 2011, Judgment Day. On that day, arrived at through a series of Bible-based calculations that assume the world will end exactly 7,000 years after Noah’s flood, believers are to be transported up to heaven as a worldwide earthquake strikes. Nonbelievers will endure five months of plagues, quakes, wars, famine and general torment before the planet’s total destruction in October. In 1992 Mr. Camping said the rapture would probably be in 1994, but he now says newer evidence makes the prophesy for this year certain.



Kevin Brown, a Family Radio representative, said conflict with other family members was part of the test of whether a person truly believed. “They’re going through the fiery trial each day,” he said.



Gary Daniels, 27, said he planned to spend Saturday like other believers, “glued to our TV sets, waiting for the Resurrection and earthquake from nation to nation.” But he acknowledged that his family was not entirely behind him.



“At first there was a bit of anger and tension, not really listening to one another and just shouting out ideas,” Mr. Daniels said.



But his family has come around to respect — if not endorse — his views, and as he drove from his home in Newark, Del., on Monday night in a van covered in Judgment Day messages to say goodbye to relatives in Brooklyn. “I know I’m not going to see them again, but they are very certain they are going to see me, and that’s where I feel so sad,” he said. “I weep to know that they don’t have any idea that this overwhelming thing is coming right at them, pummeling toward them like a meteor.”



Courtney Campbell, a professor of religion and culture at Oregon State University, said “end times” movements were often tied to significant date changes, like Jan. 1, 2000, or times of acute social crises.



“Ultimately we’re looking for some authoritative answers in an era of great social, political, economic, as well as natural, upheaval,” Professor Campbell said. “Right now there are lots of natural disasters occurring that will get people worried, whether it’s tornadoesin the South or earthquakes and tsunamis. The United States is now involved in three wars. We’re still in a period of economic uncertainty.”







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While Ms. Haddad Carson has quit her job, her husband still works as an engineer for the federal Energy Department. But the children worry that there may not be enough money for college. They also have typical teenage angst — embarrassing parents — only amplified.



“People look at my family and think I’m like that,” said Joseph, their 14-year-old, as his parents walked through the street fair on Ninth Avenue, giving out Bibles. “I keep my friends as far away from them as possible.”



“I don’t really have any motivation to try to figure out what I want to do anymore,” he said, “because my main support line, my parents, don’t care.”



His mother said she accepted that believers “lose friends and you lose family members in the process.”



“I have mixed feelings,” Ms. Haddad Carson said. “I’m very excited about the Lord’s return, but I’m fearful that my children might get left behind. But you have to accept God’s will.”



The children, however, have found something to giggle over. “She’ll say, ‘You need to clean up your room,’ ” Grace said. “And I’ll say, ‘Mom, it doesn’t matter, if the world’s going to end!’ ”



She and her twin, Faith, have a friend’s birthday party Saturday night, around the time their parents believe the rapture will occur.



“So if the world doesn’t end, I’d really like to attend,” Grace said before adding, “Though I don’t know how emotionally able my family will be at that time


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SleeperKing27
SleeperKing27
03:30 May 21 2011

interesting.

hope your right but honestly idk

just take it as day by day





 

12:15 May 18 2011
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happy 18th b day to me again :)


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SleeperKing27
SleeperKing27
03:27 May 21 2011

happy belated birthday





 

Ideas

20:44 May 17 2011
Times Read: 462


Ok ok. i need some lunch ideas people. Once again im turning 18 again and my Father wants to take me and have lunch tomorrow. idk whre to go for lunch. dont ask how many times ive been 18 if you really want to know you can message me. :P


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vines
vines
20:48 May 17 2011

what type of foods do you like? go somewhere fun like to a Mongolian Grill or a Dum Sing? (sorry not sure if i spelled it right)





 

Question

21:33 May 15 2011
Times Read: 485


Maybe someone can answer or give an opinon please and thank you. I awoke or figured out again who and what i was last august. but whoever brought me back again blocked me. i am stuck as a prisoner. my memories were stolen and my energy and life force stolen every day. i remember some but no matter how hard i try to free myself from my captor nothing works. i thirst beyond belief but i cannot remember a thing about my training. the things i do remember consist of when i first became what i was so many millions of years ago.. watching my village murdered in ancient roman times.. ive been hunted and attacked by demons, shades, lucifer,lycans and others. what i am asking is help on to regain what i had lost so i can regain my status honor life..well not human lfie.. and put things back to rights with myself and the the things that only i know of...tha tmost of you dont pay attention to. message me or leave commet. thanks it would help me. and does someone know anything about visons? i see future..and past...


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