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Harold Camping says May 21 prediction was ‘incorrect and sinful’

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(RNS) Radio evangelist Harold Camping has called his erroneous prediction that the world would end last May 21 a "sinful statement" and declared that his ministry is out of the prediction business. By Adelle M. Banks

Topics: Faith, Leaders & Institutions
Tags: family radio, harold camping, march 2012 lettter, prediction, world ending

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