Well, despite the predictions of Harold Camping, of Family Radio and end-of-the-world scenarios, it didn’t happen.
By now, should Camping have been correct, those of us left on this rapidly self-destructing earth should have been faced with a massive clean-up effort after the true believers were caught up in heaven on May 21. At least I suppose there would be a massive clean-up effort–those rolling earthquakes that were supposed to start in New Zealand and move around the earth would certainly have left a lot of destruction.
Why do we want such Gods? I think because we ourselves like being capricious tyrants, so we need God to be a tyrant in order to justify our own actions. Some of the most evil people I know cloak their words and actions with “god-language” to mask their despicable thoughts and actions. They need God to be equally despicable, so they can justify their actions by claiming they were prodded by their God.
Was Harold Camping, the 89 year old self-taught Bible scholar an evil man? In some of the articles I read about him, he certainly doesn’t come across that way. Yet he intentionally left the church behind, a church that might have helped keep him accountable to a larger body of biblical interpretation, and led a large group of people into deception and some real foolishness–like spending their children’s educational funds because they thought they wouldn’t need them.
I know the church has problems–but I have long decided that anyone who says he or she alone has the proper interpretation of Biblical truths with no willingness to listen to other scholars and seekers after wisdom and godliness is indeed a dangerous person–and may have very well crossed over the line to evil, however unintentional.
This is why I chose to become part of a connectional church. The United Methodist Church, for all its faults–and I can name them easily–does not let its pastors and leaders make pronouncements without accountability and needed checks from other sources. This journey to salvation cannot be done in isolation, or we’ll wander off the path for sure. Unfortunately, Mr. Camping did exactly that, and many will suffer because of his arrogance.