Friday, 27 May 2011

IMAGINE BEING A WOMEN IN THE MIDDLE EAST

WOMEN IN THE MIDDLE EAST - A BACKWARD SOCIETY WITH LOTS A MONEY 



The issue of women in islamic socitey and middle eastern countries is extremely controversial..
The islamic law is the product of Quranic guidelines.
Women's right in marriage is minute.
They have no decision in who they are to be set up with.
The Qur'an states: "Men are the maintainers and protectors of women, because Allah hath made the one of them to excel the other, and because they spend of their property (for the support of women)."

Women Driving Cars Is a Sinful Thing: Al-Qarni
Raid Qusti, Arab News Staff

Saudi Arabia is the only country in the world that prevents women from driving, studying law and engineering, directly selling or buying property, attending court (even when accused of murder), and showing their faces in public."

Saudi Arabia cracks down on ‘driving while female’

RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA—Before dawn last Sunday, several police cars descended on the home of Manal Al Sharif, a single mother and Internet security specialist employed by Saudi oil giant ARAMCO.
Al Sharif, 32, was taken into custody for something that is only an offence in Saudi Arabia: Driving while female.
According to her lawyer, she was charged with “inciting women to drive” and “rallying public opinion.” Al Sharif had launched a campaign to defy the kingdom’s ban on female drivers by urging Saudi women to get behind the wheel of a car on June 17.

Like their peers elsewhere in the Arab world, Al Sharif and other pro-driving activists used the online tools of Facebook (“I Will Drive Starting June 17”) and Twitter (#Women2Drive) to organize their campaign.
“We are not here to . . . challenge the authorities, we are here to claim one of our simplest rights,” Al Sharif wrote in an email. “. . . It’s about time!”

Last week, Al Sharif began driving around her hometown of Al Khobar, posting a video to YouTube of her first foray into civil disobedience, apparently aiming to inspire other women.
In the past, women caught driving were taken to a police station and released within hours to their father or brother after promising not to drive again.
The harsher treatment meted out to Al Sharif, whose detention was extended another 10 days on Thursday, is easily explained: Rattled by the youth-led movements that have upended decades of complacency and apathy in other Arab countries, Saudi Arabia has no intention of allowing anything similar.

 The June 17 Facebook page drew more than 13,000 supporters before it was shut down after Al Sharif’s arrest.
The government’s response suggests that “they want to break her down, to stop all others from driving on the 17th,” said Wajeha Al Huwaider, a veteran Saudi women’s activist.
It appears to be working. “We cannot think this would happen to any Saudi woman . . . This is a disaster,” said a young Saudi who had planned to join the June protest. “After what happened with her, I’m afraid. I have to admit it. I don’t want to go to jail.”

Al Sharif, who is divorced and has a 5-year-old son, spoke in her YouTube video about the inconveniences of not being allowed to drive. Although she has an international driver’s licence, she must hail cabs or depend on her brother to chauffeur her. Like many Saudis, she resents paying $350-$400 a month for a driver.

Besides, pro-driving women argue, the ban forces them to spend time in a car with a strange man, most of them foreigners. If women could drive, an estimated 750,000 foreign drivers could be sent home, they add.

Many government officials and royal family members, including the king and at least two senior princesses, have indicated they favor lifting the ban.
There is nothing in Islam forbidding women to drive and no Saudi law proscribing it. Instead, it is a strongly held tradition given a religious gloss by fundamentalist clerics and their conservative followers who view women driving as the door to more female independence and Western lifestyles.

Hardline clerics accused her of being sinful and manipulated by foreigners; one called for her to be flogged in public. Men opposed to women driving created a Facebook page urging that women drivers be beaten with aguls, the black band men use to keep their headpieces in place.

More level-headed religious scholars reiterated their position that women drivers are Islamically acceptable, even in Saudi Arabia’s traditional society.

Meanwhile, in an unusual statement Thursday, the deputy interior minister, Prince Ahmed bin Abdul Aziz, suggested ambivalence about the ministry’s detention of Al Sharif. “Our mission is to implement the system,” he said, “but whether this action is right or wrong is not for us to say.”

In 1990, more than 40 Saudi women who protested the ban by driving around Riyadh for an hour were severely punished. They lost their jobs and were banned from travel abroad for a year. In mosques, they were called whores.
And although Al Sharif is also being harshly punished, this year’s protest is different in several ways. Many young men also signed on as supporters of the June event, and even created another Facebook page pledging to “protect” female drivers against vigilantes who might harm them.

Al Sharif’s tech-savvy supporters are not abandoning her. A petition on Facebook asking the king to release her and state clearly where he stands on the driving ban, got more than 1,300 signatures by Thursday.
On Twitter, her backers are making sure her story gets international attention, complete with her own logo.
It states, “We are all Manal Al Sharif.”

They have no right in owning property. 
They are considered the property of men and if their husband should die, his belongings go to his sons.
In other words she must be able to give her husband male children.
While it might be common to see a girl in school , it would be out of the ordinary  to see her in normal classes with boys. 
Though there are no actual restrictions against women enrolling in scholastic education,

TERRORISM: THAT'S PERSONAL

The St. Petersburg Times photoblog posted a graphic and powerful look at women in the Middle East attacked with acid. The photos are horrifying and it’s hard to imagine myself living in a world where this act exists as a very normal thing. It’s photos like this that make me realize that the world needs a lot of change sooner rather than later.


Women must cover themselves at all times out of their home.
They are not allowed to leave their house unless they are with a man or their husband.
Women actually have a wide range of occupations: nurses, doctors, investors, brokers, farmers.
Surprisingly the divorce rate in the middle east was higher that it is today in the middle ages. According to Al-Sakhawi, as many as three out of ten marriages in 15th century Cairo ended in divorce
.

In Islamic society, men and women who are not married are not aloud to be alone with one another. Islam gave women the right to own their own ppossessions. However, once she is married, legally her husband has the dominant ownership of everything she owns.
Therefore as it is obvious, women in Islamic/Muslim society do not have the same rights as men and are not equal.

Thursday, 26 May 2011

OPRAH'S LAST SHOW - A LOVE LETTER

Oprah says goodbye after 25 years
“There are no words to match this moment,” Oprah 4,561st (last) show.

“Today, there will be no guest,” Oprah told Wednesday’s gaily dressed studio-audience members, who’d been instructed to wear bright colors, according to news reports. Opra herself dressed in an elegant peach sheath, diamonds bobbing brilliantly off her wrist and ears.

“This last hour is about me saying thank you. It is my love letter to you. I want to leave you all with the lessons that have been the anchor for my life and the ones that I hold most precious,”
“You will not be getting a car or a treat,” she told her very last studio crowd pretty much right off the bat.

The final show was a “master class on life,” wrote  Washington Post reporter Moraes, while Sally Quinn called it a “sermon.” Quinn says Oprah finally came out as a true religious leader in the show, an image she has skirted around for these last 25 years. Quinn writes:She is America’s high priestess.

Standing for the entire show, in a simple pink dress and hair soft around her shoulders, she spoke openly and unashamedly of God.

Why has her show been so successful? she asked. ”Because of my team and Jesus.” She said. “Because nothing but the hand of God has made this possible for me.” And she described what she thought of as God, “the one and only G-O-D. That’s what I’m talking about. “ And she added, “I know I have never been alone.”

She smiled. “How do I know this?” I have felt the presence of God my whole life.”

It would be hard for even the most hardened atheist to watch Oprah’s final show and not have moments of asking how it could be anything but what she calls a “miracle,” for a poor, black, abandoned, sexually abused, overweight woman to become one of the richest, most powerful and famous people in the world.

It wasn’t just her own conviction about her faith which was so compelling, it was her manner in delivering her testimonial.
Oprah Winfrey has discovered one of the most effective ways of imparting her beliefs to others. Not by telling them what to do, but by getting them to decide what to do for themselves. She is the master of “free will,” an often controversial subject in contemporary religion.

In recent years, religious behavior have changed dramatically. More people have left traditional religions to join congregations which are self validating. Gone were the fire and brimstone, you’re-all-going-to-hell-unless-you-accept-Jesus-Christ-as-your-personal-savior, the judgment, the fear, the punishment. Many religious and spiritual leaders have taken the lead on this, realizing people don’t want to be lectured to and made to feel guilty for common human failings. People want to feel hopeful, as though they matter. They want to feel empowered.

Oprah led the way. It may be a reach to say that she has changed the direction of modern religion, but people who have tuned into her show for 25 years have come to realize they are not perfect, that nobody is perfect and that she is not perfect. Oprah did not demand perfection. She helped people understand that they were human and that their humanity was to be celebrated. And she helped show them that the problems we all have can be overcome.

“The adversity of her childhood somehow gave her a sense of confidence, a sense of empowerment and a desire to help, and that’s part of her basic persona,” says Barbara Walters, who has interviewed Winfrey, 57, on multiple occasions. “I think Oprah is a superb performer. . . . She has this amazing capacity to relate to an audience, which made her a star almost from the day she started to broadcast. It’s in her magazine and it’s in everything she does. She talks about herself, she touches the audience and they become almost one with her.”


OPRAH LEGACY and EMPIRE:
That oneness has fueled Winfrey’s show for 25 seasons, through 30,000 guests, a million studio audience members, legions of viewers in 150 countries, 48 Emmys and the Kennedy Center Honors. Her personal net worth is $2.7 billion, according to Forbes, making her the only female African American billionaire at present. She’s used her daytime platform to establish a production company (with projects in film, TV and XM satellite radio), a glossy national magazine (with 2 million subscribers - 88% female) and a now-shuttered charity wing (which raised more than $80 million and constructed schools in South Africa).

Winfrey’s journey to the center of American consciousness started on Sept. 8, 1986. The first national episode of “The Oprah Winfrey Show” was titled “How to Marry the Man/Woman of Your Choice.”

“Speaking for those of us who were deeply involved in civil rights, she did more for African Americans than all of us put togther,” says Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, who witnessed Winfrey’s efforts to raise funds for the National Council of Negro Women in the District. “A black woman becoming an icon of educated, working-class white women is beyond anything any of us could’ve hoped to do. You can’t love Oprah and hate black people. And when you consider how much drudgery is on television, to see this woman who stands for reading books, for making women think better of themselves, for making people feel guilty if they hated other people — she’s a phenomenon the likes of which this society has never seen.”

“Oprah” told us there is no shame in being the victim of sex­ual abuse. “Oprah” told us how to find our correct bra size.
Without “The Oprah Winfrey Show,” some of us would never have picked up Tolstoy or dropped 15 pounds (and then gained them back again). Without “Oprah,” we, as a country, would not be talking about so many issues so candidly, according to CBS chief executive Leslie Moonves.

Oprah positioned her show at the vanguard of national discourse. Oprah was talking about AIDS on national television in 1987. Oprah, newly svelte in 1988, wheeled out 67 pounds of fat on a Radio Flyer wagon, launching the national pastime of battling lard in a public forum (see: “The Biggest Loser”). Oprah was moved to tears by non-famous guests such as her fourth-grade teacher, the woman with 92 personalities and the 12-year-old with muscular dystrophy. Oprah gleefully bellowed the names of celebrity friends who’d stop by for a safe-zone chat (“JOHN TRAVOLTAAA!”), and showered audiences with expensive gifts donated by major corporations (“You get a car! You get a car!”).

America, though, has been slowly turning away from Oprah, or at least Oprah’s time slot. An average of 12.6 million people watched each episode during her peak season, 1991-92. This past season the number was just over 6 million.

Over the past 10 years Oprah’s Book Club — which restored classics to the bestseller lists and plucked new talent from obscurity — generated 22 million sales of specially branded editions of her selections.

She’d vote for Barack Obama. Her May 2007 endorsement delivered Obama an “instrumental” 1 million votes over the competitive Democratic primary season, according to Northwestern University marketing professor Craig Garthwaite, who co-wrote a 2008 study on celebrity endorsements in politics.

Oprah’s own sense of destiny — “I have always known that I was born for greatness in my life,” she told Walters in 1988 — has made her the subject of adoration as well as derision and skepticism.
“She believes more in inspiration and enlightenment, when the science shows people need specific behavior change — her legacy is what I would call conscious-raising and awareness-inducing, but not behavior-changing,” says John Norcross, a professor of clinical psychology at the University of Scranton.

In a final act of Oprahness, it seems as though Oprah was her own last guest, according to audience members interviewed by the Chicago Tribune after the finale’s taping Tuesday.
But with the Oprah Winfrey Network barely six months old, “final” and “last” aren’t in Winfrey’s vocabulary. In the mind-over-matter physics of her universe — which is our universe — “the end” is always just “the beginning.”
 (Washington Post)

The last installment of Oprah Winfrey’s daytime talk show averages a 13.3 household rating, capping a three-day farewell
Oprah Winfrey’s final broadcast delivered the talker’s highest household ratings in 17 years.
It was the highest household average since the February 21, 1994 installment “People Shed their Disguises,” during which Winfrey convinced guests to stop hiding behind questionable style and grooming choices.



 




Wednesday, 25 May 2011

SPRING - Finally a got the "bug". 1, 2, 3... "GAZEBO IS UP!"


Walk lightly in the spring; Mother Earth is pregnant. Native American Proverb (Kiowa)


 The top... the sky still visble

 Part 1. The top is done

 Part 2. The hat is on

 Part 3. The screens are ready

 Table an chairs are in

 The string of lights to bright the late nights

Lights on...

Lights - ready for an eventually summer party

Gazebo with home comfort... starting with TV

Whether the weather be fine,
Or whether the weather be not,
Whether the weather be cold,
Or whether the weather be hot,
We'll weather the weather
Whatever the weather,
Whether we like it or not!


Monday, 23 May 2011

VICTORIA DAY - THE HISTORY BEHIND THIS CANADIAN HOLIDAY


VICTORIA DAY 

The History Behind this Canadian Holiday

Victoria Day, the third Monday in May, marks the unofficial start of summer for many Canadians. Weekend cottages are opened after a long winter, gardens are planted, and young people camp and  attend the first festival of the summer.

It is the day used to celebrate both the current monarch of Canada, and Queen Victoria, a tradition that can be traced back to settlers in then Upper Canada saluting the Queen in 1854.




Who was Queen Victoria? Why was she important to Canada? Why is she still celebrated?

Alexandrina Victoria was born in London, England on May 24, 1819. She took the throne in 1837 and ruled for almost 64 years, the longest ruling monarch in British history. She is the great-great-grandmother of current British queen, Elizabeth II, and the great-great-great-grandmother of princes William and Harry, second and third in the line of succession for the British throne, respectively.

Victoria oversaw a period in history when Britain became a great world power. Artistic endeavors, industrial developments and the creation of the British Empire were seen under Victoria's rule, a period now referred to as the Victorian Era.

Victoria married her first cousin, Prince Albert, in 1840. Albert became not only her companion but a political advisor. The pair produced nine children, many of who would marry into other European royal families. Victoria and Albert are sometimes called the Grandmother and Grandfather of Europe.

Albert died of typhoid fever in 1861 at the age of 42. Victoria was heart-broken and went into a deep period of mourning, retreating from public life and wearing black for the remainder of her life. She wore white only once, to her diamond jubilee, celebrating her 60 years on the throne.

She died of a cerebral hemorrhage in 1901 at the age of 81. She had an intense dislike of black funerals and London was bedecked with purple and white for the somber occasion. She was interred with her consort and husband Albert, in Windsor Castle.

Victoria oversaw vast changes to England and the world during her time as queen. During her time as ruler Victoria was the subject of seven assassination attempts and is known as Britain's first modern queen, turning over power to the government and intervening less in the political process. Under Victoria the British royal family became more symbolic than a political force.
For Canadians she is the queen that started Canada on its road to independence. She gave permission to four British provinces in North America to form a confederation in 1867, creating the Dominion of Canada. This established a federal government in Canada with a House of Commons, a senate, and a justice system. The documents approved by Victoria remained in use until Canada ratified its own constitution in 1982.


Queen Victoria's birthday is still celebrated in Canada although few Canadians know the basis for the holiday or about the grand woman who granted them a nation.




Sunday, 22 May 2011

Make It Last: Toilet Paper (Or How To Wipe With One Square Or Less)

 

(Or How To Wipe With One Square Or Less)

Sheryl Crow, singer and environmentalist, once famously said that we should only use one square of toilet paper each time we went to the bathroom. The media thought she was joking, but I don't think so. It is possible to do your business with one square or less.

Standing in front of the items, formerly known as trees, in the disposable paper product aisle of my grocery store, I spotted the 100% post-consumer variety of toilet tissue (98% of tissue is made from virgin trees). A pack of 24 rolls was $14.00 with tax. It made me pause.

I realized that I am part of a tiny portion of humans that use toilet paper, and it seemed like an outrageous expenditure both personally and environmentally. Millions of trees are cut annually to make fibre for a cleaning method that few use. But the few use a LOT - the bum tissue market is a multi-billion dollar per year enterprise. I decided it was time to change my routine and initiate Sheryl Crow's One Square Limit immediately.

I am adopting the ways of over a billion people on the planet, and have been using water and my left hand. I visited India several years ago for a few months so feel somewhat comfortable with this method. Still, after a lifetime of being exposed to the all pervasive advertisements for the softest toilet paper in the known universe, it is hard to overcome the programming. For the time being I will allow myself one square to dry off afterward.

Taking living with less to extremes, I calculated how long I could stretch my current tp stash. The package has 24 rolls, and each roll has 280 squares. In all there are 6720 squares. That means the pack should last for about 15 years. My patient partner in simple living will need some too, so including her allotment let's say we have about 5 years worth. We're good to 2015.

After that I am quitting toilet paper altogether. The period of weaning should make it a gentle transition to joining the majority of the human race that has never seen ultra-plush, four-ply, pillowy soft tissue. Or scratchy single ply for that matter. One small wipe for a man, one giant swipe for sustainability. Thanks, Sheryl


Visit to a Public Toilet -- A WOMAN'S VIEW -


A WOMAN’S VIEW

When you have to visit a public toilet, you usually find a line of women, so you smile politely and take your place. Once it’s your turn, you check for feet under the cubicle doors. Every cubicle is occupied. Finally, a door opens and you dash in, nearly knocking down the woman leaving the cubicle. You get in to find the door won’t latch. It doesn’t matter, the wait has been so long you are about to wet your pants! The dispenser for the modern “seat covers” (invented by someone’s Mum, no doubt) is handy, but empty. You would hand your bag on the door hook, if there was one, so you carefully, but quickly drape it around your neck, (Mum would turn over in her grave if you put it on the FLOOR!) down with your pants and assume “The Stance”. In this position, you aging, toneless, tight muscles begin to shake. You’d love to sit down, but having not taken time to wipe the seat or to lay toilet paper on it, you hold “The Stance.”  To take your mind off trembling thighs, you reach for what you discover to be the empty the toilet dispenser. In your mind, you can hear your mother’s voice saying, “Dear, if you had tried to clean the seat, you would have KNOWN there was no toilet paper!” Your thighs shake more. You remember the tiny tissue that you blew your nose on yesterday – the one that’s still in your bag (the bag around your neck, that now you have to hold up trying not to strangle yourself at same time). That would have to do, so you crumple it in the puffiest way possible. It’s still smaller than your thumbnail. Someone pushes your door open because the latch doesn’t work.

The door hits your bag, which is hanging around your neck in front of your chest and you and your bag topple backward against the tank of the toilet.

“Occupied!” you scream, as you reach for the door, dropping your precious, tiny, crumple tissue in a puddle on the floor, while losing your footing altogether and sliding down directly onto the TOILET SEAT. It is wet off course. You bolt up, knowing all too well that it’s too late. Your bare bottom has made contact with every imaginable germ and life form that on the uncovered seat because YOU never laid down toilet paper – not that there was any, even if you had taken time to try.

You know that your mother would be utterly appalled if she knew, because you’re certain her bare bottom never touched a public toilet seat because, frankly dear, “You just don’t know what kind of diseases you could get.”

By the time, the automatic sensor on the back of the toilet is so confused that it flushes, propelling a stream of water like a fire hose against the inside of the bowl and spraying a fine mist of water that covers your bum and runs down your legs and into your shoes.

The flush somehow sucks everything down with such force and you grab onto the empty toilet paper dispenser for fear of being dragged in too. At this point, you give up. You’re soaked by the spewing water and the wet toilet seat. You’re exhausted. You try to wipe with a sweet wrapper you found in your pocket and then slink out inconspicuously to the sinks. You can’t figure out how to operate the taps with the automatic sensors, so you wipe your hands with spit and a dry paper towel and walk past the line of women still waiting. You are no longer able to smile politely to them.  A kind soul at very end of the line points out a piece of toilet paper trailing from your shoe. (Where was that when you NEEDED it?) You yank the paper from your shoe, plonk it in the woman’s hand and tell her warmly. “Here, you just might need this.”

As you exit, you spot your hubby, who has long since entered, used and left the men’s toilet. Annoyed, he asks, “What took you so long and why is your bag hanging around your neck?”

This is dedicated to women everywhere who deal with public toilets. It finally explains to the men what really does take us so long. It also answers that other commonly asked question about why women go to the toilet in pairs. It’s so the other girl can hold the door, hang onto yor bag and hand you Kleenex under the door.

This HAD to be written by a woman! No one else could describe it so accurately.

Thursday, 19 May 2011

Is May 21, 2011 “Judgment Day”?

Predictions from a small American religious sect have gained widespread attention. Will the world end this year?


Billboards announce, “The Bible Guarantees It”—vans emblazoned with “Christ Returns as Judge” roam highways—missionaries hold placards reading, “The Trumpet is Sounding”—a shaky voice on a radio program proclaims, “Judgment Day is coming.”

The movement spreads. The following grows. Gradually, the world takes notice. Have you?

For several years, a former civil engineer based in California, Harold Camping, has proclaimed that the world will face “Judgment Day” on May 21, 2011.


He has convinced thousands of followers that a “worldwide earthquake” will occur on this day, beginning a hellish period that will culminate with God Himself destroying the planet five months later. Mr. Camping claims that these ideas are all found in the Bible. According to his website:

“On May 21, 2011 two events will occur. These events could not be more opposite in nature, the one more wonderful than can be imagined; the other more horrific than can be imagined.
“The inhabitants who survive this terrible earthquake will exist in a world of horror and chaos beyond description. Each day people will die until October 21, 2011 when God will completely destroy this earth and its surviving inhabitants.”

Should you be alarmed at Mr. Camping’s dire prophecies? Is there any truth to his claims? Does the Bible validate these sensational ideas?

After reading this article, you will know with absolute certainty whether “the end of the world” will arrive this year!

No Man Knows the Hour


Most who write about the Bible, including Mr. Camping, do not realize that this Book interprets itself. The Author of this greatest of books would not leave the most crucial questions, those involving all humanity, subject to human interpretation. He would provide clues—necessary vital keys!—to understanding the large portions of His Word devoted to future events.

God would provide proof of all the things He says!


The Bible commands its readers: “Prove all things; hold fast that which is good” (I Thes. 5:21). This certainly applies to prophecy. You need not accept the opinion of one more ill-informed, self-appointed “expert.”

Tragically, most who read the Bible remain in near total ignorance of its meaning, including being completely unable to recognize the sequence and timing of its prophecies. And this is on top of not truly comprehending what any of them actually means!

So many just cannot untangle the maze of what happens when, as well as where and to whom—and why.

 


The idea of the end of the world has been a subject of great speculation, ridicule, general discussion, fascination and fancy for 2,000 years—ever since Jesus Christ announced He would return to Earth. With opinions everywhere, there has been an explosion of literature presenting popular scenarios, ideas, theories, suppositions and interpretations of what will occur just before Christ’s Return.

For Christians, the “Judgment Day” question begins with what Jesus said about His Return: “Watch therefore, for you know neither the day nor the hour wherein the Son of man comes” (Matt. 25:13).

If people were reading even such basic verses, they would never worry about May 21, 2011, because no man knows the day of Christ’s Return: “But of that day and that hour knows no man, no, not the angels which are in heaven, neither the Son, but the Father” (Mark 13:32). This verse alone precludes any man who sets a date for Christ’s Return from being an authority on Scripture—even one who claims to be “a tireless student” and who has spent “tens of thousands of hours…analyzing the Bible.”

What a tragic commentary on the state of people who profess to be Christians—but cannot logically compute such rudimentary understanding. But then, most who profess to follow Christ study little or nothing of what He said.

Get this! Mark 13:32, and other similar passages, rule out this date—or any specific date—that might be suggested for Christ’s Return, or a supposed “Judgment Day.”

Next read a section of Jesus’ Olivet prophecy: “The disciples came unto Him privately, saying, Tell us, when shall these things be? And what shall be the sign of Your coming, and of the end of the world [age]?” (Matt. 24:3). His long answer begins with: “Take heed that no man deceive you” (vs. 4).

 

Jesus goes straight to the biggest problem that would exist at the end. There is an unending and growing number of deceivers at work today. Are their followers taking heed? How many are doing their own research regarding men postulating prophetic scenarios? Mr. Camping’s is only one. There are many others, and more appearing all the time.
“A great earthquake will occur…This earthquake will be so powerful it will throw open all graves. The remains of all the believers…will be…glorified…the bodies of all unsaved people will be thrown out upon the ground to be shamed.

The 2011 Impossibility

Based on Mr. Camping’s thinking, mankind is now very deep into what the Bible calls the Great Tribulation—the worst period of human history, which includes Jerusalem being overrun—“trodden down”—at its outset.

Notice how Christ described this time in the Olivet Prophecy: “For there shall be great distress in the land, and wrath upon this people. And they shall fall by the edge of the sword, and shall be led away captive into all nations: and Jerusalem shall be trodden down…” (Luke 21:23-24).

Any thinking person can see this has not yet occurred!

For those who wish to learn what the Bible actually states, David C. Pack, author of The Bible’s Greatest Prophecies Unlocked! – A Voice Cries Out and the foremost authority on Bible prophecy, presents conclusive proof that the world will not end this year:

“Let’s examine whether it is even possible—prophetically—for 2011 to be the end. Follow carefully. We have to establish the timing of certain events.

“Many are familiar with the term ‘Tribulation’ or ‘Great Tribulation.’ The Bible speaks of this event as one of terrible trouble and indescribable horror. Jesus referred to this time as unparalleled in history: ‘For then shall be great tribulation, such as was not since the beginning of the world to this time, no, nor ever shall be’ (Matt. 24:21). The prophet Daniel also speaks of this period in chapter 12, verse 1. Jeremiah references it in a similar way in chapter 30, verse 7.

“The Bible reveals that a certain very specific amount of time must elapse between the start of the Great Tribulation and the Return of Jesus Christ—or ‘the end of the age.’ So understand. If it can be proven that there are not enough years in God’s plainly revealed timeline for 2011 to be the end, then all the hysteria is for nothing!

“Numerous passages explain that the Tribulation lasts 2½ years, followed by the year-long Day of the Lord. Together, these events last 3½ years, fulfilling 1,260 days before Christ’s Return.

“Let’s understand the implications! If the Great Tribulation were to begin today there is not enough time for May 21, 2011 to be the ‘beginning of the end.’ But it is also important to realize that certain biblically described pre-conditions that must lead up to the Tribulation are not, however close they now are, yet here.

“So then, just the 1,260 days—again, were it to begin today—would greatly overshoot May 21, 2011. It is therefore absolutely impossible for this date to be the end of the world! All fear of it can disappear! None need be afraid of this fictional doomsday!

“It is possible, however, that something of significance could happen on or around this date because the demon world has a general idea of prophecy, and these fallen spirits do everything in their power to thwart God’s Master Purpose for mankind. They could pull some trick or stunt to confuse the gullible.”


Will the World End?

Mr. Pack continues: “But what about the Return of Christ? Will this usher in the end of planet Earth in October 2011? In other words, will all people alive today die in the fulfillment of end-time prophecies—as so many seem to almost assume? The answer is a resounding NO! And here is proof.

“When Jesus described world conditions leading to His Return, He stated, ‘Except those days should be shortened [cut short], there should no flesh be saved’ (Matt. 24:22).

“Some religionists believe the phrase ‘no flesh be saved’ refers to spiritual salvation. But that is not what Jesus is talking about. Rather, that unless God cuts the Tribulation short, no human beings—‘no flesh’—would survive. The human race would become extinct if Christ did not return. The implication is that He will return before this happens. For those who believe God, this is further proof that 2011 could not possibly end human existence.

“Other prophecy writers speak of the ‘end of the world’—that the earth itself will supposedly be destroyed. This could not be further from the truth. This idea often stems from a misunderstanding of Christ’s disciples asking Him for a sign of the ‘end of the world.’ The Greek word (aion) translated world means ‘age.’ The disciples were asking when the period of man’s rule would end—and the kingdom of God would be established. They well understood the many Old Testament prophecies that speak of the Messiah setting up the kingdom of God on Earth.

“God’s servants understand the basic framework of His overall prophetic timetable and plan. They are not confused about ‘what happens next,’ once certain prophecies begin to take place. Many prophecies involve a tremendous amount of understanding that God makes available, and with all necessary details. They understand exactly what lies ahead for all mankind, and for themselves—if they are faithful.

“May 21, 2011, is NOT the end! Do not fear this date! Human beings will never be wiped out. All the hysteria is for nothing!

“Countless verses could have been cited to disprove the 2011 deception. Scripture makes plain that 2011 does not mark the ‘end of the world,’ and that such ideas are preposterous to the point of almost humorous—were it not for the fear and confusion they spawn.”

Plain Warnings

Make no mistake: Harold Camping is a prophet—a false prophet. Every scripture he cites—without exception—is twisted, mangled and butchered. The Bible warns of such “evil men and seducers” (II Tim. 3:13) in our time, but like all of its other warnings, most do not heed.

False prophets prey on people’s natural fascination with the future. The apostle John warned of them: “Believe not every spirit, but try [test] the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world” (I John 4:1). Jesus added this warning: “And many false prophets shall rise, and shall deceive many” (Matt. 24:11). Now ask again: How many worry about being deceived? Most ignore these passages. But this comes with a price.

Understand. God calls such possessors of “enlightened” knowledge “angels of light” (II Cor. 11:13-14). Such “angels” are only too willing to share their “knowledge.”

Jesus also warned, “Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves” (Matt. 7:15).

It is not always easy to detect these deceivers. None of them wear signs exposing who they are. They are smooth operators, but their teachings tear people’s understanding as wolves rip prey.

How can you tell a false prophet? Let Jesus answer: “You shall know them by their fruits...” (Matt. 7:16). And four verses later, “By their fruits you shall know them” (vs. 20).

Many are aware that Mr. Camping falsely predicted “Judgment Day” would occur in 1994. This could not occur with a prophet of God. Notice: “We have also a more sure word of prophecy...” (II Pet. 1:19). God’s prophecies are sure. They never miss. Not one!

Here is God’s command regarding prophets: “And if you [ask] in your heart, How shall we know the word which the Lord has not spoken?” (Deut. 18:21). God’s answer is, “When a prophet speaks in the name of the Lord, if the thing follow not, nor come to pass, that is the thing which the Lord has not spoken, but the prophet has spoken it presumptuously: you shall not be afraid of him” (vs. 22).

This passage reveals that men can presume to speak for God. This is very serious to the God of the Bible. It should also be serious to you. You must know if God sent a man—or if the man sent himself.

The true prophet Ezekiel recorded, “Son of man [Ezekiel], prophesy against the prophets of Israel...and say you unto them that prophesy out of their own hearts, Hear you the word of the Lord; thus says the Lord God; woe unto the foolish prophets, that follow their own spirit, and have seen nothing” (Ezek. 13:2-3).

Think of the confusion and fear that Mr. Camping’s presumptuous prophecies have engendered. But God declares, “you shall not be afraid of him” (Deut. 18:22).

Again, this is serious to God—and it should be to you!

Easy to Disprove!


Elijah, a true prophet of God, was not afraid to mock the prophets of Baal (I Kings 18). Modern false prophets are deserving of the same. Mr. Camping’s ignorant blather contains so many blatant errors and ridiculous ideas that to debunk them one by one would require a very lengthy article—or even a book. However, his ideas are so obviously false and so easy to disprove that most readers will be able to do this for themselves. As false prophets go, he is a rank amateur, and not very effective at his craft.

Here is just one example. Harold Camping suggests that the “Great Multitude” of Revelation 7:9 are those who agree with his Judgment Day teaching: “A multitude of faithful Bible students—that no man can number—agree: the end of this world, beginning on May 21 2011 is established by God’s Word The Holy Bible and God will shortly bring it to pass.”

No serious Bible student could believe this. While Mr. Camping may be sincere, he is deceived and utterly false!

But recognize that Mr. Camping represents the front edge of a coming wave of false prophets who will “wax worse and worse, deceiving and being deceived” (II Tim. 3:13)—becoming more cunning, persuasive and charismatic. Such men will eventually perform false miracles through the power of the devil who guides them (II Thes. 2:9; Matt. 24:24). But beforehand, the frontrunners will cause many to become jaded to the truth of Bible prophecy—history written in advance.

(Another self-appointed prophet, Ronald Weinland—who believes he and his wife are the Two Witnesses of Revelation 11—also claims the world is deep into the Great Tribulation. Remarkably, he has deluded a growing number of followers with this and other bizarre ideas. This false prophet has set May 27, 2012 as the date of Christ’s Return. Of course, this “computation” is no less ignorant and tragically wrong!)

Let’s look ahead to May 22. There will have been no rapture. No great earthquake. No graves opened. No Judgment Day. Mr. Camping will have only two options: (1) admit that he is a false prophet (highly unlikely), or (2) spin it in some way—claim that his prophecy was fulfilled in some mysterious fashion. Perhaps he will attempt to portray the hundreds of minor earthquakes that normally occur around the world on any given day as a fulfillment of his “worldwide earthquake” prediction. However, he will have a most difficult time trying to explain how other elements of his false prophecy were “fulfilled.” Nevertheless, prepare for the spin!

Source of Real Answers

World trends and conditions are worsening, leading many to look for answers from the Bible—seeking a source of clarity and authority on God’s Word. Religious entrepreneurs, taking advantage of the situation, seize the opportunity to spew prophetic nonsense. Preying upon people’s ignorance of the Bible, these usually gain a following and material reward besides.

But their wrong motives and lack of knowledge do not negate the very real prophecy contained in the Scriptures—prophecies you can know and understand!

In the Introduction to The Bible’s Greatest Prophecies Unlocked! David C. Pack writes: “Suppose you could know the direction and conclusion of world events—world history—in advance of the outcome. What if you could know the courses of nations before they happen? What if the future of great nations—indeed the greatest nations—could be known? Imagine knowing tomorrow’s biggest headlines before they come to pass, and how events will affect you, and every human being, personally.

“Approximately one-third of the Bible is prophecy—history written in advance. Over four-fifths of this future history is yet to be fulfilled. Tragically, most Bible readers are completely unaware of awesome, impending world events, soon to involve all nations. Vast sections of Scripture are hidden, and remain outside their understanding—completely lost to them. The result is that most simply have no idea what the future holds.

“Many have opinions, but few recognize how to find the answers. Others think they already understand the prophecies of the Bible. The result? They remain ignorant of fascinating, incredible—vital!—knowledge, life-changing knowledge.

“No book you have read, or ever will, on prophecy is like this one. Different from all others on the subject, it is destined to be read by vast numbers—and probably soon.”

If you are serious about learning the truth of the end time, read the most comprehensive book ever written on the subject.

Before May 21 arrives, you can know it is not Judgment Day!



For more information, watch David C. Pack’s World to Come broadcast “May 21, 2011—NOT Judgment Day!