DOOMS DAY PREDICTORS COULD CAUSE HAVOC!

What if one of these Fundementalist Christian Sects always predicting the END of the WORLD like the one claiming Yesterday was the Last day!


What if one of these sects get a hold of a WMD and carry out the Bibles’ predictions just to fulfill the Prophecies?

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Looks like for some Fanatic Believers it was the end of their World:

But while Camping and his followers try to figure out what went wrong (or right) — with news Monday night that he now says Judgment Day will come on Oct. 21 — the failed prophecy did more than just damage Camping’s credibility: It also appears to have caused death and serious injury to true believers.
A California woman named Lyn Benedetto was one of millions who heard Camping’s message, and became concerned that her daughters would suffer terribly in the coming apocalypse. She allegedly forced her daughters, 11 and 14, to lie on a bed and then cut their throats with a box cutter. She then tried to kill herself, though police arrested Benedetto and all three survived.

Others were not so lucky. An elderly man in Taiwan reportedly killed himself on May 5 ahead of the Rapture by jumping out of a building. He had heard that doomsday was imminent, and had taken recent earthquakes and tsunamis as early warning signs.
There were other unconfirmed reports of doomsday-related suicides around the world as well.
This is of course not the first time that [failed doomsday predictions](http://www.livescience.com/7926-10-failed-doomsday-predictions.html) have led to tragedy. The most famous pre-apocalypse suicides in recent times occurred in 1997 when the Heaven’s Gate Christian UFO group came to believe that the comet Hale-Bopp was a sign that Jesus was returning, and the world would end soon. Prompted in part by scripture, rumors, and late-night radio talk shows, the group's fanaticism led to nearly 40 deaths.
Camping's failure holds an important cautionary lesson, because doomsday predictions are not going away. Many people, especially those in the New Age community, believe that [2012 will bring global cataclysm](http://www.livescience.com/7937-truth-2012-doomsday-hype.html). It's easy to dismiss and ridicule failed prophets as modern-day harmless Chicken Littles misleading the gullible, but apocalyptic visions can have deadly consequences —even when they are wrong.

Benjamin Radford is deputy editor of Skeptical Inquirerscience magazine and author of “Scientific Paranormal Investigation: How to Solve Unexplained Mysteries.” His Web site is RadfordBooks.com.
Failed Doomsday Has Real Deadly Consequences | Live Science

Re: DOOMS DAY PREDICTORS COULD CAUSE HAVOC!

Don't worry to much over the doomsday. If it comes then it comes just always be good to others and be prepared :)