Found a link to
this blog on some news site.
Here's an insensitive but very comical flow chart
Notice how it's impossible to be raptured (by that flow chart).
I think the news stations really ought to explain
why numerological predictions are never accurate (except by chance). I like how Camping associates some length of time after crucifixion to [latex](5 \times 10 \times 17)^2[/latex], numbers that are artificially associated to unrelated
ideas. Gee, why not [latex](5 + 10 + 17)^2[/latex] or [latex]\log(5 \times 10 \times 17)[/latex]. The Mayan Calendar doomsday is another example loosely associated to numerology (base 20 digits flipping over in their calendar system).
I think news stations should provide a bogus-prediction check list for those gullible who ruined their lives because of Camping's prediction. They should also describe what a well founded
prediction is and maybe a check list for that too.
Sure, free speech and all that junk ... but I'd say Camping abused his position as a public figure and should be held accountable somehow.