I don't know a single person who believed that yesterday was going to be the end of the world, but I just have to say that if your only issue with the people who believed this nonsense is the date on which it will happen, then you need to take a hard look in the mirror. I spoke with plenty of Christians who said that these people were misguided, delusional, and even insane. Do you see what I'm getting at?





Christians are not of the opinion that these people are crazy due to the fact they believed that a supernatural man from beyond was coming to take them away to a magic place because they have accepted him as their savior, while everyone else was left behind to face eternal punishment and torture. To literally all of the Christians I have discussed this with, these people were simply crazy because they thought it would happen on May 21st, not because the belief itself is irrational, and based on nothing but a few lines from a book of stories invented by superstitious, ancient tribes.





This is a perfect example of why so many people think atheists are arrogant and antagonizing. You see, we look at you the same way you looked at them, every single time you open your mouth. That may sounds offensive, but if you had to sit and listen to one of the true believers of Harold Camping's prediction, you probably would have been left with an eerie feeling and a little less hope in your fellow man. Now you know how we feel, so don't get mad when we complain and criticize. You only had to hear about this particular nonsense for a few days, in little segments on the news. We hear nonsense every single day, everywhere we look, all our lives, from beginning to end.