CORNING UNITED STATES Flag Day 2011 Celebration. Flag Day 2011 Celebration - The Corning Senior Center held a Flag Day celebration lunch on Tuesday that also served as a fundraiser.
Veterans of WWII Bucky Bowen spoke to the audience that filled the center on the meaning of the flag and the history of flag day.
"The Stars and Stripes, Flag of the United States of America, the world would hope for all who live freely in God and His will," Bowen said. "After the folds of American history is written -. The Epic of the mightiest and noblest in the whole story "
Flag Day was originally observed June 14, 1960 by President Woodrow Wilson, but it was not until 1961 in a ceremony at the Elks Lodge, it was officially recognized as a sponsored vacation, he said.
"I want the veterans of World War II to thank all of you to come back to expression," Bowen said. "I often feel that Flag Day is lost when it is carried out at ceremonies.
I'm glad so many of you here today. "
In his speech, Bowen said the Stars and Stripes was a new constellation, said in the western sky, symbolizing the divine right of everyone to life, liberty, happiness and peace among the talent of their creator, Bowen.
"For what man or woman enough to tell the story of the building where this nation to tell?" Bowen asked. "It is an immortal tale of blood and sweat, written in heroic deeds and hard work, to clarify the jungles
The flag and what it symbolizes, is the heritage of the people of the United States, he said.
"It was repurchased by each succeeding generation and needs to be recovered, again and again until the end of time, so it will not pass as the ancient empires of Greece and Rome," Bowen said. "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance. What was won in Lexington and Concord and Bunker Hill, Ticonderoga and Yorktown to be bought back."
It was again reached the high seas of war John Paul Jones and Commodore Perry on Lake Erie in the War of 1812. It was purchased in the attack on Pearl Harbor and Manila in 1941.
"What our troops under the Stars and Stripes in Chateau-Thierry and Flanders reached during the First World War their sons were required in the Second World War in the bloody journey through North Africa surrender of the bridgeheads in Europe and the Battle of the Bulge "Bowen said.
The price of freedom that our flag symbolizes was won on Iwo Jima, the Korean War, Vietnam, Grenada and Panama.
"Today, U.S. troops carry our flag in the villages of Iraq, the mountains of Afghanistan and the jungles of the Philippines, and anywhere there may be terrorism," Bowen said.
Bowen said he was glad the revival of patriotism to the attacks of September 11, 2001.
"Today we have the Star Spangled Banner, where again we see houses, shops, cars, billboards and even Solano Street, Corning have," Bowen said. "Such displays encourage our love for our nation and what it stands for. They remind us of the sacrifices made by men and women of our armed forces around the world. It is a tribute to the heroes of the police and firefighters, the nation ".
The biggest impact is the flag of their influence on the minds and hearts of millions, he said.
"It is an unprecedented advancement of a nation beckoned ..." Bowen said. "It's like a beacon for millions of poor and oppressed, and shelters served abroad as a promise that the under-privileged will not forget."
Bowen talked about how the meaning of the flag and has no definitive answer is different for everyone, adding that he feels, Woodrow Wilson said it best. "This flag, we honor and under which we serve is the emblem of our unity, our strength, our thoughts and the shape of this nation," said Wilson. "There is no other character than we give it from generation to generation. The possibilities are ours."
Only the true love of our fellow human beings can create peace and the emblem and a sign that love is the American flag, which also said that the symbol of the American way of life, Bowen.
Corning Senior Center Director Lin Lima Corning thanked the volunteer fire department, which depend not only a huge flag of their ladder, but gave the ham for dinner was a fundraiser.
"It helps us to keep the air and electricity," said Lima.
The Corning Senior Center is the last time effort, to pay for their utilities, she said.
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Kamis, 16 Juni 2011
The United States Flag Day 2011 History
UNITED STATES - The United States FLAG DAY 2011 History. The United States Flag Day Celebrated on 14 June. It commemorates the adoption of the flag of the United States, which happened on that day by resolution of the Second Continental Congress in 1777. The U.S. military is the Army Birthday celebration on this day, Congress adopted "American Continental Army" after reaching a consensus position on the committee of the whole to June 14th 1775th
In 1916 President Woodrow Wilson issued a proclamation officially on June 14 as Flag Day was established in August 1949, the National Flag Day by an Act of Congress.
Flag Day is not an official federal holiday, but on June 14, 1937, Pennsylvania, the first (and only) U.S. state to celebrate Flag Day was a holiday, starting in the town of Patterdale race. Title 36, United States Code, Subtitle I, Part A, Chapter 1, § 110 is the official law on Flag Day, but it's the president, at its discretion, officially proclaiming the observance.
One of the longest running Flag Day Parade is held annually in Quincy, Mass., which began in 1952, celebrates its 59th year take place in 2010. The 59th Appleton, Wisconsin Annual Conference 2009 Flag Day Parade featured the U. S. Navy. The largest Flag Day Parade is held annually in Troy, New York, based on their parade and the parade typically draws 50,000 spectators in Quincy location.
Perhaps the oldest Flag Day parade is still in Washington, Fairfield. Beginning in 1909 or 1910, Fairfield has a parade every year since with the possible exception of 1918, and celebrated the "Centennial" parade in 2010, along with several other commemorations.
History Flag Day 2011
Several individuals and organizations played important role in establishing a national Flag Day celebration. They are listed here in chronological order. There are:
1861, George Morris
The earliest reference to the proposal of a "Flag Day" is cited in Kansas: an encyclopedia of State History, by Standard Publishing Company in Chicago, published in 1912. It credits George Morris of Hartford, Connecticut:
George Morris of Hartford, Connecticut, in popular parlance is the merit of proposals, as "Flag Day" in honor of the occasion of the adoption of the American flag on June 14 1777th the city of Hartford observed the day in 1861, the implementation a program of a patriotic order, praying for the success of the Federal Republic of weapons and the preservation of the Union.
Compliance apparently become a tradition.
1885, Bernard J. Cigrand
Stony Hill School in Waubeka, Wisconsin, where the first formal observance of Flag Day
Working as an elementary school teacher in Waubeka, Wisconsin, in 1885, Bernard J. Cigrand held the first recognized formal observance of Flag Day at Stony Hill School. The school was renovated, and a bust of Cigrand also honors him at the National Flag Day Americanism Center in Waubeka.
From the late 1880s on, Cigrand spoke around the country promoting patriotism, respect for the flag and the need for the annual celebration of the flag on 14 days in June, the day the Continental Congress in 1777 that the Stars and Stripes adopted.
He moved to Chicago to dental school, and in June 1886 for the first time in public, an annual celebration of the birth of the United States flag in an article titled "The Fourteenth of June", published in the Chicago Argus newspaper suggested . In June 1888 Cigrand the foundation of the holiday in a speech arguing against the "sons of America," a Chicago group. The organization founded a magazine, American Standard, in order to promote reverence for American emblems. Cigrand appointed editor-in-chief and wrote articles in the magazine and in other magazines and newspapers to promote the holiday.
On the third Saturday in June 1894 a public school for the children was held on the occasion of Flag Day in Chicago at Douglas, Garfield, Humboldt, Lincoln and Washington parks. More than 300,000 kids, and the celebration was repeated the following year.
Cigrand president of the American Flag Day Association and later became the National Flag Day Society, which enabled him to support his cause with organizational promotion. Cigrand was recalled in 2188 that he had speeches about patriotism and the flag data.
Cigrand lived in Batavia, Illinois, 1913-1932.
Cigrand generally credited with being the "Father of Flag Day," the Chicago Tribune noted that he "almost single-handedly," were on vacation.
1888, William T. Kerr
William T. Kerr, a resident of Collier Township, Pennsylvania for several years, the American Flag Day Association of Western Pennsylvania, founded in 1888, and this association was the national chairman one year later, as such for 50 years. He attended President Harry S. Truman's signing of the 1949 Act of Congress who profess to be formally established the observance.
1889, George Bolch
In 1889, the fourth principle of free kindergarten, George Bolch, celebrated Flag Day and the Revolution, as well.
1893, Elizabeth Duane Gillespie
In 1893, Elizabeth Duane Gillespie attempted, a descendant of Benjamin Franklin and the chairman of the Colonial Dames of Pennsylvania, adopted a resolution that the American flag on all public buildings in Philadelphia is shown. This is why some credit as the Philadelphia Flag Day original home. In 1937 the first state of Pennsylvania to-day legal holiday flag.
1907, BPOE
American fraternal order and social organization of the benevolent and protective Order of Elks, the holiday celebrated since the early days of the organization and loyalty to the flag is a requirement of every member. In 1907, the BPOE Grand Lodge, by order of June 14 Designated as Flag Day. The Grand Lodge of the Order adopted mandatory observance of the occasion by every Lodge in 1911, and this requirement further.
The Elks prompted President Woodrow Wilson to the order, the observance of Flag Day for its patriotic expression recognition.
1908, Theodore Roosevelt
Oral tradition has been passed down through several generations, on June 14, Theodore Roosevelt had dinner outside of Philadelphia, as he wiped his nose with a man he thought had noticed the American flag. In anger, Roosevelt took a small wooden stick and began to whip the man "maim the symbol of America." After about five or six strong strokes, he noticed that the man is not his nose with a flag, but with a blue scarf with white stars. After realizing this, he apologized to the man, but hit him again for his "angry with national pride."
1913, City of Paterson, New Jersey
During the 1913 Paterson silk strike, IWW leader "Big" Bill Haywood, said that one day the whole world would be red flags, "the color of the blood of the working man." Then said the leaders of the city (as opposed to the strike), March 17 to
"Flag Day", and made sure that each garment factories of the city, an American flag flew. This attempt by Paterson leaders, the strikers went un-American than wrong when the strikers marched through the city with American flags on their own, along with a banner that said to represent:
" WE WEAVE THE FLAG
WE LIVE UNDER THE FLAG
WE DIE UNDER THE FLAG
BUT DAM'D IF WE'LL STARVE UNDER THE FLAG. "
Observance of Flag Day 2011
The week of June 14 is designated as "National Flag Week". During National Flag Week, the chairman gave a proclamation to urge U.S. citizens to the American flag for the duration of that week. The flag should be displayed on all government buildings. Some hold parades and events to the national flag of America and everything it represents to celebrate. Other organizations and tribes to resist the protests and celebrations.
National Flag Day Foundation holds an annual eight for the Flag Day on the second Sunday in June. The program includes a formal investigation of the flag, the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance, singing the national anthem, a parade and much more.
The Betsy Ross House has long been the site of Philadelphia is the observance of Flag Day was.
In 1916 President Woodrow Wilson issued a proclamation officially on June 14 as Flag Day was established in August 1949, the National Flag Day by an Act of Congress.
Flag Day is not an official federal holiday, but on June 14, 1937, Pennsylvania, the first (and only) U.S. state to celebrate Flag Day was a holiday, starting in the town of Patterdale race. Title 36, United States Code, Subtitle I, Part A, Chapter 1, § 110 is the official law on Flag Day, but it's the president, at its discretion, officially proclaiming the observance.
One of the longest running Flag Day Parade is held annually in Quincy, Mass., which began in 1952, celebrates its 59th year take place in 2010. The 59th Appleton, Wisconsin Annual Conference 2009 Flag Day Parade featured the U. S. Navy. The largest Flag Day Parade is held annually in Troy, New York, based on their parade and the parade typically draws 50,000 spectators in Quincy location.
Perhaps the oldest Flag Day parade is still in Washington, Fairfield. Beginning in 1909 or 1910, Fairfield has a parade every year since with the possible exception of 1918, and celebrated the "Centennial" parade in 2010, along with several other commemorations.
History Flag Day 2011
Several individuals and organizations played important role in establishing a national Flag Day celebration. They are listed here in chronological order. There are:
1861, George Morris
The earliest reference to the proposal of a "Flag Day" is cited in Kansas: an encyclopedia of State History, by Standard Publishing Company in Chicago, published in 1912. It credits George Morris of Hartford, Connecticut:
George Morris of Hartford, Connecticut, in popular parlance is the merit of proposals, as "Flag Day" in honor of the occasion of the adoption of the American flag on June 14 1777th the city of Hartford observed the day in 1861, the implementation a program of a patriotic order, praying for the success of the Federal Republic of weapons and the preservation of the Union.
Compliance apparently become a tradition.
1885, Bernard J. Cigrand
Stony Hill School in Waubeka, Wisconsin, where the first formal observance of Flag Day
Working as an elementary school teacher in Waubeka, Wisconsin, in 1885, Bernard J. Cigrand held the first recognized formal observance of Flag Day at Stony Hill School. The school was renovated, and a bust of Cigrand also honors him at the National Flag Day Americanism Center in Waubeka.
From the late 1880s on, Cigrand spoke around the country promoting patriotism, respect for the flag and the need for the annual celebration of the flag on 14 days in June, the day the Continental Congress in 1777 that the Stars and Stripes adopted.
He moved to Chicago to dental school, and in June 1886 for the first time in public, an annual celebration of the birth of the United States flag in an article titled "The Fourteenth of June", published in the Chicago Argus newspaper suggested . In June 1888 Cigrand the foundation of the holiday in a speech arguing against the "sons of America," a Chicago group. The organization founded a magazine, American Standard, in order to promote reverence for American emblems. Cigrand appointed editor-in-chief and wrote articles in the magazine and in other magazines and newspapers to promote the holiday.
On the third Saturday in June 1894 a public school for the children was held on the occasion of Flag Day in Chicago at Douglas, Garfield, Humboldt, Lincoln and Washington parks. More than 300,000 kids, and the celebration was repeated the following year.
Cigrand president of the American Flag Day Association and later became the National Flag Day Society, which enabled him to support his cause with organizational promotion. Cigrand was recalled in 2188 that he had speeches about patriotism and the flag data.
Cigrand lived in Batavia, Illinois, 1913-1932.
Cigrand generally credited with being the "Father of Flag Day," the Chicago Tribune noted that he "almost single-handedly," were on vacation.
1888, William T. Kerr
William T. Kerr, a resident of Collier Township, Pennsylvania for several years, the American Flag Day Association of Western Pennsylvania, founded in 1888, and this association was the national chairman one year later, as such for 50 years. He attended President Harry S. Truman's signing of the 1949 Act of Congress who profess to be formally established the observance.
1889, George Bolch
In 1889, the fourth principle of free kindergarten, George Bolch, celebrated Flag Day and the Revolution, as well.
1893, Elizabeth Duane Gillespie
In 1893, Elizabeth Duane Gillespie attempted, a descendant of Benjamin Franklin and the chairman of the Colonial Dames of Pennsylvania, adopted a resolution that the American flag on all public buildings in Philadelphia is shown. This is why some credit as the Philadelphia Flag Day original home. In 1937 the first state of Pennsylvania to-day legal holiday flag.
1907, BPOE
American fraternal order and social organization of the benevolent and protective Order of Elks, the holiday celebrated since the early days of the organization and loyalty to the flag is a requirement of every member. In 1907, the BPOE Grand Lodge, by order of June 14 Designated as Flag Day. The Grand Lodge of the Order adopted mandatory observance of the occasion by every Lodge in 1911, and this requirement further.
The Elks prompted President Woodrow Wilson to the order, the observance of Flag Day for its patriotic expression recognition.
1908, Theodore Roosevelt
Oral tradition has been passed down through several generations, on June 14, Theodore Roosevelt had dinner outside of Philadelphia, as he wiped his nose with a man he thought had noticed the American flag. In anger, Roosevelt took a small wooden stick and began to whip the man "maim the symbol of America." After about five or six strong strokes, he noticed that the man is not his nose with a flag, but with a blue scarf with white stars. After realizing this, he apologized to the man, but hit him again for his "angry with national pride."
1913, City of Paterson, New Jersey
During the 1913 Paterson silk strike, IWW leader "Big" Bill Haywood, said that one day the whole world would be red flags, "the color of the blood of the working man." Then said the leaders of the city (as opposed to the strike), March 17 to
"Flag Day", and made sure that each garment factories of the city, an American flag flew. This attempt by Paterson leaders, the strikers went un-American than wrong when the strikers marched through the city with American flags on their own, along with a banner that said to represent:
" WE WEAVE THE FLAG
WE LIVE UNDER THE FLAG
WE DIE UNDER THE FLAG
BUT DAM'D IF WE'LL STARVE UNDER THE FLAG. "
Observance of Flag Day 2011
The week of June 14 is designated as "National Flag Week". During National Flag Week, the chairman gave a proclamation to urge U.S. citizens to the American flag for the duration of that week. The flag should be displayed on all government buildings. Some hold parades and events to the national flag of America and everything it represents to celebrate. Other organizations and tribes to resist the protests and celebrations.
National Flag Day Foundation holds an annual eight for the Flag Day on the second Sunday in June. The program includes a formal investigation of the flag, the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance, singing the national anthem, a parade and much more.
The Betsy Ross House has long been the site of Philadelphia is the observance of Flag Day was.
Sabtu, 21 Mei 2011
There Riots Australian Christmas Island Centre
AUSTRALIA -There Riots Australian Christmas Island Centre. Australian police fired tear gas at rioting asylum seekers to Christmas Island detention center following days of unrest.
Police reinforcements were on the island on Thursday after about 250 inmates set fire to buildings and attacked security forces flown.
Prisoners say they are against the living conditions and the time it takes to process their asylum protest.
Some asylum seekers were reportedly for 18 months.
Christmas Island, off the northwest coast of Western Australia, is home to more than 2,500 asylum seekers.
The center is busy by a steady rise in asylum seekers by boat in northern waters of Australia.
More than 6,500 came to Australia by boat last year, mainly from Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and Iraq.
"In Crisis"
Bricks and concrete blocks were thrown by protesters and destroyed two compounds in prison as the center, police said.
The incident was the latest in almost a week of riots and similar outbreaks in the facility.
Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd condemned the riots as "totally unacceptable".
"How can you expect our staff process applications for asylum, if something happens?" "He added in a televised speech stating that no relaxation of the rules.
Immigration Minister, Chris Bowen told police back in control in the middle.
"Last night, buildings were damaged, fire lit and there were violent approach of the Australian Federal Police," he said.
The authorities continued to tear gas and bean bag "bullets - which has been described as a mini beanbags fired from a pistol-like weapon - the protesters under control.
Mr. Bowen said a further 70 police officers the island with the 118-strong force to strengthen already.
The Immigration Service announced this week nearly 100 asylum seekers from Christmas Island had moved to Darwin after the continuing unrest.
A further 500 asylum seekers from the island can be transferred to Darwin in the coming weeks, ABC reported.
Mr. Bowen said overcrowding and long delays were contributing to a level of frustration that had contributed "significant and serious" incidents on Christmas Island.
Earlier this month the government announced a new immigration detention facility would ease in the northern city of Darwin on Christmas Island on the population to build.
The conservative opposition believes tougher action is needed to deter more boats from the arrival of more asylum seekers.
Opposition leader Tony Abbott said the detention was "in crisis".
Police reinforcements were on the island on Thursday after about 250 inmates set fire to buildings and attacked security forces flown.
Prisoners say they are against the living conditions and the time it takes to process their asylum protest.
Some asylum seekers were reportedly for 18 months.
Christmas Island, off the northwest coast of Western Australia, is home to more than 2,500 asylum seekers.
The center is busy by a steady rise in asylum seekers by boat in northern waters of Australia.
More than 6,500 came to Australia by boat last year, mainly from Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and Iraq.
"In Crisis"
Bricks and concrete blocks were thrown by protesters and destroyed two compounds in prison as the center, police said.
The incident was the latest in almost a week of riots and similar outbreaks in the facility.
Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd condemned the riots as "totally unacceptable".
"How can you expect our staff process applications for asylum, if something happens?" "He added in a televised speech stating that no relaxation of the rules.
Immigration Minister, Chris Bowen told police back in control in the middle.
"Last night, buildings were damaged, fire lit and there were violent approach of the Australian Federal Police," he said.
The authorities continued to tear gas and bean bag "bullets - which has been described as a mini beanbags fired from a pistol-like weapon - the protesters under control.
Mr. Bowen said a further 70 police officers the island with the 118-strong force to strengthen already.
The Immigration Service announced this week nearly 100 asylum seekers from Christmas Island had moved to Darwin after the continuing unrest.
A further 500 asylum seekers from the island can be transferred to Darwin in the coming weeks, ABC reported.
Mr. Bowen said overcrowding and long delays were contributing to a level of frustration that had contributed "significant and serious" incidents on Christmas Island.
Earlier this month the government announced a new immigration detention facility would ease in the northern city of Darwin on Christmas Island on the population to build.
The conservative opposition believes tougher action is needed to deter more boats from the arrival of more asylum seekers.
Opposition leader Tony Abbott said the detention was "in crisis".
Sabtu, 14 Mei 2011
Doomsday Came This Month, May 21st 2011
UNITED STATES - Doomsday Came This Month, May 21st. The unexpected and possibly bad news that the world ends on May 21, 2011, rolled into the district on Thursday morning, plastered on a caravan park of five mobile homes near the Washington Monument.
"Did you hear the good news?" The side of the SS said in big bold letters. "The End of the World is almost here!"
As if the news is not scary enough, dozens of residents of stainless steel - highlighter-bright yellow shirt wearing, "said Earthquake - vanguard of a national campaign led by a fundamentalist Christian radio network funded and managed by the bus ads and Internet buzz as powerful as large. "They offered passers handouts say that the" beautiful evidence "that" Holy God to bring Judgement Day May 21, 2011. "
The Rapture, They Warned
A woman waved from the pamphlet ". You have an" A jogger ran past on the right. "No thanks," said another. One tourist said simply: "No!" Many people said exactly nothing.
Although the district is obviously a difficult target for gloomy predictions - for all power here, something can happen like it - many Americans are captivatedby the idea of the end of time since the beginning of the country. Some were even so bold as to select a date. William Miller, from the 19th-century religious movement that remains visible today brought here is the classic example: He created a national stir when he predicted that Jesus would return and the world would end before 21 March 1844. (He was. Stand)
"In American history, you always had a fascination for things," said Doug Weaver, a professor of religion at Baylor University.
Time, as the phenomenon is known, has an economy that can compete with the GDP produced by small countries. There were dozens of books, movies, video games, and albums that revolve around Armageddon and the end of the world.
One result was the 1991 film "The Rapture" with Mimi Rogers and David Duchovny. Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins, author of "Left Behind" series have sold more than 63 million books. Even Johnny Cash dabbling in Miracles texts, especially in his famous song "The Man Comes Around."
"This is a cottage industry," said Weaver. "People love this stuff."
"DoomsDay on May", said Weaver.
And for many Christians, it is a central component of their faith. Approximately 41 percent of Americans believe that Jesus returns for 2050, according to a 2010 survey by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press.
Prior to Prophecy
The man pushes the current forecast is Harold Camping, a 89-year-old fundamentalist Christian radio host and co-founder of Family Radio Network, which broadcasts on dozens of stations across the country. His group has sponsored the End-of-the-world-plastered houses and cities, including Washington, with posters and signs.
This is not camping the first end-of-the-world prophecy. In a 1992 book, he predicted that the world ends in 1994. When he woke up in 1995, clearly failed.
"It's like someone who invents something or there is a truth or technicians - not a finished product," he said. "I did not achieve the final three years ago. It was then that God is some wonderful evidence showed."
"Did you hear the good news?" The side of the SS said in big bold letters. "The End of the World is almost here!"
As if the news is not scary enough, dozens of residents of stainless steel - highlighter-bright yellow shirt wearing, "said Earthquake - vanguard of a national campaign led by a fundamentalist Christian radio network funded and managed by the bus ads and Internet buzz as powerful as large. "They offered passers handouts say that the" beautiful evidence "that" Holy God to bring Judgement Day May 21, 2011. "
The Rapture, They Warned
A woman waved from the pamphlet ". You have an" A jogger ran past on the right. "No thanks," said another. One tourist said simply: "No!" Many people said exactly nothing.
Although the district is obviously a difficult target for gloomy predictions - for all power here, something can happen like it - many Americans are captivatedby the idea of the end of time since the beginning of the country. Some were even so bold as to select a date. William Miller, from the 19th-century religious movement that remains visible today brought here is the classic example: He created a national stir when he predicted that Jesus would return and the world would end before 21 March 1844. (He was. Stand)
"In American history, you always had a fascination for things," said Doug Weaver, a professor of religion at Baylor University.
Time, as the phenomenon is known, has an economy that can compete with the GDP produced by small countries. There were dozens of books, movies, video games, and albums that revolve around Armageddon and the end of the world.
One result was the 1991 film "The Rapture" with Mimi Rogers and David Duchovny. Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins, author of "Left Behind" series have sold more than 63 million books. Even Johnny Cash dabbling in Miracles texts, especially in his famous song "The Man Comes Around."
"This is a cottage industry," said Weaver. "People love this stuff."
"DoomsDay on May", said Weaver.
And for many Christians, it is a central component of their faith. Approximately 41 percent of Americans believe that Jesus returns for 2050, according to a 2010 survey by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press.
Prior to Prophecy
The man pushes the current forecast is Harold Camping, a 89-year-old fundamentalist Christian radio host and co-founder of Family Radio Network, which broadcasts on dozens of stations across the country. His group has sponsored the End-of-the-world-plastered houses and cities, including Washington, with posters and signs.
This is not camping the first end-of-the-world prophecy. In a 1992 book, he predicted that the world ends in 1994. When he woke up in 1995, clearly failed.
"It's like someone who invents something or there is a truth or technicians - not a finished product," he said. "I did not achieve the final three years ago. It was then that God is some wonderful evidence showed."
Jumat, 13 Mei 2011
Judgement Day World is May 21, 2011
UNITED STATES - Judgement Day World is May 21, 2011. Judgement Day World is May 21, 2011. Brian Haubert takes a number of brochures and marched to the flea market in Palmyra, New Jersey armed with a poster that the trumpets of Judgement Day May 21st he braces for the refusal. In announcing the wrath of God is not always a popular message.
"I have a heretic," said Haubert, a 33-year-old actuary. "I was told, I misread the Bible. And then there are occasionally someone seems to be really interested, " he says.
His friend and brother in the faith, Kevin Brown, uses a softer approach, not confrontational people, or in conversation, just politely hand out pamphlets Judgement Day.
Brown, who has his own nutrition and wellness business is calm and polished, not someone who imagine that sharing Doomsday had tracts. But he says the clock is ticking.
"People need to know, "Brown says, "and God commands us to share the Gospel through the end of the world. He says that if we are not the Gospel than their blood on their hands if they believe or not. God moved me to do this. "
Spreading the word
Haubert and Brown are two of a small - or not so little, who knows? - The Army of Christians to the alarm. Go and put up billboards caravan, hand out tracts and try to convince friends and family that Judgement Day is upon us. Brown says that message in the Bible is composed, but only a few decode them. It will happen this way:
On 21 May "from the Pacific Rim at about 6 clock time hour in each time zone, it will be a great earthquake, such was never in the history of the earth," he says. The true believers - he hopes he is one of them - will be "raptured" you will fly to the sky. And the rest?
"It's just the horror of the horror stories," he says, "and on top of everything that is not healing at this point. And then the Bible says it is 153 days later that the entire universe and the earth will be destroyed forever. "
Most researchers realize that the Bible Jesus said he had no idea when it would come Judgement Day. But as believers, May 21st Judgement Day Haubert are not impressed.
"I've crunched the numbers, and it will happen," he says.
Haubert said the Bible contains "evidence" showing that the date coded. For example, he says, during the flood 21 May 2011, exactly 7000 years. Revelations have changed his life.
"I do not know how the 401 (k) s and to think about retirement," he says. "I'm not going to quit my job, which are a lot of other people in this economy emphasized. I'm just a lot less stressed, and in some ways I am more careless to lose."
He tries to warn his family and friends - they think he's crazy. And that suppressed him.
"Oh, it's very difficult," he says. "I'm worried about friends and family and loved ones. But I think in recent times, I'm just really excited."
Haubert is 33 and single. Brown is married with several young children, and none of them share his beliefs. It is a fracture caused by his wife - but he says it was foretold in the Bible.
"God says:" Do you love a man or woman of me? Love your son or daughter about me? "It's a test. There is a study which go by the faithful here. It's an ordeal."
If May 21 is approaching, Brown said he feels like he is one of the "roller coaster". What if he caught up, his family left behind?
"I'm crying over my beloved one minute, next minute I'm excited," he says. "It's all over the place."
Family radio
Nobody knows how many people think Judgement Day is just around the corner. But it seems that many of the faithful in 2009 after switching Family Radio, a Christian network of more than $ 100,000,000.
Harold Camping, the network of 89-year-old founder, was the interpretation of the Bible in the air for years. He says everyone knows that one day sentence at one point.
"We just happen at this time in history," he said in an interview. "And whether we like it or not, we are here."
Camping forecasts have inspired other groups from the date May 21, 2011 rally. The people who leave their jobs and left their families to the message.
"To know the date of the end of the world is changing all your plans for the future," says 27-year-old Adrian Martinez.
She thought she would go to medical school until they started in the mood to Family Radio. She and her husband, Joel, lived and worked in New York City. But one year ago decided she wanted to spend her remaining time on earth with her daughter.
"My attitude was, why should we work for more money? It seemed kind of greedy. And unnecessary," she says.
Yes, her husband adds, "God only made it possible - he opened doors, he let us finish our job and we just moved, and here we are .."
Now they are reading in Orlando, in a rented house, passing out tracts and the Bible. Her daughter is 2 years old, and her second child is due in June. Joel says she spent the last of their savings. You do not see the need for more dollars.
"You know, thinking about retirement and things like that," he says. "What is the point that money just sit there?"
"We have budgeted more so on May 21, we will no longer" made Adrienne.
Nothing, except for the fervent hope that they will all be caught.
"There is no plan B"
Camping is not the first person to a date before the end of the world fixed. There were dozens of such prophets, and so far, they are all wrong.
Site itself had to do some recalculating. He would come first predicted the end, September 6, 1994. He explains now that he did not complete his biblical studies.
"For example, I have not seen the book of Jeremiah," he explains, "this is a great book of the Bible, that there is much to say about the end of the world."
So he does not intend for the month of May 1922?
"Absolutely not," says Camping. "It will happen. There is no plan B."
I put a dozen camping trailers same question. Everyone said, even entertaining the possibility that the 21st of May would come and go without event is an insult to God. They all hope that they will be caught. Some are concerned that left.
"If I'm here on May 22, and I wake up in hell I will," Brown said. "And that's where I want to be. So until May 1922, and we do not want to be here."
On the other hand, he'll probably have many companies.
"I have a heretic," said Haubert, a 33-year-old actuary. "I was told, I misread the Bible. And then there are occasionally someone seems to be really interested, " he says.
His friend and brother in the faith, Kevin Brown, uses a softer approach, not confrontational people, or in conversation, just politely hand out pamphlets Judgement Day.
Brown, who has his own nutrition and wellness business is calm and polished, not someone who imagine that sharing Doomsday had tracts. But he says the clock is ticking.
"People need to know, "Brown says, "and God commands us to share the Gospel through the end of the world. He says that if we are not the Gospel than their blood on their hands if they believe or not. God moved me to do this. "
Spreading the word
Haubert and Brown are two of a small - or not so little, who knows? - The Army of Christians to the alarm. Go and put up billboards caravan, hand out tracts and try to convince friends and family that Judgement Day is upon us. Brown says that message in the Bible is composed, but only a few decode them. It will happen this way:
On 21 May "from the Pacific Rim at about 6 clock time hour in each time zone, it will be a great earthquake, such was never in the history of the earth," he says. The true believers - he hopes he is one of them - will be "raptured" you will fly to the sky. And the rest?
"It's just the horror of the horror stories," he says, "and on top of everything that is not healing at this point. And then the Bible says it is 153 days later that the entire universe and the earth will be destroyed forever. "
Most researchers realize that the Bible Jesus said he had no idea when it would come Judgement Day. But as believers, May 21st Judgement Day Haubert are not impressed.
"I've crunched the numbers, and it will happen," he says.
Haubert said the Bible contains "evidence" showing that the date coded. For example, he says, during the flood 21 May 2011, exactly 7000 years. Revelations have changed his life.
"I do not know how the 401 (k) s and to think about retirement," he says. "I'm not going to quit my job, which are a lot of other people in this economy emphasized. I'm just a lot less stressed, and in some ways I am more careless to lose."
He tries to warn his family and friends - they think he's crazy. And that suppressed him.
"Oh, it's very difficult," he says. "I'm worried about friends and family and loved ones. But I think in recent times, I'm just really excited."
Haubert is 33 and single. Brown is married with several young children, and none of them share his beliefs. It is a fracture caused by his wife - but he says it was foretold in the Bible.
"God says:" Do you love a man or woman of me? Love your son or daughter about me? "It's a test. There is a study which go by the faithful here. It's an ordeal."
If May 21 is approaching, Brown said he feels like he is one of the "roller coaster". What if he caught up, his family left behind?
"I'm crying over my beloved one minute, next minute I'm excited," he says. "It's all over the place."
Family radio
Nobody knows how many people think Judgement Day is just around the corner. But it seems that many of the faithful in 2009 after switching Family Radio, a Christian network of more than $ 100,000,000.
Harold Camping, the network of 89-year-old founder, was the interpretation of the Bible in the air for years. He says everyone knows that one day sentence at one point.
"We just happen at this time in history," he said in an interview. "And whether we like it or not, we are here."
Camping forecasts have inspired other groups from the date May 21, 2011 rally. The people who leave their jobs and left their families to the message.
"To know the date of the end of the world is changing all your plans for the future," says 27-year-old Adrian Martinez.
She thought she would go to medical school until they started in the mood to Family Radio. She and her husband, Joel, lived and worked in New York City. But one year ago decided she wanted to spend her remaining time on earth with her daughter.
"My attitude was, why should we work for more money? It seemed kind of greedy. And unnecessary," she says.
Yes, her husband adds, "God only made it possible - he opened doors, he let us finish our job and we just moved, and here we are .."
Now they are reading in Orlando, in a rented house, passing out tracts and the Bible. Her daughter is 2 years old, and her second child is due in June. Joel says she spent the last of their savings. You do not see the need for more dollars.
"You know, thinking about retirement and things like that," he says. "What is the point that money just sit there?"
"We have budgeted more so on May 21, we will no longer" made Adrienne.
Nothing, except for the fervent hope that they will all be caught.
"There is no plan B"
Camping is not the first person to a date before the end of the world fixed. There were dozens of such prophets, and so far, they are all wrong.
Site itself had to do some recalculating. He would come first predicted the end, September 6, 1994. He explains now that he did not complete his biblical studies.
"For example, I have not seen the book of Jeremiah," he explains, "this is a great book of the Bible, that there is much to say about the end of the world."
So he does not intend for the month of May 1922?
"Absolutely not," says Camping. "It will happen. There is no plan B."
I put a dozen camping trailers same question. Everyone said, even entertaining the possibility that the 21st of May would come and go without event is an insult to God. They all hope that they will be caught. Some are concerned that left.
"If I'm here on May 22, and I wake up in hell I will," Brown said. "And that's where I want to be. So until May 1922, and we do not want to be here."
On the other hand, he'll probably have many companies.