Meet the family who truly believe it is their last moment on Earth... but, so far, nothing has happened on the day of rapture
.. much more .. most of the pictures here .. it's unbelievable .. for this simple minded aussi me
Doomed: The Haddad family (L-R Abby Haddad Carson, Joseph Carson-Haddad, Robert Carson, Faith and Grace Haddad and dog Hunter) are expecting the world to end on Saturday, but say their children won't go to heaven
The source: Harold Camping, 89, from Oakland, California, is certain that Saturday is Judgment Day
Abroad church: Filipino-American Joel Abalos, 48, spreads the word of Family Radio on the streets of Manila
Save the date: Camping and his various radio stations have spent millions of dollars on advertising the apocalypse on billboards such as this one in Los Angeles
The End: Christian followers of Camping have taken to the streets to spread God's word about the impending end of days
Workings: Camping is basing his prediction on decades of studying the Bible and his belief that the Noah's Ark flood happened in the year 4990 BC
Not keeping it under his hat: This New Yorker hands out leaflets warning of the coming apocalypse while, right, Julie Baker advertises her beliefs on a T-shirt in the same city
Underground movement: A commuter on the New York subway stop at Times Square reads an advertisement for the apocalypse by Family Radio
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