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Friday, January 7, 2011

Kirk Cameron and Anderson Cooper

 Recently Cameron appeared on "Anderson Cooper 360" to discuss the recent dead birds phenomenon. While many view the problem as a human impact or environmental health issue - Anderson sarcastically asked Cameron if the dead birds represented a sign of the end times. He didn't think it was very funny.  Kirk Cameron, the former "Growing Pains" star is a born-again Christian. Cameron has appeared in movies based on the end-of-days "Left Behind" books. So, naturally Anderson Cooper thought he would have valuable input regarding thousands of dead birds that recently fell to the ground
"Well, I first think that they ought to call a veterinarian, not me. You know, I'm not the religious-conspiracy-theorist go-to guy, particularly," Cameron said.
"But I think it's really kind of silly to try to equate birds falling out of the sky with some kind of an end-times theory."
"People love to find codes and signs of future events and see if they can decipher them before anybody else," the 40-year-old actor told Cooper.
"But birds falling from the sky? That has to do more with pagan mythology; the direction that the birds flew told some of the followers of some of those legends that the gods were either pleased or displeased with them."

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