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8 Times The World Was Supposed To End

  • By Cameron L.
  • May 4, 2018
  • 2 min read

Some people think the world is supposed to end a long time ago, like a thousands and milions, millions and millions but the news and articals first up in “July 29 2016”. The group End Time Prophecies once announced the world would end on july 29 2016 because of something called a “polar flip” it was predicted the stars would race across the sky and the atmosphere would be pulled along the ground. It turns out such a reveal is common phenomenon occuring when iron shifts in the earths core. This prediction turned out to be a bust as did the groups prognosis that former President Barack Obama would reveal himself that he was a Antichrist.

The 2nd time was in Oct 7 2015. The eBible Fellowship, a Philadelphia-based Christian website run by Chris MCcan, predicted the end of the world end in May 21, 2011 “According to what the bible is presenting it does appear october 7th is the day that god has spoken of in which the world will pass away MCcan told the gaurdian it’ll be gone forever Annhilated

The next time was in April 15,2017. The blood-moon/super blood-moon phenomema generated several end-of-the-world predictions related to four consecuritive and complete lunar eclipses occuring at six-month intervals for about two years. Mormon authors Julie’s Rowes apocalyptic musings caused the Mormon Church to issue a statement to USA TODAY distancing itself from her statements. Hold onto your predictions, though: the blood moon-supermoon will next appear in 2033.

So the next time it was supposed to be in April 15, 2014-Some people thought it was the end; others just think it's the beginning of the end. The blood moon marked the beginning of a tetrad — four consecutive and complete lunar eclipses occurring at six-month intervals — which some see as a prophecy. Specifically, Texas televangelist John Hagee (author of Blood Moons: Something is About to Change) says the blood moons signify a "world-shaking event" that begins to fulfill End Times prophecy, aka the second coming of Christ.


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