Monday, October 30, 2017

Chloe Leal - Doomsday Postponed for Third Time: Will the World Ever End? - Newsweek

Doomsday Postponed for Third Time: Will the World Ever End? - Newsweek
https://apple.news/Aoj04FYFjQA6nKjL7yfb6ag

Conspiracy theorist David Meade made the prediction that the world would end in a collision with a planet called Nibiru on September 23. When September came and went, doomsday was rescheduled to October 15. I don't know if you've checked the date, but tomorrow is Halloween. Now, a conspiracy website which is associated with Meade predicts a series of cataclysmic earthquakes will begin on November 19.
This article was written by Tufayel Ahmed and is written in pretty good humor because, at least certainly when worded as so, rescheduling the end of the world appears to be a pretty funny concept. People from every culture ever have tried to predict the end of the world and all have their own justifications for their predictions. In the Antebellum Period, a group of Christians called Millerites or Adventists believed that Christ would return on October 22, 1844. When said date passed, the religion still went on. I think it's a fairly humorous thing for people to obsess about. It's just like everything else in which everything thinks they are right and others are wrong.

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