The End of the World

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THE END OF THE WORLD

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   There were many websites predicting that the world would end in 2012 according to the Mayan calendar. This website however stated on June 1, 2009, that the world would not end in 2012 because the Hebrew prophets did not predict the End of the World on that date and also that the so-called "Mayan" pyramids weren't even built by the Mayans. All the End of the World dates below drew much attention from people who did not take the time to study Hebrew prophecy.

 

FALSE END OF THE WORLD DATES:

999 A.D. source: The Catholic Church

1844 source: William Miller

1936 source: Herbert W. Armstrong

1975 source: many Jehovah's Witnesses

1982 source: Pat Robinson

1988 source: Edgar C. Wisenant

1994 source: Harold Camping

1999 source: Y2K fearmongers

2012 source: Various Archeologists

 

   Don't let all these failed End of the World predictions allow you to get too comfortable however, because the date of "The End" was known from the beginning, and time is rapidly running out for human civilization. If you want to know more about the date when civilization will be brought to its fiery end, click on one of the secure book links on this webpage to order your book by Edward Oliver and be prepared for the dreaded Day of Judgement when it arrives in the second half of this century.

 

 

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