Missing prophecies about 'Doomsday'

In the past, there were many false predictions about the "apocalypse" of mankind.

Great fire of London in 1666

In the Bible, 666 is called Satan's number, so many Christians in Europe in the 17th century were deeply frightened of the destruction of the Earth in 1666.

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The Great Fire in London in 1666 is believed to be the end of the Apocalypse.(Photo: Britannica).

In particular, this year, an intense fire lasted from September 2 to September 5, destroying most cities, of which 87 parish churches and about 13,000 houses made it very Many people consider it a signal of the Apocalypse.

However, although the property damage was quite heavy, the number of people killed by the fire was very low - only 10 people. And of course, the Earth has never been destroyed.

Jesus punished in 1843, 1844

The British religious leader, William Miller, began preaching in 1831 that Jesus would be reborn and punished the world in 1843. His prediction attracted the trust of more than 100,000 people. .

However, when the prediction of 1843 did not materialize, Mr. Miller continued to declare that the Earth would actually disappear in 1844.

And obviously, God did not "punish" mankind as Miller's prophecy.

Halley Comet in 1910

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Halley comet has been predicted to destroy human life.

Every 76 years, Halley's comet will fly over Earth. However, this star's close approach in 1910 made many people fear that it would destroy "green planet" , or a celestial collision that caused toxic gas to occur.

The panic of mankind was even higher when a series of media and media reported simultaneously that "Comets will kill life on Earth, scientists have proven."

A group of people in Oklahoma, the United States tried to sacrifice a virgin in the hope of avoiding death. Bottled air also became the hottest item of the day.

In fact, at the time when Halley's comet came closest to us, its tail was also very far from Earth.

The Earth ended in 1994

Harold Camping has 12 times a prediction of Bible-based human endings. In 1992, he published a book, predicting the dark day of the world to take place in 1994.

Later, he announced that the Earth would be destroyed on May 21, 2011. When this day passed peacefully, he reaffirmed that the Apocalypse was pushed back to October 21, 2011, and of course no one believed his words anymore.

Predict the "Heaven's Gate" in 1997

When the comet Hale-Bopp appeared in 1997, it was believed that an alien spaceship would follow this star to invade Earth.

Despite being rejected by NASA and the astronomical community, rumors were still published on Art Bell Radio. Even a UFO devotional cult at San Diefo named "Heaven's Gate" concluded that the Earth would soon end. And Apocalypse came with 39 members of this sect on March 26, 1997 when they simultaneously committed suicide.

The prophecy of Nostradamus in 1999

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Prophet Nostradamus.

The prophet Nostradamus is one of the most accurate predictors to date. His predictions have been translated and translated into dozens of different versions.

One of his most famous forecasts was: "In 1999, the seventh month, a great king of terror will appear in the sky." Many people believe that this will be the day of a dark event of all humanity. However, so far this has not happened.

The deluge in 2000

Richard Noone - author of the 1997 book "May 5, 2000: The Last Disaster" claimed that the three-mile Antarctic ice sheet would melt on 5 May 2000. This is also the day the planets are arranged in a certain order in the sky, causing the entire Earth to sink into a cataclysm.

This book sold very well at the time. However, the Earth is still " completely unharmed " so far.

Apocalypse December 21, 2012

December 21, 2012 is the last day of the 13th calendar cycle, the fourth century in the Mayan Long Count calendar. However, many people misunderstood and assumed that this was the end of life on Earth.

Mayan prediction said that in 2012, the day will end, the darkness embraces the Earth; humankind will undergo a catastrophe but will not be completely destroyed but will enter a period of new, flourishing and civilized development.

Earth will end in July 29, 2016

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End Times apocalyptic prophetic image.(Photo: Mirror).

Most recently, the prophets from the End Times announced the video confirming the final moment of Earth will take place on July 29.

Accordingly, Jesus will reincarnate, the Earth's two poles will reverse. A fierce global earthquake happens, the sun turns black and the moon rotates continuously. The stars will fall to Earth like a deadly fall when you encounter a strong wind. The mountains and the island will all move.

However, shortly thereafter, this prediction was confirmed only as a hoax and the polarity phenomenon would not destroy humanity as speculation.