On the face of the prediction 'Earth is destroyed in the coming week'

Apocalypse is one of those topics that never gets hot. Every time a rumor about the demise of mankind occurs, the whole world is tumultuous, dissecting and analyzing to find out the true nature of those prophecies.

Recently, a missionary and businessman and American politician - Pat Robertson boarded his personal television channel and issued a warning that "Earth will be destroyed next week . " Whether this statement is true, let's explore and analyze that rumor through the article below.

From speculation and scientific theories .

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Pat Robertson is a well-known missionary, businessman and politician in America. He participated in the race to become the presidential candidate of the Republican Party in the late 1980s and was a successful career in owning the famous CBN television station in over 180 countries.

Recently, in his own television program, Pat Robertson gave a gloomy warning and somewhat 'shocked' the future of mankind: Earth will be destroyed by an asteroid next week.

Accordingly, Pat Robertson revealed that Jesus had dreamed for himself about this tragedy and urged people not to prepare plans for next week because it was an inevitable outcome. He also called on his audience to buy the book 'The End of the Age' written by himself about this prediction.

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Perhaps that would only be a common rumor without a surprising surprise. According to Reuters news agency on April 22, a group of experts from the B612 organization (an organization about NASA's many space astronaut campaigns) confirmed, risking the Earth Attack meteorites are . much higher than people imagine.

Specifically, former astronaut Ed Lu made the above remark after collecting data from NASA and CTBTO (organization of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty). According to information of B612, since 2000, there have been 26 nuclear explosions equivalent in the world due to the impact of asteroids on Earth.

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The energy of these explosions ranged from 1 to 600 kiloton, many times higher than the atomic bomb explosion in Hiroshima with the energy of 15 kiloton (Kiloton is the unit of energy released from the explosion, each kiloton is equivalent to an explosion of 1,000 tons of TNT). In particular, the most horrifying event was the explosion on February 15, 2013 in the sky of Chelyabinsk (Russia), injuring over 1,000 people.

Obviously, the judgment of these scientists is close to the time that Pat Robertson made a prediction that many people are concerned about whether this is true?

. to question the authenticity of prophecy .

Besides concerns about "prophecy" by Pat Robertson, many people believe that this is just "the trick" to polish names, advertise books or even prophesies . for the joy of the media. this teacher.

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Revisiting history, it was discovered that Pat Robertson is said to be an "expert" . shocking speech. In the past, he had twice predicted the Apocalypse in 1982 (due to the appearance of Satan) and in 2007, but both times were wrong. He also said that he had the spiritual power to repel the 1985 storm Gloria from attacking his company in Virginia Beach.

In 2001, Pat was once again blown away by the controversy that the 9/11 terrorist attacks were caused by 'abortion support groups, feminists, gay men, lesbians .' .

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If based on scientific evidence, the story of Apocalypse happens next week is not likely to happen. In early 2014, NASA experts warned of a giant meteorite number 2003 QQ47 that could hit our planet on March 21 with the power to destroy 20 times the atomic bomb of Hiroshima in 1945. .

However, at that time, scientists also confirmed that the ability was quite low, about 1 / 909,000 only. And now, it is true that the asteroid does not affect the Earth.

Finally, even the judgment of the organization B612 has just dared to affirm the risk of the impact of meteorites on the Earth higher than people think.

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Experts from B612 absolutely never mentioned the story of crashing asteroids' Earth in the coming time, says Pat Robertson. Therefore, obviously, "Earth's prophecy to destroy next week" is completely unfounded.