A Christian numerologist claims that the world will end next
Saturday, September 23rd, when a planet will, supposedly, collide with
Earth.
According to David Meade, verses in Luke 21:25 to 26 are the sign
that recent events, such as the recent solar eclipse and Hurricane
Harvey, are signs of the apocalypse.
The verses read:
“25: There will be
signs in the sun, moon and stars. On the earth, nations will be in
anguish and perplexity at the roaring and tossing of the sea. People
will faint from terror, apprehensive of what is coming on the world, for
the heavenly bodies will be shaken.’
“’26: Men’s hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those
things which are coming on the earth: for the powers of heaven shall be
shaken.’
Sept. 23 is a date that was pinpointed using codes from the Bible, as
well as a “date marker” in the pyramids of Giza in Egypt. Meade’s views
are not endorsed by Roman Catholic, Protestant or eastern Orthodox
branches of Christianity.
Meade has built his theory on the so-called Planet X, which is also
known as Nibiru, which he believes will pass Earth on Sept. 23, causing
volcanic eruptions, tsunamis and earthquakes, according to British
newspaper The Sun.
But NASA has dismissed the claims, insisting the Planet X theory is merely a hoax.
This will not be the first time that the end of the world is being
predicted, yet the said day came and passed with nothing happening. In
year 2000, many were convinced the world will end.
Christian preachers in Papua New Guinea predicted the end of the
world in 2000 and people prepared for it but nothing happened. Then it
was predicted that the world will come to an end on Dec. 21, 2012. This
prediction was taken so seriously that it inspired a movie and a song
both titled 2012.
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