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  2. 2011 end times prediction - Wikipedia

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    The End of the World October 21, 2011 [104] The Bible Reveals WE CAN KNOW May 21, 2011 is Judgment Day! [105] McCann continued to teach that October 21, 2011, would be the end of the world, even after the failed May 21, 2011 prediction. And after October 21, 2011, he taught that the end of the world would occur in March 2012. [106] [107]

  3. List of dates predicted for apocalyptic events - Wikipedia

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    Christian predictions typically refer to events like the Rapture, Great Tribulation, Last Judgment, and the Second Coming of Christ. End-time events are normally predicted to occur within the lifetime of the person making the prediction and are usually made using the Bible—in particular the New Testament —as either the primary or exclusive ...

  4. Harold Camping - Wikipedia

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    Departing from scriptural doctrines stating that no one can know the time of Christ's second coming, Camping taught (until 2011) that the exact time of the Rapture would be revealed sometime near the end of the world (as per the Daniel 12:9–13 prophecy). Camping taught that all churches have become apostate and thus must be abandoned.

  5. Biblical prophecy claims the rapture is coming by month's end

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    Conspiracy theorists are sparking fears that the world may come to an end before the month of April does. Biblical prophecy claims the rapture is coming by month's end Skip to main content

  6. Predictions and claims for the Second Coming - Wikipedia

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    21 May 2011 21 October 2011 Harold Camping: See: 2011 end times prediction. Camping claimed that the rapture would be on 21 May 2011 followed by the end of the world on 21 October of the same year. Camping wrote "Adam when?" and claimed the biblical calendar meshes with the secular and is accurate from 11,013 BC–AD 2011. [41] 29 September 2011

  7. Apocalypticism - Wikipedia

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    Camping suggested that it would occur at 6 pm local time, with the Rapture sweeping the globe time zone by time zone, [111] [112] while some of his supporters claimed that around 200 million people (approximately 3% of the world's population) would be raptured. [113] Camping had previously claimed that the Rapture would occur in September 1994.

  8. Germany will reduce the minimum sentence for child sexual ...

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    Germany's Cabinet on Wednesday approved plans to reduce a one-year minimum sentence for spreading child sexual abuse images, changing a rule that was introduced less than three years ago but ...

  9. 2011 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 Germany was recognized for having the most positive influence in the world. [1] In 2011 it was the largest contributor to the budget of the European Union (providing 20%) [2] and the third largest contributor to the UN (providing 8%). [3] Germany hosted the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup and Eurovision Song Contest and ended conscription ...