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  2. Predictions and claims for the Second Coming - Wikipedia

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    Weinland predicted Jesus would return on 29 September 2011. [42] [43] [44] When his prediction failed to come true, he moved the date of Jesus' return to 27 May 2012. [45] When that prediction failed, he then moved the date to 18 May 2013, claiming that "a day with God is as a year," giving himself another year for his prophecy to take place.

  3. List of dates predicted for apocalyptic events - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 March 2025. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. The Last Judgment by painter Hans Memling. In Christian belief, the Last Judgement is an apocalyptic event where God makes a final ...

  4. Unfulfilled Watch Tower Society predictions - Wikipedia

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    The prophecy galvanized the Jehovah's Witnesses movement, and proselytism increased substantially. On the eve of the predicted Millennium, in 1974, the number of publishers (Witnesses who submitted their record of preaching) rose by 13.5 percent worldwide and many Witnesses were actively preparing for the dawn of the New Order. [16]

  5. Rapture - Wikipedia

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    Some predictions of the date of the Second Coming of Jesus (which may or may not refer to the rapture) include the following: 1843-44 : William Miller predicted that Christ would return between 21 March 1843 and 21 March 1844, then revised his prediction, claiming to have miscalculated the Bible, to 22 October 1844.

  6. Waiting for Armageddon - Wikipedia

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    Waiting for Armageddon is a 2009 American documentary film [1] that studies Armageddon theology and Christian eschatology. [2] Some evangelicals in the United States believe that bible prophecy predicts events including the rapture and the Battle of Armageddon.

  7. 2011 end times prediction - Wikipedia

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    Camping suggested that it would occur at 6 p.m. local time, with the rapture sweeping the globe time zone by time zone, [4] [5] while some of his supporters claimed that around 200 million people (approximately 3% of the world's population) would be 'raptured'. [6] Camping had previously claimed that the rapture would occur in September 1994.

  8. Joe Rogan interviewed Donald Trump. Here's what they talked ...

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    Joe Rogan married Jessica Ditzel in 2009, and the couple have two daughters, Lola and Rosy, as well as Ditzel's daughter Kayja Rose from a previous relationship, according to People magazine.

  9. Eschatology of Jehovah's Witnesses - Wikipedia

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    It proclaimed Christ's invisible return in 1874, [62] the resurrection of the saints in 1875, [63] and predicted the end of the "harvest" and a rapture of the saints to heaven for 1878 [64] and the final end of "the day of wrath" in 1914. [65] 1874 was considered the end of 6000 years of human history and the beginning of judgment by Christ. [66]