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  1. After several unsuccessful predictions in 1994 and 1995, Camping predicted that the rapture and devastating earthquakes would occur on 21 May 2011, with God taking approximately 3% of the world's population into Heaven, and that the end of the world would occur five months later on October 21.

  2. Religious leaders, scientists, and even a hen (or so it seemed) have been making predictions for the end of the world almost as long as the world has been around. They’ve predicted the destruction of the world through floods, fires, and comets—luckily for us, none of it has come to pass.

  3. Before the world descends into mass panic, let us draw solace from the current historical success rate of predicting armageddon - 0%. With that in mind, here are seven examples of when the world was supposedly meant to end. 1. Pope Innocent III - 1284.

  4. But predicting the end of the world is nothing new: There have been dozens of previous apocalypse predictions; here's a list of some of the most notable doomsday predictions that gave...

  5. Jan 23, 2024 · The decision to keep the clock at the same time this year is largely due to ongoing concerns about the war in Ukraine, the Israel-Gaza conflict, the potential of a nuclear arms race, and the...

  6. Jul 14, 2016 · However, a number of other extreme natural hazards—including threats from space and geologic upheavals here on Earth—could still derail life as we know it, unraveling advanced civilization, wiping out billions of people, or potentially even exterminating our species.

  7. May 21, 2011 · May 21 Doomsday Pictures: 11 End-of-the-World Predictions. Preacher Harold Camping isn't first to forecast the end of the world. His prophecy—that May 21 is doomsday—is part of an age-old...