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Future Dates of the End of the World

Throughout human history, prophets and scientists alike have all presented their future predictions of the end of the world. Such pred...


Throughout human history, prophets and scientists alike have all presented their future predictions of the end of the world. Such predictions are not just limited to end days but apocalyptic events as rooted in the Bible such as the Rapture, Last Judgment, or any other event that would result in the end of humanity, civilization, the planet, or the entire universe.

The dates listed below are expected to come true as many apocalyptic predictions of the past. But it is widely believe that there is an end date for everything in the universe, it's just a matter of time that we don't know when.



1. The late American psychic Jean Dixon claimed that Armageddon would take place in 2020 and Jesus would return to defeat the unholy Trinity of the Antichrist, Satan and the False prophet between 2020 and 2037. She previously predicted the world would end on February 4, 1962 and it never did.

2. Mariners Church pastor F. Kenton Beshore bases his prediction on the prior suggestion that Jesus would return in 1988, i.e., within one Biblical generation (40 years) of the founding of Israel in 1948. He argued that the prediction was correct, but that the definition of a Biblical generation was incorrect and was actually 70–80 years, placing the Second Coming of Jesus between 2018 and 2028 and the Rapture by 2021 at the latest.

3. Members of the Messiah Foundation International  predict that the world is to end in 2026, when a asteroid would collide with Earth in accordance with Riaz Ahmed Gohar Shahi's predictions in The Religion of God. The chances are only 1 out of 300,000.

4. Renowned English scientist Sir Isaac Newton's research of the Bible suggest that Jesus will rapture his Church one jubilee from the time of Israel reacquiring Jerusalem in 2060.

5. Turkish creationist Adnan Oktar suggested that according to abjad interpretation of a hadith the Last Day will be in the year 2120.

6. Another abjad interpretation of a hadith by Ottoman Turk theologian Said Nursi through his Risale-i Nur Collection suggest that the world will end on 2129.

7. Various proponents have used the cricket analogy of the doomsday argument wherein all humans should have been born before the 2200.

8. According to an opinion on the Talmud in mainstream Orthodox Judaism, the Messiah should come within 6000 years from the creation of Adam, and the world could possibly be destroyed 1000 years later. This would put the beginning of the period of desolation in the year 2239 CE and the end of the period of desolation in the year 3239 CE.

9. According to a research on the Quran Code by Egyptian American biochemist Rashad Khalifa, the world will end in 2280.

10. Canadian philosopher John A. Leslie computed the doomsday argument and predicted that the last humans will be born within the next 9120 years or the year 11,120.

11. American geoscientist James Kasting suggest that the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will drop dramatically, making the Earth uninhabitable by 500,000,000 CE.

12. Most scientists that in the end of our Sun's current phase of development, it will swell into a red giant, either swallowing the Earth or at least completely scorching it. It is widely accepted by the scientific community that the earth will be destroyed around this time. However, as the Sun grows gradually hotter (over millions of years), the Earth may become too hot for life in only a billion years from now.

13. Other school of thought in the scientific community suggested that the heat death of the universe is the ultimate fate, wherein our universe has diminished to a state of no thermodynamic free energy and therefore can no longer sustain motion or life. That year would be 1010 in the future.

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