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  1. 23 Jan 2024 · Midnight represents the moment at which people will have made Earth uninhabitable. Last year the Bulletin set the clock at 90 seconds to midnight mainly due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and ...

  2. 28 Mei 2024 · The Bible tells us the end of the world will not come until the end of the 1,000-year reign of Christ known as the Millennial Reign of Christ, this is why we use the phrase "end times". They are on-going events that we need to watch for signs of.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EschatologyEschatology - Wikipedia

    The end of the world or end times is predicted by several world religions (both Abrahamic and non-Abrahamic), which teach that negative world events will reach a climax. Belief that the end of the world is imminent is known as apocalypticism, and over time has been held both by members of mainstream religions and by doomsday cults.

  4. 18 Jul 2013 · Artist Ron Miller illustrates what it might look like if an asteroid the size of the one that struck the Yucatan peninsula 65 million years ago, which left a 93-mile-wide crater and most...

  5. 2 Apr 2020 · George Frey/Getty Images. The original word in Greek — apokalypsis — means an unveiling, a revelation. “It’s not just about the end of the world,” said Jacqueline Hidalgo, chair of religion at...

  6. 6 Nov 2009 · Since the beginning of recorded time, people have been thinking about the end of the world. As such, the planet’s major religions have formulated elaborate viewpoints on this topic.

  7. 8 Sep 2015 · At The Conversation, Natasha and Anthony O’Hear argue that humans have used stories of the apocalypse for centuries for all sorts of purposes: to numb people from real-world crises like poverty...

  8. 7 Ogo 2019 · NASA. The end of the world: a history of how a silent cosmos led humans to fear the worst. Published: August 7, 2019 11:05am EDT. It is 1950 and a group of scientists are walking to lunch...

  9. 14 Jul 2016 · Here's how the world could end—and what we can do about it. Rare cataclysms are hard to study and plan for, but they may be too dangerous to ignore. 14 Jul 2016. By Julia Rosen. Gosses Bluff meteor crater in Australia formed when a 1-kilometer-wide space rock struck Earth 142 million years ago. © Stephen Alvarez/National Geographic Creative. Share:

  10. 19 Nov 2022 · How Should We Think About the End of the World as We Know it? “Yes, it’s a catastrophe,” Elizabeth Weil writes of climate change. “And no, you would not be better off if you continued to tell...

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