Actually, The New Date The World Will End Is October 21 So Get Started On Your Bucket List

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Well would you like at that? The original date predicted by “mind reader” David Meade of the world being destroyed by a hidden planet crashing into it came and went and we’re still alive. That date was September 23, and yep, nothing happened. But there’s a reason for that according to Meade.

Meade, a Christian numerologist, says that his prediction has been misrepresented, and he was expecting “nothing to happen in September.” Here’s what Meade said.

“It is possible at the end of October we may be about to enter into the seven-year Tribulation period, to be followed by a Millennium of peace.”

Ahh, well thanks for the heads up, Meade.

Meade originally said that a hidden planet called Planet X was going to crash into earth and end life as we know it, a prediction that has been floating around year after year with nothing of course happening.

Meade’s prediction is pretty much based on the Bible passage Isaiah, Chapter 13 9-10:

“See, the Day of the Lord is coming – a cruel day, with wrath and fierce anger – to make the land desolate and destroy the sinners within it. The Stars of Heaven and their constellations will not show their light. The rising Sun will be darkened and the Moon will not give its light.

Look, just take a look at what is going on in the world today — we don’t need a planet to crash into us to be completely screwed. We pretty much are already screwed. But just in case, tell that barista you’re so into how you feel about her before you die on October 21.

h/t Metro

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