Famous Past End of the World Dates
The following list of famous past end of the world dates are always a welcome reminder that we have to prepare, and according to Steve Jobs, live our life as if it were our last.
September 11-13, 1988 – One of the famous past end of the world date was made by NASA engineer and Rapture enthusiast Edgar C. Whisenant. He published the book, "88 Reasons why the Rapture is in 1988," which took evangelists and the faithful by storm. The date came and people moved on, but Mr. Whisenant was nonchalant in moving the date of the rapture. The famous past end of the world date was relegated to memory, and no one could remember how many times the Rapture rescheduled.
March 26, 1997 – This famous past end of the world date had 1997's Hale-Bopp comet spotted having a "companion" believed to be alien spacecraft, spread rumors that evolved to doomsday theories. Thus, a cult called Heaven's Gate decided that it was time for mass suicide. March 26 of 1997 holds a grim place in the famous past end of the world dates, tarnished with the death of 39 people.
July 1999 – The renowned seer of all time lived more than 500 years ago, but that only made him more incredible. Nostradamus' famous past end of the world date was July 1999, when a "great King of Terror" or the Antichrist, would come down from the sky.
The Year 2000 – The most famous past end of the world date that you must have probably lived through was in the year 2000. It was insane, seeing psychics here and there scrambling for a piece of this famous past end of the world date. Among the claims that were made were: shifting of the Earth's axis, the coming of the Antichrist, the second coming of Christ, an apocalyptic flood, and a "baptism of fire". Also, who would forget the Y2K scare?
May 27, 2003 – A famous past end of the world date had Earth expecting a visitor, Planet X or Nibiru, which was predicted to destabilize the Earth's pole. The destabilization was thought to upset Earth's magnetic core, displacing the crust and ending civilization. It didn't help that the prediction was made by a woman who claimed communication with extra-terrestrials. Now the date was pushed to December 2012, and we are excited to file it beside May 2003 in our famous past end of the worlddate duds.
May 21, 2011 and October 21, 2011 – A famous past end of the world date was set by Family Radio's Harold Camping, who predicted that the apocalypse will occur on May 21, 2011, but they will be glad to accept donations before that.