A Christian Organization Claims October 7 Is The End Of The World: ‘It’ll Be Gone Forever. Annihilated.’
A Pennsylvania-based Christian organization, known as eBible Fellowship, claims that Oct. 7, 2015 is Earth's doomsday. Group leader and all-round God expert Chris McCann is convinced that a great fire will wipe off the face of the Earth, reported Telegraph on Tuesday.
Through a five-part pod cast series titled "Why October 7, 2015 is the likely end of the world," McCann conveys his doomsday warnings to people.
"According to what the Bible is presenting, it does appear that October 7 will be the day that God has spoken of," McCann notes. "It'll be gone forever. Annihilated."
"God destroyed the first Earth with water, by a flood, in the days of Noah," he continues. "And he says he'll not do that again, not by water. But he does say in 2nd Peter 3 that he'll destroy it by fire."
McCann believes that "there is a strong likelihood" of a doomsday, but presented "there's an unlikely possibility that it will not".
Yahoo News also noted on Wednesday that the eBible Fellowship believes in the predictions of the late preacher Harold Camping, who claimed that the world's judgement day would be on May 21, 2011 and will be given five months before the world ends on Oct. 21, 2011.
The Christian organization recalculates Camping's second date arriving at Oct. 7 "in all likelihood."
With so many prophets, preachers and seers predicting different dates and ways that the world will come to an end, science as well holds several theories on how the Earth will be destroyed. The most widely accepted of the scientific theories is that the sun will expand as it gradually increases in temperature and devour our planet, which is said to occur 7.6 billion years from now, noted The Guardian on Tuesday.
Whether the current predictions are true or not, McCann and his family will still go on with their plan for next week to celebrate three birthdays in the family.