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Great Disasters Predicted for 2012: How Real is the Danger?
Prof. Johan Malan, Mossel Bay, South Africa (January 2012)Â www.bibleguidance.co.za
Frightening expectations of unprecedented natural disasters and apocalyptic judgements that would strike the world in 2011 had been stirred up in different quarters, but nothing happened! We are now in 2012, and for this year even more prophecies of doom alluding to the destruction or near-destruction of all life on earth have been uttered.
As far as 2011 is concerned, there were the predictions of Harold Camping of Family Radio in California that the rapture of believers would occur on 21st May 2011, followed by five months of divine judgements, up to 21st October 2011, during which virtually all life on earth would have been exterminated. Camping wrote a book titled, The Doomsday Code.
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The Nibiru or Planet X Hoax
Prof. Johan Malan, Mossel Bay, South Africa (March 2011) -Â www.bibleguidance.co.za
In our article on the end-time and related events, Prophecies on 2011 and 2012 – Are They Reliable? we also included examples of false, extra-biblical prophecies which are hoaxes that only serve the purpose of confusing and scaring people. Some of these predictions are derived from conspiracy theories based upon highly doubtful sources of information, which are in most cases little more than wild speculation or figments of people’s imagination. Some of the theories have an outright occult origin, being either based on mystical ideas entertained in pagan religions (e.g. the Aztec and Mayan calendars), or on alleged contact that psychic channellers have made with aliens.
The hard fact of the matter is that there is no Planet X which is supposedly the tenth planet of our solar system, and which is on a collision course with Planet Earth. The date of December 2012 for the end of the world has no biblical or scientific credibility. Please read more about this subject in the article below, in which a leading NASA scientist answers the diverse questions posed to him in this regard.
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Prophecies on 2011 and 2012 – Are They Reliable?
Prof. Johan Malan, Mossel Bay, South Africa (February 2011)
We are living in an ever changing and unpredictable world. People through the ages have always wondered what the future holds, and this is the reason why prophecies about the future have always been very popular, regardless of whether they are derived from divine or psychic sources. Now, more than ever before, there are ominous signs in nature as well as in human societies that more and more major disasters are in the offing. Consequently, there is a proliferation of various kinds of prophecies. In many of these, the next two years (2011 and 2012) are identified as appointed times for the fulfilment of major gloom and doom prophecies.
The following categories of prophecies are commonly encountered and should be evaluated:
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