The Ancient Family Of Doomsday Prophecies


The doomsday forecast is as mature as the recorded time.  Given that the human beings had existed, there had been the fear of the apocalypse or the ‘ending era’, during the divinities wish revenge upon the people, when the humans paid for those sins of the forefathers, then, when that world of demons world increases and consume all that has been good. The prophecies of the ending part of times stems coming from the myths of the civilizations past: this Norse Ragnarök story, a tale of Noah & the Flood, & a Biblical apocalypse. 

This is the earliest identified prediction of the finality of the earth came from an Assyrian, the powerful Mesopotamian tradition that endured for roughly 2 thousand years. The tablet was found dating back to at times between 2800 & 2500 BC, which bears the primary known prediction of the final days.  Base of the translation, it claimed that the earth had been in the final days during those years and which the world has been gradually deteriorating into the corrupt society that could only end with the destruction.  Though it’s not identified who wrote the inscription, and where particularly a tablet came from, it’s a fervent sample of how distant back in the human history apocalyptic prophecy began.

In the Norse mythology, Ragnarök has been the series of apocalyptic happenings that can define the world end, where the giants of the frost and fire may altogether fight the divinities in the final battle that can finally destroy the planet, distancing the underwater. Base of the legend, a world will come back, the surviving and recurring gods will meet again, and the world can be repopulated by the two human survivors.

Lots of other prophecies had appeared throughout the history relating to the explicitly into the mortal dread of the ‘Coming of Christ again’ —the conviction that a day may come when the humankind could be assessed for all of sins, and Christ will then battle those Anti-Christ, Satan, with the False Prophet in a biblical Armageddon. These Four Horsemen conventionally called as Famine, Pestilence, War, and Death, will then ride during the time of the Apocalypse. Mostly, if not all, the prophets claimed that the previous enormous war would be a Rapture, wherein the purest of human would be taken out from the Earth just before a battle between the Anti-Christ and Christianity.

The new millennia, years that end in '99, and with the start of the new centuries had all been focused to the doomsday prophecies during the past, and its present time is not an exception. Uncertainties about our future go on to plague this human race, like the recent beliefs that cataclysmic happenings would become known about 21 December 2012, the date regarded being the end-date for the 5,126 years long cycled in the calendar of the Mesoamerican Long Count.

Regardless of the advancement of human race, the technological tracking capabilities at the disposal, unknown and new events and situations remained terrifying, leading lots of people from around the world, called as ‘Doomsday Preppers,’ in continuing to preparing for the ‘final day of this world as we all know it’, perceiving such efforts as the best perfect option than risking to be blindsided.

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