Remember when everyone thought the apocalypse was going to happen on December 21, 2012 because it was predicted by a Mayan calanendar? Well, A scientist recalculated the dates based on a different calendar he believes the Mayans were using and he says the date they actually predicted for the apocalypse was this upcoming Sunday.
According to Montaigne, the 2012 apocalypse, based on the Mayan calendar, was only the beginning of a seven-year tribulation period, and this year marks the end of this period of time. The researcher argues that the true apocalypse will begin on December 21, 2019, exactly seven years after the Mayan calendar predicted the inevitable day of the. Here's (more) gloomy news for 2020 - according to the Mayan calendar and Doomsday experts, the world will apparently end just days before Christmas this year, which is er, pretty soon. Pastor Paul Begley believes Doomsday will arrive on the winter solstice - Monday 21st December 2020.
Back when the Mayans made their prediction, he believes they were using the Julian calendar, which was the main calendar of the time. The world switched to the Gregorian calendar in 1582, and several days were lost. So, quote, “Following the Julian calendar, we are technically in 2012.” If that’s right, the date that they believed was “December 21, 2012” is June 21, 2020, which is this Sunday.
Because the only thing missing from 2020 is the Mayan apocalypse.
Alternate reading of Mayan calendar suggests end of the world is next week https://t.co/ep0gDICwyCpic.twitter.com/yQPTBiZPwz
Mayan Apocalypse 2020
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