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Did the world’s population drop much today?
I never noticed anyone being called into the heavens, so I guess the Rapture prediction for today was, as usual, an “End is Nigh!” lie. Better luck next time you ask the Magic 8 Ball, gang. Today, “All Signs Point … Continue reading
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Tagged faith-based delusion, I has a stupid, just for fun, predictions, prophesy, rapture
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Where hope for the future went
It went to Russia. Pravda is offering an entertaining insight into just what Russians consider must-haves for the forthcoming century – a list which naturally includes flying cars, cheap space travel and the elixir of eternal youth. A poll by … Continue reading
Posted in In the Media
Tagged fantasy, future, movies, polls, predictions, science, science fiction, tv
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I guess he really did read the future in his Tarot cards…
Here’s a news bulletin. Don’t believe a man who says his Tarot cards indicate you should have sex with him like this girl did. “He was reading my cards and told me that I wasn’t on a good path and … Continue reading
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Tagged abuse, children, crime, history, New Age, predictions, sex, tarot
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Grasping at apocalypse straws?
Apparently it’s been predicted now that Jesus is really truly coming back to Earth, but not until 2023. Robert Singer’s gone through a lot of trouble (and maybe done some wacky math) to come up with that figure based on … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient history, apocalypse, authors, books, faith-based delusion, language, predictions, prophecy, skepticism
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