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Doomsday Fanatics Explain Why The World Didn't End As Predicted [VIDEO]

| Oct 16, 2015 08:51 AM EDT

Doomsday Group Posts FAQ to Explain Why the World Didn’t End on Time

The world didn't end on October 7, 2015 and the Doomsday group that made the announcement has to answer plenty of questions, doing so with an FAQ.

The so-called Christian group named eBible Fellowship had warned everyone who would listen that the world was to end more than a week ago, which didn't happen at all.

Doomsday prophecies and prophets aren't new and they will keep on coming until the world actually ends. But the eBible Fellowship is unique in that it is one of the few to actually predict the world's end at least twice!

They had "predicted" previously on their website that the world would end on May 21, 2011 with their "prophecy" reaching billions of people through campaigns worldwide.

When the world didn't end then, they also wrote a lengthy explanation as to why it didn't come to pass.

eBible Fellowship doesn't believe they were wrong about the world's end and that God will still judge mankind.

It just so happened that they're calculations and speculations were off and they made sure that everyone knew in their FAQ that the date they chose was just "a strong likelihood" instead of an outright definite prediction.

They also refuted the possible suggestion that God has not "divinely justified" the world. They admitted that they were wrong about the date but not about the fact that the world will come to an end soon according to the Bible.

Also, they strongly denied that they lied, again pointing out that they only told people that the date was a "strong likelihood," and not an actual definite statement.

You can read their entire FAQ here.

Maybe eBible Fellowship will keep predicting until they get it right. Just the same, you know you'll hear about it when they post their end-of-the-world prophecies five years from now.

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