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What Will Be The Top Religion Stories of 2012?
There are undeniable trends in the world of faith today, each leading to places that we may or may not appreciate. Wading hip-deep into these waters, the following are my opinions of where we may find ourselves nearly two years from now, as we look back on the year 2012.
The world ends on April 20
After a careful perusal of Revelations, it was revealed unto me that the world will end on April 20, 2011. If a mere 10,000 true believers sent me twenty-five bucks, I would be happy to drop them a postcard on April 21 from a sun-drenched beach in the Caribbean with a newly revised date which I would cheerfully share with them.
2012: is there any reason to fear the end of the world?
The ancient Maya, who were noted for their mathematical and astronomical expertise, developed sophisticated cyclical calendars during their heyday of their civilisation in central America.
Apocalypse sooner or later
The solar system will swing into alignment with the midpoint of the Milky Way, precipitating tsunamis, the cracking of continental shelves, the shifting of the magnetic poles, solar flares and other cosmic mayhem not recorded since the planetary upheavals that rendered the dinosaur extinct.
Public data corporation: the end of our world, or just the beginning?
The Public Data Corporation was only announced two days ago and already data campaigners are concerned.
Groups of Dead Birds, Fish Baffle Expert
A rash of dead birds and fish found worldwide has caused some to believe that the apocalypse is upon us, but environmental experts claim it’s a natural phenomenon.
John Horgan: The IRS and the End of Days
Here we go again: The end of the world as we know it is said to be right around the corner. At least that’s the latest prediction from a doomsday guru and his followers who are busy preparing for the End of Days.
DON’T PANIC! AFLOCKALYPSE IS NOT END OF DAYS
FLOCKS of birds dropping out of the sky as millions of dead fish are being washed ashore have doomsday scaremongers predicting that the end of the world is nigh. Religious zealots swear the mysterious happenings portend the End of Days, the Biblical countdown to the Apocalypse.
A MYSTERIOUS series of mass deaths among birds and fish worldwide left scientists stumped last night.
Source: www.thesun.co.uk And religious groups and conspiracy theorists were having a field day – predicting the slaughter heralded the end of the world. Flocks of dead birds are falling from the sky and shoals of fish are being washed up. The unexplained deaths have fuelled frenzied speculation about secret government weapons experiments, aliens and even [...]
Dead birds are not the end of the world
Source: www.timesrepublican.com This bird story from Arkansas that has so many people concerned about the end of the world has got to be, by far, the most ridiculous story of the year so far. Of course, that’s not saying much since the story broke on Jan. 1 and it is now only Jan. 8, but [...]



