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The Rapture coming this September 25th People Are Talking

September 25, 2023, is the next prediction that the world as we know it will cease to exist. But don’t worry, a scorching destruction of “Earth,” is a long way…

View of planet Earth and meteor shower. Meteor rain and Earth (Spectacular Celestial Events Await You In The Coming Weeks)

September View of Planet Earth

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September 25, 2023, is the next prediction that the world as we know it will cease to exist. But don't worry, a scorching destruction of "Earth," is a long way off  7.59 billion years in the future, according to some calculations. Even if the planet survives September, and remains in orbit around the bloated red giant Sun, Earth's natural orbital decay means it would merge with the Sun.

So Many Wrong "Predictions" 

Y2K was one that scared so many. 1999: The world braces for chaos as midnight. Computer systems will crash when the calendar switches over to 2000? Although the answer was “no,” the Y2K crisis never happened, the potential for disaster seemed real enough in the days and weeks leading up to the year's final day.

Remember the world didn't end on Dec. 21, 2012. You've probably already figured that out for yourself. Despite reports of an ancient Maya calendar prophecy, we're still here.

A Philadelphia-based outfit called the eBible Fellowship. The Head of the organization  Chris McCann got his doomsday prediction for 2015 wrong. Spectacularly wrong. Warned his followers that the planet would be destroyed "with fire".

A Christian numerologist claims that the world will Setember 25th 2017  when a planet will, supposedly, collide with Earth. According to Christian numerologist David Meade, verses in Luke 21:25 to 26 are signs that recent events, such as the recent solar eclipse and Hurricane Harvey, are signs of the apocalypse.

Some Say The Simpsons Are Best At Predictions 

The Simpsons is credited with accurately predicting Donald Trump's presidency, Super Bowl results, and smartwatches, so naturally people are concerned about one of its storylines suggesting the world will end, on September 24, 2022. The fact you're reading this is proof enough that the prediction hasn't come true just yet, but the theory behind September stems from series nine, episode 24 of The Simpsons, which aired in 1998.

You can take a peek at an almost complete list of doomsday predictions that came and went. There are a few future predictions on the docket still yet to come. Follow them by clicking this link

Editor's Note September 2011

It was in September 2011 that the band R.E.M. Broke up. Peter Buck explains R.E.M.'s decision to break up, and why they won't reunite. "We got to the point where we wanted to go our own ways. "We didn't want to keep doing 20-year-old songs." You can say simply that it's the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine.

Bill Murray: 7 Moments that Prove He’s More than an Actor, He’s a Folk Hero

Bill Murray's contributions to TV and film are countless, but in the past decade and a half, he’s somehow captured the zeitgeist of “going viral” and has become more myth than man.

Whether funny, absurd or just sweet, here are seven of the Bill Murray-est moments of all time in honor of his birthday today (September 21.)

Pretty Much Anything Involving the Chicago Cubs Winning the World Series in 2016

There were so many incredible moments from the Cubs’ historic win, but who couldn’t be happy because Bill was happy?


His Cameo In ‘Zombieland’

Truthfully, this might be one of the best film cameos of the new Millenium.


Honoring Harold Ramis at the Oscars

Murray was presenting the Oscar for Best Cinematography with Amy Adams when he paid tribute to his late friend and collaborator.  (We’re not crying…you’re crying!)

Attending the ‘Groundhog Day’ Musical…twice…in a row!

In 2017, Murray carved out the time to see the critically acclaimed stage musical adaptation of Groundhog Day. Not only did he meet with the entire cast, but he came back the next day to watch the show again.

 

Anytime he sings or does karaoke

Ever find yourself feeling low?  Watch Bill Murray perform “Gloria,” and then all of a sudden, you have a new lease on life.

Crashing random events

Bachelor parties, engagement photos, a White House press briefing.  Only Bill Murray could get away with this!

The fact there's now a documentary about him crashing random events

Check out the trailer below for The Bill Murray Stories, which gathers all of the dirt on Bill's recent random moments that always make headlines.

Stripes & 26 Other Movies That Turn 40 in 2021

Born in Mt Clemens, Screamin’ Scott has been a part of the Detroit airwaves for 30-plus years. With 40 years of experience in radio. When he’s not out on the streets for WCSX, you can find him devoting time to local charities with his, “Screamin Angels”; and for 16 years with Rock 4 Tots charity. And last 10 years with his local band, "Chit!." Screamin Scott likes to write about nostalgic Detroit area memories, classic rock, and local metro Detroit topics.