End of The World News & Update: Apocalypse Due In Three Weeks? NO Earth Will Be Burned After 5 Billion Years!

By Sam Will - 09 Dec '16 04:00AM
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The end of the world is one of the hottest topics today. Is the Earth doomed? Are we on our last days? According to one report, Apocalypse is due in three weeks but another source said that the Earth will be burned in five billion years. Are these reports true?

News Everyday previously reported that the Earth is doomed this year due to Planet X a.k.a Nibiru destroying the solar system. However, some sources have a different take on this end of the world theory.

One Bible student and Christina computer scientist named Nora Roth claimed that the world is doomed. Per Express, humanity is on their last days as the apocalypse is due in three weeks. However, a Baptist minister Mark Woods disagree with Roth. He commented that reading the bible and connecting it to the end of the world reports is called "millenarianism. It is extreme biblical literalism with a lot of socials stress due to the readings about war, poverty and social changes to name a few.

For Woods, if it happens it will be coincidental as it is unlikely for one to tell the future. However, another end of the world report arise. According to Eurek Alert, the Earth could still exist for 5 billion years from now before it faces a huge catastrophe that will end humanity. There will be hell on Earth. Yes, the Earth will literally burn to a crisp.

Per  New York Post, the sun with its massive size is expected to grow up to 100 times, which will wipe out the life of the two planets closest to it, Mercury and Venus. Chances for Earth's survival is slim the scientists added.

"But the fate of the Earth is still uncertain," professor Leen Decin said. "We already know that our sun will be bigger and brighter so that it will probably destroy any form of life on our planet. But will the Earth's rocky core survive the red giant phase and continue orbiting the white dwarf?"

The end of the world reports usually resurfaces when a year is about to end. In the previous years, there are already a number of theories and conspiracies revolving on this topic that was proven to be false. Are these reports another conspiracy? Are you confident to welcome 2017? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.

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