11 times the world was supposed to end and didn't
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It's October 7, 2015.
This is the day the world will come to an end, according to a Christian group based in Philadelphia.
It looks like we're all still here, though it's probably not the last time we'll be warned about Earth's annihilation.
Doomsday theorists and religious sects have been predicting The End for thousands of years.
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Fortunately, all of these dates have come and gone uneventfully.
To maintain your faith that you'll live to see October 8, we've compiled 11 other dates when the world was supposed to end and didn't.
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