According to some biblical verses, the world will be destroyed next week. Christian numerologist David Meade said that the Earth is going to have a disastrous encounter with a mysterious planet referred to as “Planet X.”

According to Meade, the end is going to take place on September 23rd as he highlighted that the evidence is in Luke 21:25-26 where it is stated that the recent solar eclipse, hurricanes, and terror acts are signs that the end is nearer than people thought. This verses read as follows:

“25: There will be signs in the sun, moon, and stars. On the earth, nations will be in anguish and perplexity at the roaring and tossing of the sea. People will faint from terror, apprehensive of what is coming on the world, for the heavenly bodies will be shaken.’

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“’26: Men’s hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth: for the powers of heaven shall be shaken.’”

Planet X is going to cause disasters on Earth leading to the end of humanity

In the last decades, many people have claimed that the end of life – as we know it – is near. Luckily, these assumptions have been just theories, but according to a Christian numerologist, David Meade, the world will end on September 23rd. He chose this day because of some codes of the Bible. He said that the last total solar eclipse and the Hurricane Harvey and Irma are signs that his theory is correct.

He said that a mysterious planet is going to come towards the Earth at a really high speed, and this encounter will put an end to life on Earth. According to him, the so-called Planet X will cause gravitational anomalies to our solar system causing terrible disasters on our planet such as tsunamis, earthquakes and volcano eruptions. According to Meade, the planet is known as planet “Naribu” (as non-scientific people knows it) and NASA knows it as “Planet Nine,” which was recently discovered, apparently.

Of course, there is not scientific evidence of any of these.He based his theory on verses of the bible such as Luke 21:25-26, which according to him reflect the recent solar eclipse and other natural disasters.

Meade published a book on the matter called “Planet X – The 2017 Arrival”. He said this unknown planet is going to fulfill the prophecies stated in the book “Revelations.”

Should people worry about this new life-ending prophecy?

It is impossible to tell if the end of the world is going to be next week, next year or if it is actually near. Therefore, people shouldn’t panic, especially because there is no evidence by NASA about a planet getting dramatically close to Earth. As well, if the end of the world is actually about to happen, there is nothing humans could do to avoid it.

The Virgo constellation, the woman, will soon have the Moon at her feet and the 12 stars of Leo on her head. Image Credit: EarthSky
The Virgo constellation, the woman, will soon have the Moon at her feet and the 12 stars of Leo on her head all signs of the prophecy. Image Credit: EarthSky

According to the Bible, the end of the humanity will precede the Rapture and the second coming of Christ.

“And a great sign appeared in heaven: a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of 12 stars. She was pregnant and was crying out in birth pains and the agony of giving birth” is written in the Revelations 12:1-2

The ones that believe the end of the world is going to be on September 23 said that there would be an astrological constellation that day that will reflect what is stated on Revelation 12:1–2. However, NASA said that this movement occurs every 12 years, so there is nothing unique about it. Meade, on the other hand, also stated that he is sure about this date because it was pinpointed using a “date marker” shown by the pyramids of Giza in Egypt. Though he didn’t offer a coherent explanation about the meaning of this.

NASA: Planet Nibiru doesn’t exist

It is important to note that something similar occurred in 2012, where a lot of people claimed the world was going to end. Besides, NASA states on its website that the discovery of Planet Nine is hypothetical. In 2012, it also rejected the reports that said that a planet called Nibiru would cause mass destruction. It said that the stories about planet Nibiru and other wayward planets are an Internet hoax.

Due to that, the Agency wrote in a blog the following: “News flash: the world didn’t end on 21 December 2012. You’ve probably already figured that out for yourself. Our planet has been getting along just fine for more than 4 billion years, and credible scientists worldwide know of no threat associated with 2012.”

Source: International Business Times