I'm kind of iffy about this. Sounds a little like we're taking the mickey
(as the whole internet is). But I'll leave it to Jeff's call.

On 7 October 2015 at 17:50, Michael Guss <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey everyone,
>
> Congrats!
>
> It is October 7th, which means today is the Apocalypse... according to the
> eBible Fellowship. Did you know that so far in the last five years, we have
> survived 11 doomsdays?
>
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> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_dates_predicted_for_apocalyptic_events
>
> It is currently a trending item on both Fb and Twitter. Jeff, how do you
> feel about this?
>
> I love this last sentence from the article:
>
> "No predicted apocalyptic events have occurred so far."
>
> "Throughout history, many have attempted to predict the end of the world,
> including today. And Wikipedia has documented them all."
>
> "Did you know that  Grigori Rasputin prophesied a storm where fire would
> destroy most life on land and Jesus Christ would come back to Earth to
> comfort those in distress for the date August 23, 2013?"
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> Michael Guss
> Research Analyst
> Wikimediafoundation.org
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