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A type of Jewish and Christian religious writing that developed during the period between the writing of the Old and New Testaments. It had its roots in Old Testament prophecy.

The word apocalypse is derived from the Greek apocalypsis, which means "revelation" or "unveiling." (See Revelation 1:1Off-site Link), where the same term is used). The term is applied to these writings because it is believed they reveal the secret purposes of God, information about the end of the world, and the establishment of God's kingdom on earth.

The secular media generally uses the word in reference to predictions of impending end-time dissaster (as in "the Apocalypse").

Cults like Japan's Aum Shinrikyo - the group that tried to bring about fulfillment of it's own end-time predictions with poison gas attacks - are sometimes referred to as "doomsday-" or "apocalyptic cults."

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Secular Apocalype!Off-site Link ''The evolution of apocalyptic belief and how it shaped the Western World'' Companion site to the Nov. 22, 1999, PBS frontline broadcast
Non-Christian A Brief History of the ApocapypseOff-site Link
The aim of this page is to debunk end-time prophecy by listing hundreds of failed doomsday predictions, allay the fears spread by end-time preachers, and demonstrate that doomcrying is nothing new. I also hope you will derive amusement from some of the more bizarre prophecies.
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