From the ancient Mayan Indians to modern astrologists to preachers setting dates to the second coming of Christ, mankind has been fascinated with predicting the coming apocalypse. Some suggest it will come by a comet striking the earth, great fires, earthquakes, or disastrous storms, but did you know in 1806 the doomsday destruction prediction came through The Prophetic Hen of Leeds? Yes, you heard me right. I said hen. Like a chicken. One article entitled 10 Failed Doomsday Predictions says, “In 1806, a domesticated hen in Leeds, England, appeared to lay eggs inscribed with the message ‘Christ is coming.’ Great numbers of people reportedly visited the hen and began to despair of the coming Judgment Day. It was soon discovered, however, that the eggs were not in fact prophetic messages but the work of their owner, who had been writing on the eggs in corrosive ink and reinserting them into the poor hen’s body.” Here’s the sermon in a nutshell: God’s doomsday apocalypse will unleash His seven final judgment plagues upon an unrepentant, unbelieving, Christ rejecting world.

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