2/26/2012

February 26: The Nation of Islam

Wallace Fard was born February 26, 1893. Appearing in Detroit after emigrating from Mecca in the 1920s (or possibly instead from California, if public records are to be believed - where, as Wallace Ford, he had completed a three-year drugs sentence in San Quentin), Fard founded the Temple of Islam in 1930. He preached that black Americans should abandon Christianity in preparation for an Armageddon in which their former white slave-masters would be overcome. Fard's successor, Elijah Muhammed, reshaped the organization into the Nation of Islam, which holds that we live at the end of a 6000-year reign of "white devils".

Fard vanished mysteriously in 1934.

2/25/2012

February 25: Bicheno, the obese apocalypticist

On February 25, 1851, James Ebenezer Bicheno died. A writer and English colonial official who had devoted his private life to study of the esoteric, he determined that Louis the XIV had been the Beast of Revelation, and that the second coming of Christ would occur in 1864. An obese man, it was also said that three bushels of wheat could fit inside a pair of his trousers.

2/24/2012

February 24: Israel's Road Map to Peace

February 24, 1997, was the 1260th day after the signing of the "Road Map to Peace" by Yitzhak Rabin and Yasser Arafat in 1993. After Daniel 7:25 and 12:7, and a handful of passages in Revelation, 1260 days is the period expected to elapse between a significant event in Jerusalem, and the Tribulation. Thus this day became one of the many candidates for the apocalypse which Christian eschatologists have derived from events in the Middle East.

2/23/2012

February 23: The beginning of the world, per Sextus Julius Africanus

Sextus Julius Africanus' Chronographai - a history of the world in five volumes - set the date of creation at 5500 BCE. Later apocalypticists would work forward from this date in calculating the end of the world. (A common assumption among early Christian eschatologists was of the "hexameron" - a 6000-year plan of universal history, reflecting the week of creation described in Genesis. The seventh millennium would mark the Parousia, or Christ's second coming to earth.)

Sextus Julius Africanus died during the year 240.

2/21/2012

February 21: Calculating the end of the world from the great pyramid

On February 21, 1900, Piazzi Smyth died. As Royal Astronomer of Scotland, he wrote "Our Inheritance in the Great Pyramid" around 1860. In it, Smyth concluded that the millennium would begin before the end of 1960.

2/19/2012

February 19: Beatus of Liebana

February 19 is the feast date of Beatus of LiƩbana. His "Commentary on the Apocalypse" (786 CE) predicted that the Sabbath Age, or seventh millennium of creation in which Christ would rule the Earth, would begin in the year 800. Beatus himself died in 800 without evidence of Jesus' return.

2/18/2012

February 18: The African Xhosa famine

In 1857, Nongaqawuse, a teenaged Christian millennialist prophet of the Xhosa people, predicted that if the Xhosa would first kill all of their own cattle, spirits would arrive on this date and sweep the British occupation into the sea. Nearly 75% of the Xhosa population of 100,000 would go on to die in the resulting famine, with many of the survivors resorting to cannibalism.

2/14/2012

February 14: Thomas Malthus

On February 14, 1766, Thomas Malthus was born. His 1798 Essay on the Principle of Population forecast a cataclysmic future as growth in population exceeds growth in the resources needed to sustain it. These views, though oversimple in their mathematical assumptions, were profound enough to help inspire the theory of evolution independently in the thoughts of both Charles Darwin and Alfred Russell Wallace.

2/12/2012

February 12: Ray Kurzweil, and global warming

Two dates to note:

In 1948, Ray Kurzweil was born. He proposes that comprehensible human history will end in a fast-approaching Singularity, in which computers become intelligent enough to build still-more-intelligent computers, in a feedback loop which will become transhuman.

In 1979, the World Climate Conference of the World Meteorological Organization issued a declaration that anthropogenic climate change is real, cementing the scientific consensus on global warming.

2/10/2012

February 10: Jose the Galilean

Rabbi Jose the Galilean predicted the arrival of the Messiah would occur three 20-year generations after the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem - ie, sometime near the year 130.

2/09/2012

February 9: The Apocalypse of Baruch

In the late 100s CE, the Apocalypse of Baruch, a pseudepigraphical (falsely-attributed) work was written, surviving in Greek and Syriac versions. "The youth of the world is past, the vigor of creation is at its end; the coming of [last] times is near."

2/07/2012

February 7: Johanan ben Zakai

Dying in 90 CE, the Jewish sage and Mishnah writer Johanan ben Zakai had prophesied that the Messiah could be expected to arrive imminently.

2/06/2012

February 6: Joseph Priestley

On February 6, 1804, Joseph Priestley died. Best known for discovering oxygen, this early chemist also wrote "The Present State of Europe Compared with Ancient Prophecies", a tract finding fulfillment of the books of Daniel and Revelation in the French Revolution.

2/05/2012

February 5: Foundation of the Branch Davidians

Victor Houteff died on February 5, 1955. This Bulgarian-born Seventh-Day Adventist leader led a splinter group away from Los Angeles to Waco, Texas in 1935, and founded Mount Carmel Ministries. Here he expected to gather 144,000 followers as the world ended ("the elect", per Revelation 7:3-8).

After Houteff's death in 1955, the group renamed itself the Branch Davidians.

2/04/2012

February 4: Messiah Jonathan the Weaver

During 73 CE, Jonathan the Weaver led a group from Jerusalem into the wilderness. Interpreted as a messianic bid by the Roman governor, troops were dispatched to massacre them. Jonathan was ultimately captured and burned alive.

2/03/2012

February 3: John Chilembwe's 1915 Mozambique rebellion

On February 3, 1915 John Chilembwe was executed in Mozambique. He had led an unsuccessful popular uprising in neighboring Malawi after developing a Christian millenarian philosophy in Lynchburg, Virginia at a Black theological seminary. Chilembwe had gone to America as a domestic employee of Baptist minister Joseph Booth.

Afterward, as an ordained minister in his own right, Chilembwe worked in Nyasaland (currently Malawi) where abuses by whites led to his uprising, which he expected would precipitate Christ's return. Three men were murdered on January 23, one of them by decapitation in front of his family. Chilembwe then fled to Mozambique and was killed.

2/01/2012

February 1: Secretary of the Interior James Watt

In February, 1981, Secretary of the Interior James Watt said, "I do not know how many future generations we can count on before the Lord returns. Whatever it is, we have to manage with a skill to leave the resources needed for future generations."

This statement of Watt's dominionist Christian views, and belief in impending apocalypse, had been made in testimony before the House Interior Committee. In May, asked to expand on his views by The Washington Post, Watt said, "My responsibility is to follow the Scriptures which call upon us to occupy the land until Jesus returns."

1/31/2012

Janaury 31: Raining Blood!

On January 31, 1030, the Duke of Aquitaine William V died. Writing in 1028, he recorded an apocalyptic omen in the form of a rain of blood on the shores of the Aquitaine.

1/30/2012

January 30: John Milton, Charles I, Oliver Cromwell, and the English Civil War

On January 30, 1649, Charles I of England was executed. The Puritan pamphleteer and poet John Milton claimed that Charles' fall from power would usher in Judgment Day. A pamphleteer with differing political views held that it was actually Oliver Cromwell who was the Beast of Revelation, with a name adding up to the number 666.

1/29/2012

January 29: The Protocols of the Elders of Zion

On January 29, 1929, Sergei Nilius died. He authored the infamous anti-semitic forgery "Protocols of the Elders of Zion" as part of the third edition of his apocalyptic "The Great in the Small: Antichrist Considered as an Imminent Political Possibility" (1901).