The end of the world may be just 30 days away but here are some other predictions for when we're all doomed.- some have already passed.

Other predictions for the end of the world include:

  •   1936: The founder of the Worldwide Church of God, Herbert W. Armstrong, told members of his church that the Rapture was to take place in 1936, and that only they would saved. After the prophecy failed, he changed the date three more times.
  • 1981: The founder of Calvary Chapel, Chuck Smith, predicted the generation of 1948 would be the last generation, and that the world would end by 1981 at the latest.
  •  1994: Baha’i sect leader Harold Camping predicted that New York would be destroyed by a nuclear bomb on March 23, 1994, and the Battle of Armageddon would take place 40 days later.
  • 1998: Hon-Ming Chen, leader of the Taiwanese cult God’s Salvation Church, or Chen Tao — “The True Way” — claimed that God would come to Earth in a flying saucer at 10am on March 31. Moreover, God would have the same physical appearance as Chen himself. On March 25, God was to appear on Channel 18 on every TV set in the US. Chen chose to base his cult in Garland, Texas, because he thought it sounded like “God’s Land”.
  • 2000: An estimated 778 followers of a Ugandan religious movement perished in a devastating fire and a series of poisonings and killings that were either a group suicide or an orchestrated mass murder by group leaders after their predictions of the apocalypse failed to come about.
  •  2003: Japanese cult Amu Shimrykio predicted the world would be destroyed by a nuclear war between October 30 and November 29.
  •  2240: According to an opinion in the Talmud and mainstream Orthodox Judaism, the Messiah should come within 6,000 years from the creation of Adam, and the world could possibly be destroyed 1,000 years later.
  •  3797: Nostradamus stated that his prophecies ended in this year. Some have suggested that this implies the end of the world beyond this point.