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I've heard of William Miller and the story about it along time ago, it's quite high profile. It's basically about in the 1800s a preacher in America started getting people to believe that Christ would be returning and to prepare people. He made his calculations from reading the bible. He got a lot of people interested only to let them down 2 or 3 time? When nothing happened on the days he predicted his return. The days are called the great disappointment.
Out of William miller's crazy preaching was born the Christian demoninations Seventh-day Adventists, Advent Christians and Jehovah's Witnesses.
But maybe William miller wasn't so crazy? The year he made his prediction was for 1844 the year the Bab announced his mission?
Out of William miller's crazy preaching was born the Christian demoninations Seventh-day Adventists, Advent Christians and Jehovah's Witnesses.
But maybe William miller wasn't so crazy? The year he made his prediction was for 1844 the year the Bab announced his mission?