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How An Obscure Doomsday Prophecy Turned Into One of the World’s Largest Religions

There are thousands of bad prophecies but this one succeeded where others failed

Grant Piper
6 min readMar 7, 2021
A contemporary pamphlet detailing the Millerite prophecy. (Public domain)

WWilliam Miller was not like other preachers. He served in the War of 1812 as a captain and saw combat. Rockets, mortars, and bullets rained around him killing people here, wounding them there but Miller exited the war without so much as a scratch.

When he returned home to Vermont after the war, his father and sister both passed in rapid succession. This troubled Miller greatly. The death that he had seen in the war had followed him home and it raised many questions that he did not have the answers to.

In the mind of Miller, then a deist, death could only hold two options for human beings. Either death was the ultimate end, a swift trip into oblivion, or it had to lead to some sort of divine reckoning. At the time, both options seemed frightful and neither very fulfilling.

In order to get to the root of the problem, Miller decided that he was going to study the Bible. But he was not simply going to read the Good Book, he was going to comb through it, verse by painstaking verse, until he felt comfortable with what the words said.

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Grant Piper
Grant Piper

Written by Grant Piper

Professional writer. Amateur historian. Husband, father, Christian.

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