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EPISODE · Jun 30, 2026 · 25 MIN

The Great Disappointment: When the World Didn't End in 1844

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Thousands of believers gave away their farms, livestock, and savings, certain the world would end on a specific date in 1844. When the sun rose as normal, they faced a crushing psychological collapse known as the Great Disappointment. This episode explores how William Miller, a rural New York farmer, used rigorous mathematical deduction rather than visions to predict the return of Christ, and how the failure of his prophecy paradoxically gave birth to entirely new global belief systems.We walk through Miller's biblical calculations, the day-year principle, and the shifting dates that culminated in the True Midnight Cry of October 22, 1844. We then examine the public mockery, the violence against believers, and the textbook case of cognitive dissonance that followed, as the shattered movement fractured into the shut-door belief, the Advent Christian Church, and the Seventh-day Adventist Church, with a surprising echo in the Baha'i Faith.How Miller treated the end of the world like a mathematical equationThe 2,300-year prophecy and the decree he chose to start the clockThe calendar disputes that moved the date and the Seventh Month MessageCognitive dissonance and how believers coped with catastrophic failureThe new denominations born from the disappointment and the Baha'i connection

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