End Of World And Return Of Jesus Christ - Sir Issac Newton's Prediction 300 Years Back
The New York Post claims that Newton's writings predicted that this era would be marked by plagues, war, and the fall of evil nations before Christ and the saints returned to build a reign of peace on Earth for a millennium.
The letter, which is still on exhibit at Hebrew university in Jerusalem, provides information on Newton's lesser-known eschatological and theological views. Newton did not, however, assert complete confidence. "It may end later, but I see no reason for its ending sooner," he stated in his letter.
Additionally, he attacked people who often prophesied the end of the world, claiming that they invalidated bible prophesies when they didn't come true.
Snobelen characterized Newton as a natural philosopher rather than a scientist in the contemporary sense. The legend had a strong interest in both religion and science. Newton thought that both scripture and nature might be used to discover God's truth.
Newton's extensive contributions to philosophy, religion, and science are reflected in the 150 volumes he produced during his career.