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The Prophet Hen of Leeds was a doomsday hoax that took place in England involving the Second Coming of Christ in 1806.

History

In Leeds, England, in 1806 a hen began laying eggs with the phrase "Christ is coming" on each one. Eventually it was discovered to be a hoax. The owner, Mary Bateman, had written on the eggs in acid which etched the eggs. She then reinserted the eggs into the hen's oviduct.

References

  1. "10 failed doomsday predictions". Retrieved 2009-11-12. History has countless examples of people who have proclaimed that the return of Jesus Christ is imminent, but perhaps there has never been a stranger messenger than a hen in the English town of Leeds in 1806. It seems that a hen began laying eggs on which the phrase "Christ is coming" was written. As news of this miracle spread, many people became convinced that doomsday was at hand — until a curious local actually watched the hen laying one of the prophetic eggs and discovered someone had hatched a hoax.
  2. Charles Mackay (1980). Extraordinary popular delusions & the madness of crowds. Random House. ISBN 0-517-88433-X. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  3. Strandberg, Todd; last, Terry (2003). Are You Rapture Ready. New York City: Dutton. pp. 35–45. {{cite book}}: Text "James" ignored (help)
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