Essentially, yes ... except for the fact that "doomsday" has more secular overtones and "apocalypse" more religious ones.
No it is not. I believe the year 2012 will happen but not the apocalypse.
Doomsday was created from prophecies because many scholars in the reigon where the places in the bible were foretelling the future that was about the apocalypse.
Superman is one of the few comic characters who has been able to defeat Doomsday, thanks to his strength and resilience. Other characters like Darkseid, Wonder Woman, and Green Lantern have also been shown to have the power to defeat Doomsday in certain storylines.
The Apocalypse (revelation) is the last book in the Bible, and therefore its antonym is Genesis, which is the first book. The word apocalypse means "un-hidden, hence revealed," for which the antonym is mystery, which means " kept secret, not spoken." It depends on which type of apocalypse you are talking about, but if it is the one meaning "catastrophe," then some antonyms for it would be "benefit, blessing, favor, miracle, wonder, success."
Any fear or phobia that involves the end of the world is classified as a doomsday phobia.While there is no official medical term for the condition, one might very well call it apocalyptophobia, or fear of the Apocalypse.
no one. it is the apocalypse.
yes apocalypse world war 2 is the same as world war 2.
The word apocalypse is pronounced the same, but spellt with a 'K' instead of a 'C', So it would be Apokolypse.
Actually i heard that there is another book like the bible and its said:"No one can predict Doomsday that only god knows".
because they are now providing "Apocalypse Now Redux", same movie, more extra features.
The book of Revelation, otherwise known as the Apocalypse, is the one which discusses the end of the world. The Gospel of John, written by the same author, deals with the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
No, the word doomsday is not an adverb.The word doomsday is a noun and an adjective.