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The best place to survive is Grants Pass Oregon take it from keep.....;-) |
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Maybe we shall see. |
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"Project Camelot".
Big Bro decides who lives who dies.
(Look it up online)...................................
Also, look into Surviving 2012:
Http://www.yowusa.com/video/survivng/1.shtml#1
listen/watch the English version videos |
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I love how youtube has the exclusive video on the end of the world... Makes it more believable. |
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Where the hell did that date come from! It's not going to end for any reason, simple as! |
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The world will never end. The Book of Revelation tells us that the world will be renovated by fire.
The Bible also tells us that no man knows the hour when Jesus will return for His church (people).
The first thing that will happen, is the Second coming of Christ, also known as the Rapture. I would
be more concerned with this, then the end of the world. |
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There will be an astronomical event; however, it does not translate into the "end" of the world. I
believe there have been several of these events throughout the history of our world. I am just
thankful to be alive in times such as these. |
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"For is not given unto men to know...." |
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So, where’s the evidence to support such a claim?
Sun Cycles:
The Sun changes polarity every eleven years. If you’re going to claim that this change in the
Sun’s activities in 2012 is going to cause the end of the world, you’ll have to explain why it
didn’t do so eleven years before that point (and eleven years before that point and the point
before).
Mayan Calendar:
Accuracy on certain points does not mean overall accuracy on every point. The Mayans may have been
capable of predicting Lunar and Solar eclipses, as well as the dates of the Moon’s cycles,
however, this does not serves as evidence when predicting the world’s end anymore than a
“prophecy” does. People have been predicting the "End of the Earth" for years. How many have
been right so far? |
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The Mayan calander is divided into five "epochs", of around 5,100 years each, based upon their very
sophisticated observations of the night sky.
They actually predicted that the last epoch will end "on December 21st at 21:21:59 pm to be precise.
This exact date and time marks the Official Ending of the Kali Yuga or Dark Age and the ... Official
Return or Second Coming of the Christ, Imam Mahdi, Buddha Maitreya, Kalki Avatar, Great Tao, and the
Messiah.
"What is so unique and special about this day is that it does not imply the coming of an outer
expression of God incarnate but the return of the Christ / Imam Madhi / Buddha Maitreya / Kalki
Avatar / Great Tao / the Messiah within the human mass; the End of the Mayan Calendar marks the mass
awakening of the dormant gods on Earth.
"Ye are gods and know it not!"
So for reasons like this I see December 21, 2012, not as "the end of the world", but instead as a
new beginning for all of humanity... |
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Stop thinking negative and think positive |
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06/0606 was supposed to be the end of the world as was 10th September, nether happened. Some people
say 21st October when the LHC starts colliding particles, were still be after that and were still be
after 2012. |
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