LOL!No Ticket said:We. Are Go-ing. To DIEEEEE!!!
Ravenites, Prepare to meet Kali...in hell!
LOL!No Ticket said:We. Are Go-ing. To DIEEEEE!!!
Nice!!! There was an urban ledgend that those things exsist back in the 80's.Michael24 said:The exact date appears to be December 21, 2012. Wouldn't you know it? Just two days before my 34 birthday. I was hoping to finally buy a Hoverboard and power-lace Nikes in 2015.
Violet Indy said:The end of the world and the end of the world as we know it are two different things. Often if any meaning, I would probably take the "as we know it" meaning if Dec 21st, 2012 is really going to have any significance. Besides, Nostradamus predicted 1999 to be the end of the world, NOT 2012. He also predicted that Sydney would be destroyed by a tidal wave because the Olympic Stadium was built on an Aboriginal burial ground, in 1999. That was a load of bs. '99 came and went, and so did the 2000 Olympics. But, the "end as we know it" I think would be perhaps more of a visitation thing kind of what the X-Files were hinting at, an awakening of some kind.
In Christianity, I never understood why God would go to the trouble of making this world and angels and stuff and then go to the trouble of destroying it. It just doesn't make sense. Is life really that meaningless, like a sand castle we make on the beach and decide to stamp on it when we leave coz we're leaving and it's fun? I mean, isn't He supposed to know what was, is and will be? If you knew that the diablo would be a fallen angel and take others with him, then why didn't he destroy the world then and the diablo and the fallen ones when that happened before this world was created in the first place? It's like the world and everything in it was never meant to be perfect in the first place. To question when the end will be, is also asking why was there a beginning in the first place? God is supposed to be love and compassion and justice, then why destroy everything you created?
Violet Indy said:The end of the world and the end of the world as we know it are two different things. Often if any meaning, I would probably take the "as we know it" meaning if Dec 21st, 2012 is really going to have any significance. Besides, Nostradamus predicted 1999 to be the end of the world, NOT 2012. He also predicted that Sydney would be destroyed by a tidal wave because the Olympic Stadium was built on an Aboriginal burial ground, in 1999. That was a load of bs. '99 came and went, and so did the 2000 Olympics. But, the "end as we know it" I think would be perhaps more of a visitation thing kind of what the X-Files were hinting at, an awakening of some kind.
In Christianity, I never understood why God would go to the trouble of making this world and angels and stuff and then go to the trouble of destroying it. It just doesn't make sense. Is life really that meaningless, like a sand castle we make on the beach and decide to stamp on it when we leave coz we're leaving and it's fun? I mean, isn't He supposed to know what was, is and will be? If you knew that the diablo would be a fallen angel and take others with him, then why didn't he destroy the world then and the diablo and the fallen ones when that happened before this world was created in the first place? It's like the world and everything in it was never meant to be perfect in the first place. To question when the end will be, is also asking why was there a beginning in the first place? God is supposed to be love and compassion and justice, then why destroy everything you created?
What grade r u in???gear guardian said:Well great mate. We're enlisted on the same deck
JayDee said:This complete theory is very missunderstood, I think.
As far as I know, 2012 the Mayan calendar ends. Then the Gods shall return to earth. There was never a word of the world undergoing. They just said, that their timeline or something (cant explain right now) would end.
And if the christian God is almighty, he should had known that his world is going to end. So why even "create" us?
This "God is almighty"-thing is for the a**, anyway. Just look into the Bible. There are "evidences" that God is not almighty.