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no one can predict the end of the world. I believe this. when it ends it ends and we cannot do anything to stop it or be prepared for it.
This Mayan Calendar plus Oracles, is not science.To me, it is a load of bull and superstition. Science, forget it. When has science ever been right about the end of the world?
This is one of the few things that not even science can explain, because it is all untrue. What makes that day different from any other? Plus, this is like the second or third doom sentence I have heard in my lifetime.
Basically, yeah. This is all just blasphemy to me.
I don't believe it. Many people predicted the end of the world to be 2000, others say last year, some say this year. I believe this is all fake. According to the Scientific theories the world is not supposed to end until billions of years from now.
You clearly haven't researched very well - considering that the Maya calendar is based upon their mythological gods and that the 21/12/2012 was infact made up by a New Age author in the 20th centrury?if u dont believe me, research it, you'll be surprised
And don't bring science into a silly supersition. That is of course if you do believe in the Maya Calendar, then their Gods Tepau and Gukumatz where also the creators of the universe and mankind using flour?yeah, and these are the same scientists that say that the universe and all life started with dust blowing up...
Well the world won't just "end" on some arbitrary date. And what is meant by "the end of the world" anyway? End of mankind? Extinction of all life? The Earth ceasing to exist?
Thats a very good point. If you think about it, the "world" is not necessarily Earth, but Human-kind. Any mass change to our way of life could be considered the "end of the world".
As for the black hole thing, that is impossible. Our sun is too small to become a black hole and the rest are all to far away. Besides, even the close ones are no-where near the end of their lives.
To top it all off - 12/12/12? Seriously. If you are going to make a Date, make it sound real.
The Mayans had one particular calendar called the "Haab" Calendar, which branded the last five days of the year "Evil Days" where Demons etc, could get through inter-dimensional portals. This was obviously more "end of the calendar doom".
So, to sum up:
- It's impossible for a start.
- The date looks fake.
- They have been wrong before on the same basis.
- Did I forget to mention that 12/12/12 is double 6/6/06?
like i sed b4, they predicted a lot of things that already happened, they might as well be right about this.
LOL no they haven't. Seriously if someone can bring out some decent evidence to support this dumb claim then that'll be something.
Don't say "oooh I heardz they predicted 9/11 & Katrina!!!11!" and claim that a TV show you watched some years back is your evidence. Because the calendar hasn't shown a thing. The Mayans didn't even claim the 2012 apocalypse, an American nutter did in the 20th centruary.
Well that's expected I guess, so I take it you believe Mayan Gods and Mythyology to be true?
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