no end of the world in 2012

Posted in 2012 Survival by admin on August 17, 2010 1 Comment

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Is the world really going to end in 2012? If so, why? Why is everyone stressing about this so much?


So far, I've looked at a lot of questions like these and have gotten no progress. I know that Mayans haven't been right about everything, but I do know the Bible says that the world will end when God will make the world end in flames. No year, no month, no day, no time. The planets will align in our solar system. So what? Whats so special about that? Will it affect us? You tell me, I'm confused!

No, the world isn't going to end in 2012. The Maya didn't predict it or anything else. They weren't prophets and their calendar is just a count of days, not an instrument of prophecy.

The Bible talks about the end times, but it also says that no one will know when it is to be.

There will be no planetary alignment in 2012. There is never a true alignment of the planets from the Sun outward because their orbits are not on the same plane. What people are usually referring to when they say "planetary alignment" is the appearance of alignment in our view of the sky. That is when we see 3 or more planets in an apparent line across the sky. This happens fairly often, but there isn't one in 2012.

The entire hullaballoo about 2012 is bunk. It is a conglomeration of recycled doomsday claims, mostly used by the same group of frauds for previous doomsdays. The reasons why this one is making such a splash are that nearly everyone has access to the internet which is full of crackpot websites, and the Hysteria Channel has given up their former credibility in favor of higher ratings. They show doomsday schlockumentaries and other sensationalistic nonsense repeatedly.

Then there was that absurd movie with the viral marketing scheme (the bogus Institute for Human Continuity). For some unknown reason, kids have started believing that movies portray reality.

Here is a really good website that covers all the various claims about 2012 and about the charlatans who are promoting it. Go to it and read about the things that have you concerned. They give sources for their information and they aren't selling anything. The others are NASA Senior Scientist Dr. David Morrison, Dr. Donald Yeomans of JPL Near Earth Object Program, and Dr. Neil DeGrasse Tyson, Director of the Hayden Planetarium, all saying that the 2012 tripe is false.

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2012 "There is no world that is going to End" Mayan Ancestral Wisdom Shared


no end of the world in 2012

Posted in Surviving 2012 by admin on April 26, 2010 2 Comments

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Why do some people think the world will end in 2012?


There are a bunch of weird prophecies by new age people that 2012 is the year the world will end? There's no actual scientific proof the world will end, right?

No. People have been predicting the end of the world since the beginning of it. And they have all been wrong, obviously.

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DO YOU THINK THE WORLD WILL END IN 2012?


i think its just a bunch of crap. only God knows, and he can make the world end when he wants, so yea dont test him... and if it does end, ill grab a bible, a shotgun, and some beef jerky cause this is all im gonna survive on.

SO YEA do you think the world will end in 2012? Yes? No? Why or Why Not?

You're quite right. It's nonsense, plain and simple. All the claims of doomsday in 2012 fall into one of these categories:
1) Pure invention or fantasy - Planet X, Planet Nibiru, photon belt.
2) Physically impossible - pole shift.
3) Not going to do us any harm - any form of 'alignment'.
4) Plain lie - planetary alignment, galactic alignment, ancient predictions.
5) Exaggerated to a ridiculous degree - solar activity.
Professional scientists have gone on the record to say that nothing will happen. Would they jeopardise their reputations? On the other hand, people predicting doom have no reputation to uphold in the first place. Someone who thinks he's a reincarnated Mayan priest, a woman receiving extraterrestrial messages via a brain implant, a Belgian who thinks he's cleverer than Einstein, a man who went for a trip on a flying saucer and likes to frighten young girls by telling them that the end is near.
Who do you want to believe? It really is no contest.

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