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are you worried about the prediction that the world will end on sat.?
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Re: are you worried about the prediction that the world will end on sat.?
Not in the least. Every few years, people are convinced the world is going to end for whatever reason. I do enjoy talking with these people here in the city who hand out pamplets explaining when, how and why I'm going to perish. They have interesting views, I must admit, about how it's all going to go down. I have good faith that god, or whomever, will answer their prayers to spare man-kind.
However, I must admit that I have thought about getting a number of blow-up dolls and a helium tank, and letting them "rapture" on Saturday morning (thank you, Six Feet Under, for the wonderful idea lol)
Definitely not. First of all I have very strong faith, and nowhere in the Bible does it say the world will end on XX/XX/XXXX. And on the other hand, if the rapture comes- Im ready. What do I have to lose? If Im going so is my family, husband, and loved ones. Its not like I can be sad the world ended before I got to go to Paris LOL.
Are you?
Nope. Don't care and don't really understand 100% what it is.
I'm not religious at all. I'm not atheist exactly - I may believe in God I just don't know enough about it and I'm not really willing to get "educated" about any of it since it's all just different opinions. What's it called...agnostic...? Maybe I'm that.
Either way, if the world ends, fine. If not, super. Nothing I can do about it anyway.
I agree with Karebear on Religion in general. I was raised Lutheran and married Catholic, but honestly I find myself questioning the whole god things a lot... but that is just a whole other post.
I've heard that the May 21 thing is the just beginning of the end and the real end of the world isn't until later in the year? Whateves...
I remember a month before we got married the National Enquire front page said the world was ending May 11th, 2008. I said well at least Ill be in Mexico on my HM when we all die.
My answer - NO.
5/21/2011 is aparently the end of the Mayan calendar. And all these space shots think it's the end of the world.
Y2K, The cult that commited suicide b/c they thought the comet was ending the world.... It's a bunch of crap to me. Sorry to be instensivie, just my opinion.
Absolutely not.
The last day of the Mayan calendar is 12/21/12. This formula, like Maryland said, is some crack-pot math done by a crack-head. Since I went to Catholic school for 10 years, I know where the hell it came from, and it's beyond annoying. In the book of Peter, he states that a day for god is like is like 1000 years for man. (this was supposed to be a comparasion that time doesn't matter to god, because he's eternal) So 1 day= 1000 years. Ok.. got it. The bible also states that the world is going to end 7 days after the great flood with Noah. The flood happened in 4900BCE. So, -4900 + 7000 = 2011. Where the frig May 21st came from, I have no clue. But, by this 1day/1000year math, the great flood lasted 40,000 years, and Jesus also wandered in the desert for 40,000 years, and hung on the cross for 3,000 years. They're cherry-picking their "math"