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I've been hoping that it would end real soon so that I wouldn't have to pay back those damned credit cards. You hear that? That's me having the last laugh.

2006-11-03 11:13:01 · answer #1 · answered by KenlKoff 6 · 1 0

Well the Creator God Almighty has told us how it will be and what kind of end of this world as we know it will happen.
However, the planet's future will never be over because the Father Creator is coming to make this his home and it will be the Center of the Universe.
Book Of Revelations
(Rev. 12:1-17, 14:1-20, 21:1-27, 22:1-21.)
Therefore, In the End Jesus' and the Father will come and Make this Heaven. The Center of all Creation. However, before this can happen many things must come to pass.

2006-11-03 11:23:37 · answer #2 · answered by Michael JENKINS 4 · 0 0

It would be my best guess that this won't happen within our life times.Our understanding of the universe by then should be enough to stop it or reverse it. We might even be able to refuel our sun. So, don't worry. Besides if death is quick it is less painful. The anticipation is what bothers people the most. There are natural cycles of death and rebirth. We are not alone, I'm pretty sure of this. And I saw a new world coming because the old one had passed away. Maybe we just couldn't see it in the distance anymore?

2006-11-03 14:07:09 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's an astronomical surety the earth will be obliterated by the supernova of our sun in 4.5 billion years, nothing to worry about for us.

There are many forms of extinction you may not have heard of. For example super-volcanoes, the most destructive force on this planet. An eruption would destroy a vast area of land and trigger a nuclear winter. The whole of Yellowstone is a massive super volcano - and it is 40,000 years late in its cycle of eruptions. Scientists have been noticing some strange tectonic activity in the park…

The combined nuclear capacity of the US and Russia is more than enough to kill every human on this planet. Nuclear Holocaust is the stuff of nightmares but the Cuban Missile Crisis showed us how close we can come so easily. But there are little known incidents in which nuclear submarines have been shockingly close to launching, with no crisis elsewhere.

There is also the threat from bacteria and viruses. Bacteria are becoming immune to our antibiotics at a much faster rate than we are discovering new ones. Eventually we will have nothing left to fight them with. Terrorists and leaders of rogue states have long been trying to produce large quantities of tropical viruses, such as Ebola and Lassa Fever. New technology allows these viruses to be engineered to be more contagious, stronger and harder to kill. Their effect on the human body is already terrifying.

The Bible prophesises the end of the world in the Battle of Armageddon. Many scriptures in the Bible describe this event, and give clues to how and when it may happen. Several of them seem to point to a date of 2007 for the return of the Antichrist and the beginning of the Battle. They depict in detail how the Battle will be fought - it starts with an alliance of Arab nations invading Israel.

Millions could also die with rising sea levels. If the Antarctic ice sheet were to melt then sea levels around the world would rise by 55 meters, completely flooding hundreds of large cities such as Los Angeles, New York and Tokyo. Now there is a large amount of evidence that the ice sheet is thinning and global sea levels are starting to rise. With the predicted rise in global temperatures over the next century the rate of melting can only increase.

Aliens invasions are the stuff of science-fiction, but could soon become very real. Of all the trillions of other stars in the universe, surely we cannot be the only ones with life. There are numerous ways that aliens could break the light speed barrier; such as worm holes, folding space and 'hyper-space'. There are numerous reasons why an alien race might wish to invade Earth, such as needing new land or resources, or simply doing what we call 'ethnic cleansing'.

New experiments being carried out at a particle accelerator called the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) could have unthinkable consequences. There, and at other such places, scientists are attempting to recreate the big bang - the event that formed the universe. Some predict that they could cause a black hole which would consume the Earth, others that it could turn Earth into a planet of 'strange' matter, leaving it with no substance, and another possibility is that an explosion would be released from the lab with infinite energy.

The most famous example of an event that could cause Armageddon is a Near Earth Object (NEO). This term describes asteroids and comets passing close to Earth. There are millions of these capable of hitting the Earth with apocalyptic force. Impact would cause vast fireballs, huge earthquakes to ripple round the globe and towering dust clouds that would cause a nuclear winter. Apophis will have a near miss in 2029 and a 1 in 300 chance of impact in 2036. Do we have the technology to nudge its orbit a wee bit?

2006-11-03 13:02:29 · answer #4 · answered by Its not me Its u 7 · 0 0

One thing is for certain, "our world" will indeed end, because one day we will end-- one day we will die. Hopefully, we will die before the "world ends," but the world is ending and beginning all the time. People are born, they live for a brief while, and then they die.

There was an ecological disaster in Greenland centuries ago. The Norse who'd traveled there all died out-- their world ended. But new worlds began. Birth, death, rebirth.

What is the meaning of your one wild and crazy life?

2006-11-03 12:42:08 · answer #5 · answered by whoopteedooper 1 · 0 0

Like all things in life being cyclical, I believe our world (being defined as all life on earth) will end only to regenerate and give birth to new life later on.
As far as what will do it, while mankind may seem a likely reason, it is doubtful that all living things will be destroyed by mankind, so I would have to say something like the sun or a comet or comet(s). Mostly because you have to consider the small life forms living in the deep, deep ocean.

2006-11-03 11:46:04 · answer #6 · answered by Joel L 2 · 0 0

Depends on what you mean ... If you mean this planet then yes. Earth will not last forever and will be destroyed by sun. People might not last long enough to see that though.

Are you talking about the world from your point of view? People view the world in diffrent ways and your world (aka point of view) will only last as long as you live.
I don't know which religion is right. Any god could smite us. Never know.

2006-11-03 11:18:25 · answer #7 · answered by martatrump 1 · 0 0

There's no question about the future of our planet. Scientist have found that hundreds of millions of years from now the earth will be consumed by the sun. As far as the human race we will all probably be killed in a global war(WW3) which could also be construed as the Apocalypse.

2006-11-03 12:56:43 · answer #8 · answered by J 2 · 0 0

Despite how things look right now, I believe the outlook for this world is good. I believe that understanding comes from familiarity (we really are all very much alike after all...), and that technology is bringing us closer and closer together in peace and understanding. This product is a great example!

Peace is a reality. If you want it.

2006-11-03 12:37:23 · answer #9 · answered by Ginger Sling 4 · 0 0

No... But all that are not saved will be destroyed ...Because Jesus says that heaven will be in Israel...And I believe that what the Lord says is true....But all that the Lord says will come to pass.....And if you are not a part of Jesus then you will not be...Lord have Mercy own the dumb and ignorant....And bless all...

2006-11-06 03:19:56 · answer #10 · answered by patricia 5 · 0 0

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