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There is, by definition of an undefined future, an equal chance that it will come tomorrow. But yes, what you've suggested is JUST AS POSSIBLE. No more, no less. God alone knows.

2007-01-18 11:08:55 · answer #1 · answered by KrazyKat 2 · 0 0

According to space.com, the Sun is going to burn out within 7 billion years. This alone would cause the destruction of the Earth (or at least all life on it). But, before the Sun burns out, it will expand to become a red giant (type of star). By the end of this expansion, the Earth would have been gobbled up by the Sun, leading to our demise. This won't happen for another 5 billion or so years, so sure, there's a strong chance "Armageddon" won't happen for WELL over one million years. Homo sapiens will probably not exist by the time the Earth is destroyed.

2007-01-18 11:13:16 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous 3 · 0 0

Maybe...but it is irrelevant as we probably will have colonized the moon, all the planets in our solar system and some other 10,000 planets no1 has ever heard of by then.

Im guessin AID's and stuff will be curable and people will live Waaay longer, as we will just keep replacing their body parts with mechanicals so we will be reproducin like crazy and people will hardly ever die... and after the 1,000,000 years earth which will most likely suffer it's Armegeddon by one of the super cyber nukes of the religion of the zorgos accidentally mistargeting league of planets 1.0.7 and smashing into earth, which before being hit by the cyber nuke was nothing more than an giant museam entitled 'The Beginning of humanity' .

Or maybe it is tommorow that we shall all meet our end...

2007-01-18 11:16:21 · answer #3 · answered by Poo 3 · 0 0

Not unless the Christian extremists have their way, which they just may get, with the current state of affairs in the Middle East. Some Christians seriously seem to believe that if they bring about a fulfillment of prophecy then it will be time for their "Saviour" to return, even though he said 2000 years ago, in the next to the last verse of the Bible, "Behold, I come quickly". So "Armageddon" may be just around the corner, but I bet no Jesus shows up!

2007-01-18 11:11:37 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

No. But Revelation is only a change, not the End. There will
be a natural worldwide catastrophe. That will create repercussions on other dimensional levels as well. There are many dimensions that relate to our world. But when the complications start interfering with Life that has nothing to do with our world. God will put a stop to it!

2007-01-18 11:11:01 · answer #5 · answered by THE NEXT LEVEL 5 · 0 0

We may destroy ourselves tomorrow or probably in the next 100 years. If not then, then we may make it but we must venture out to other worlds and other stars in order for humanity to survive. Because the sun has about 5 billion years of life left, after that, no more earth.

2007-01-18 11:09:30 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There is a better chance that it wont be coming at all. Though Jesus did say Surely I come quickly. In a million years no one will remember what Christianity was. OO

2007-01-18 11:23:36 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

How about, it's a good probablity that it will be more than a million years. And Jesus won't be coming, instead the sun will just expand and consume the Earth.

2007-01-18 11:09:05 · answer #8 · answered by Psyleet 3 · 0 0

It will most likely happen very soon, maybe even in our lifetimes. Of course my lifetime might be longer than yours according to age. But it will happen sometime and the sun won't "expand and engulf the earth."

2007-01-18 11:10:53 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes

2007-01-18 11:09:44 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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