We are in the end of times, and near to the to the so called Christ return. But not yet near to the end of the world, Jesus Christ together with the saints will still reigns the earth for 1000 years after His return to earth for the saints. Then after the 1000 years Christ reigns, the end of the world will come.
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2007-01-30 18:21:08
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answer #2
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answered by jocel_gomez 2
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It is written that the time of the end will be preceded by the Fimbulwinter, the winter of winters. Three successive winters will follow each other with no summer in between. As a result, conflicts and feuds will break out, and all morality will disappear. The wolf Skoll and his brother Hati will finally devour the Sun and Moon, and the stars will vanish from the sky, plunging the earth into darkness. The earth will shudder so violently that trees will be uprooted, mountains will fall, and every bond and fetter will snap and sever, freeing Loki, the God of Mischief. Eggther, watchman of the Jotuns, will sit on his grave mound and strum his harp, smiling grimly. The red rooster Fjalar will crow to the giants and the golden rooster Gullinkambi will crow to the gods. A third rooster, of the color of rust, will raise the dead in Hel. Jörmungandr, the Midgard serpent, and Loki's other monstrous offspring will rise from the deep ocean, twisting and writhing in fury on their way, causing the seas to rear up and lash against the land. With every breath, the serpent will spew venom, staining the earth and the sky with poison. From the east, the army of Jotuns, led by Hrym, will leave their home in Jotunheim and sail the grisly ship Naglfar (made from the nails of dead men), which will be set free by the tsunami caused by Jörmungandr. From the north, a second ship will set sail towards Vigrid, with Loki at the helm. The world will be in uproar, the air will quake with booms, blares and echoes. Amid this turmoil, the fire giants of Muspelheim, led by Surtr, will advance from the south and tear apart the sky itself. Surtr will brandish a fierce fire sword, the Sword of Revenge, that consumes everything in his path with flames. As Surtr and the others ride over Bifröst, the rainbow bridge will crack and break behind them. Garm, the hellhound bound in front of Gnipahellir, will also free himself and join the fire giants on their march. So all the Jotuns and all the inmates of Hel, Fenrir, Jörmungandr, Garm, Surtr and the blazing sons of Muspelheim, will gather on Vigrid. They will all but fill that plain that stretches one hundred leagues in every direction.
Meanwhile, Heimdall, being the first of the gods to see the enemies approaching, will blow his Giallar horn, sounding such a blast that will be heard throughout the nine worlds. All the gods will wake and meet in council. Odin will then mount Sleipnir and gallop to MÃmir's spring and consult MÃmir on his own and his people's behalf. Then, Yggdrasil, the world tree, will shake from root to summit. Everything on the earth, in the heavens, and Hel will quiver. All Ãsir and Einherjar will don their battle dresses. This vast host (800 men can stand abreast in each of Valhalla's 540 gates, so they will likely number in the millions) will march towards Vigrid and Odin will ride at their head, wearing a golden helmet and a shining corselet, brandishing Gungnir.
None of these things has happened yet, so we're safe...for now.
2007-01-30 18:07:40
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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