Get a grip!
8 billion years from now is current best thinking.
2007-02-14 01:22:29
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answered by fourmorebeers 6
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I don't believe in the notion of mother earth or nature having a will. I believe there will be catastrophic events and bad weather is going to continue to pester mankind, but not in a way that will wipe out the human race and end the earth. Bad weather and earthquakes, have been happening since before humans walked the earth, they are natural occuranced. Dooms Day preachers, and global warming alarmist all preach about the end of the earth and tribulations to come. The truth is that they all recieve compensation for propegating these theories. Preachers get money to save the unsaved before the end. Global warming scientists get grants and recognition from peers for "proving" it is caused by man. Politicians like Al Gore, get funds and donations that keep his political world turning.
I beleive that we have a greater danger in meteorites or a comet coming along and taking us all out. With global warming, there will be changes to climates and land mass, but the projections of frozen NYC in a day is far fetched, and most scientists deny it.
2007-02-14 01:31:00
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answered by ɹɐǝɟsuɐs Blessed Cheese Maker 7
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in Noah's day, Jehovah God did not get rid of the earth, he got rid of the wicked people and he will do the same again. Jesus threw the devil out of heaven, a new heaven and he will clean the earth of wicked people and make a new earth. the meek shall inherit the earth and live forever and ever. if we where all going to heaven, then why did God put us on the earth just to go back to heaven. Jesus brought his friend Lazarus back from the dead and if Lazarus was in heaven he would of told us about it and since he was not in heaven he did not say anything about it. Jesus said he was sleeping in death and that is what we will do when we die. our breath of life goes back to Jehovah God, our soul is us. read Genesis 2 verse 7. we are the soul
2007-02-14 02:28:10
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answered by lover of Jehovah and Jesus 7
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i think that the world will end during my life time and i have a lot to back it up. first of all, global warming. we are not doing anything about that and its gonna kill us faster than we think. second, in the bible it talks about an antichrist who will bring the end of the world. well i saw some guy on the news who has followers all over the world and is gaining popularity fast and hes getting all of his followers to tatoo 666 on themselves just how the bible said that it would happen. and third of all we live in a very turbulent time and WWIII can erupt any moment or we can all just die from nuclear bombs. also, did you notice all these natural disasters lately. In the bible it says that before the apocalypse there will be a lot of natural disasters and conflict between nations.
2007-02-14 01:39:28
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answered by Dougy 3
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Sure it'll end. In approximately 5 billion years when the sun swells into a red giant and engulfs the planet.
Tidal forces from the event will probably tear the planet apart. Even if it holds together though, the surface will be a burned cinder.
2007-02-14 01:25:10
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answered by Anonymous
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World we see is an illusion in four dimensions. Its like a movie. Where light (self/seer) passes through picture reel with impressions (mind) and creates a movie on screen (world).
When mind is cleared of its impressions seer sees itself on the screen. World ends one sees himself in everyone.
Destruction of world by other means too is an illusion. Self creates another illusion again.
Love and peace
2007-02-14 01:37:44
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answered by dd 6
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i believe it too that the world will end and that there will be a day of judgement where everyone will be tried for what they did. stuff has gotten so bad around the world- we are exterminating ourselves. for some reason i have this feeling that global warming really has to do with it. its like-grrr....- what if all the antarctic ice melted. in wikipedia, they said water would rise 200 ft. AAH!
2007-02-14 01:25:51
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answered by Bumble 3
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I firmly believe earth will come to an end. I just don't know when.
THERE'S NOTHING PERMANENT ON EARTH EXCEPT CHANGE!
Considering all what we are doing. Exploiting our natural resources, destroying our habbitat (pollution, too much extraction of natural resources etc.)
2007-02-14 01:27:16
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answered by Lars Ulrich 3
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Well, yeah. I mean, eventually the sun will start to die and the earth will be blown to dust or whatever. I don't plan on being around to see it, but it will happen.
2007-02-14 01:30:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe the End Times are near. I'm good that. I'm ready, not that my life sucks , but I have everything I hoped for. My teens , do also feel the end coming. They still are planning a future, but are okay if the Lord returns soon. GOD BLESS
2007-02-14 01:29:10
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answered by TCC Revolution 6
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I agree.
And I have this gut feeling. I'm watching.
Something's about to happen soon. Watch China.
Remember, the last antichrist will deny Jesus is the christ. Watch for that.
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2007-02-14 01:33:56
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answered by Jeanmarie 7
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