If the Human race is wiped out in 2012 by God, Nature or just forces unknown, will that honestly be a bad thing?
2007-03-03
08:57:14
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First Ascent, my day has been ok but i read an article about speculations for global disaster in 2012 the other day and have been thinking about it a lot since.
2012 is the predicted end of the world in Mayan predictions and in the Bible code.
It's not a question to avoid just because it's Saturday night, is it?
2007-03-03
09:15:30 ·
update #1
Another dumb answer, Iblis? What more can I expect from somebody with that name?
2007-03-03
09:23:14 ·
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bad for the 2012-2013 NHL season, I can tell you that much.
2007-03-03 08:59:03
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answered by R Squared 3
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Try telling me that in 2013 :) :P
I belive dying at the tender age of 21 would be a bad thing for me. I wouldn't trust the Mayans or the Bible on that prediction though. The Mayan culture no longer exists and the Bible was written 2000 years ago (well, 2000-1700 years ago); neither are reliable sources on this subject. Where did you read the article that the world will end in 2012?
As previous people have said, there have been many 'end of the world' predictions that have failed, obviously, why would this one be any different?
2007-03-03 10:18:11
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answered by thomasgilboy 3
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First off that 2012 date is wrong… they never counted for leap years in the calculations!
Second I don’t think the Mayan calendar says that the world will end, only an Epoch will end.
I personally stopped believing in the end of the world after Y2K. Remember that, before that it was the year 1996, October I think it was and before that 1984, yes the world was going to end in 1984. My mom says that when she was a kid they told her it would end in 1969. I think if you go back far enough, like the black plague that wiped out something like 2/3 of Europe, the Pope declared that that was the end of the world, before that Paul (in the bible) was saying that surely, surely, Jesus would be back before we (people alive during Paul’s time) all die. And all those people died, still no end of the world.
Why dose the world have to end? Every prediction that it will has failed so far!
But to answer the question, I think the universe would find a way to get along with out us, they have so far…
2007-03-03 09:16:15
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answered by robert f 1
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I've heard a lot about this as well. Its not the first time they threw a date out there and told us it will be the end of the world. I was too young for the last one. It happened in the 60's over in the middle east. I think its 1 of two things. The myan's knew the real truth or 2 its just a scare tactic to make us buy water and flashlight batteries
2007-03-11 03:40:45
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answered by shawn_fx 1
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Their is so much evidence of a major cosmic event happening on winter solstice 2012 that you would be a fool not to accept that we are going to go through some major changes at this time.I dont believe the world will end at all but something amazing will happen for sure cos as well as the mayan calender ending, an astronomical alignment between the Galactic center in the constellation of Sagittarius, the Winter Solstice point, and the open cluster of the Pleiades will occur -coincidence? ...pretty bloody unlikely!.Alien contact for sure!-just like the ancient cultures have recorded throughout time....our gods are all just aliens descending from heaven in millenia gone by!
2007-03-08 10:02:00
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answered by Anonymous
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It would be bad in a sense that as a human race, we would be gone and had made no positive imprint on the universe.
We have the possibility (in the future) to populate other planets, to bring and create life elsewhere other than the earth and take our knowledge to other life forms.
If we're gone in 2012 then we might as well have not existed.
There will be some that will say the human race would only take with it the killing, the polution, the destruction but there is the slightest chance we may also do some good.
2007-03-03 09:07:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Seriously!!!
the world WONT end in 2012 so don't worry
& yes it will be a terrible thing if all the human race was wiped out!
you must be so unhappy to think that way & you need to learn to love yourself & give yourself praise when you do good even a smile at a stranger is a kind thing or making your bed or doing your homework or going to work all needs a pat on the back by you & be proud of yourself & not run yourself down etc & you might learn to be happy & love life & the world
2007-03-03 09:08:25
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answered by ausblue 7
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It's something that I honestly cannot worry about. If the world ends, I'm more of the opinion of oh well. I cannot stop it from happening and I cannot change anything. I will continue to live my life just the way I am living it right now. However, it the world ends, I don't think we will be around to wonder if it's a bad thing or not. But, I don't think it would be. Atleast we wouldn't have to put up with Bush anymore.
2007-03-03 09:06:23
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answered by One Odd Duck 6
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certainty isn't desperate with the help of majority vote. If there are 6.5 billion human beings in the worldwide and 6.4 billion of them have faith that Nibiru is going to collide with the Earth and shift the magnetic poles on December 21, 2012, that would not make it real. in case you think of approximately what human beings believed related to the worldwide 10000 years in the past, that's actually somewhat dazzling what share situations the perspectives of the standard public have been conquer with the help of the actuality. We should not be ignoring the persons who have faith interior the 2012 nonsense, we could desire to consistently be coaching them. practise is properly worth working for.
2016-10-02 08:11:57
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answered by grimon 4
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I thought the Mayan calendar said 2000? I guess we just change the prediction every time a date passes without it coming true.
This is BS. Jesus said no one can know the day or the hour. Therefore, if someone says they know when the world is going to end, by definition it cannot happen on that date.
2007-03-11 06:26:05
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answered by annikagyrl 2
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There is no reliable written indicator of when the world will end, If you look at the evidence for advanced human life on this planet you will come to the conclusion with have practically wiped ourselves out a couple of times before.
2007-03-11 07:22:06
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answered by jimgdad 4
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