Nothing the Mayans can control or predict.
All you are doing is ranting.
2007-07-29 10:37:58
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answered by bsharpbflatbnatural 5
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Well what I think of the Mayan calendar. I think that the Mayan calendar makers got tired of carving dates when they got to Dec. 22, 2012, so they quit. Mayans writing dates was not some kind of almighty ark of the covenant or Ten commandments of Truth. The Mayans were bloodthirsty practicers of human sacrifice and idol worshippers; they did not have any special channel to God, any more than the false priests who went up against Elijah on the mount and were destroyed when God sent down fire from heaven
2007-07-30 17:15:11
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answered by Gma Joan 4
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I would say you are trying to hard. It's not a coincidence That thee Mayan calender predicts the end of the world (age).in 2012, that's just about right for the rapture and the beginning of Daniel's 70th week.
God Bless!
P.S. I think the Ark and the Tablet fragments are in heaven with God.
Why would he leave his chair here for people to blaspheme.
2007-07-30 07:42:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Try quoting the right verse. Acts 1:7
God uses prophets as a means for God reveals himself to man, not the other way around.
If you want to believe that the Maya's had any knowledge about 2012, I hope you are not disappoint if what you thought would happen didn't happened. Assuming you are still alive then.
2007-07-23 01:53:41
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answered by J. 7
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"It is unfortunate most Christians do not study Bible prophesies of Nature and scriptures both of Judaism and The Holy Bible."
Unfortunate: having to do with luck, and chance, and the like.
Prophesies of nature: please indicate where in the Scriptures, these are mentioned, as our faith is based on God's word, and the work of Christ, in its entirety, as shown in both testaments.
"Most Christians do not...": a sign of self proclaimed omniscience on your part; be careful about this way of thinking.
"They": not to wear out a familiar phrase, but who are "they?"
"They say": Spend more time thinking about what people who claim to be Christians do, and how they live, rather than what they say. Then you will know whether or not they agree with what the Lord said "I have not come to abolish the law, but to fulfill it."
"I will no longer write my statu(t)es on Tablets of stone but upon my peoples hearts.": He did this in the book of Acts, and throughout the lives of believers in every area in which it was preached and received, while imposters and enemies of the faith either fell by the wayside or came to faith. (Annanias, Saphirra, and Saul, also known as Paul.)
"The tablets": Though inscribed by the finger of God, they were a part of the cursed earth, but God has always used earthly symbols to show how his work will overcome the curse. Have you ever thought about why the offering of Able was accepted, but the offering of Cain was rejected? However, even Jesus used the sacredness of created things to show his supremacy, and ability to heal and restore. Examples include mud, a pool, men servants in a culture where they did not exist, a cross, an empty tomb, locked doors, and clouds, along with many other examples.
But the law of Moses was not superior to the faith of Abraham, which, by the way, preceded it, and to his seed, which is Christ, and all who would believe in Him, be they Mayan, Aztec, Asian, European, African, or the descendants thereof, etc.
When it is all said and done, it isn't going to be a matter of people groups, with the exception of Israel and non-Israel, and believers, and nonbelievers. Time is not a critical factor, as Jesus Himself said "It is not for you to know the times the Father has appointed..."
And that, my friend, settles it for me, and releases me from one more thing to think about in this very confusing world.
Even so, come Lord Jesus.
2007-07-30 23:11:03
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answered by healthsys2 3
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They should expect a temperature rise due to global warming
2007-07-23 01:50:18
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answered by ? 2
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Uh, did you ever think that maybe they just didn't have any room left for 2013?
2007-07-31 00:53:10
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answered by 222 Sexy 5
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I have nothing to say about this. We just don't worry about dates like other religions do.
2007-07-23 15:53:04
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answered by Mark S, JPAA 7
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These are the same people that thought Cortez was a God?
2007-07-23 01:47:48
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answered by Uncle Meat 5
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The Maya had no part inthe bible.
I am not concerned what the maya predicted.
No one but God knows when Jesus will return.
2007-07-23 01:50:32
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answered by robert p 7
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