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2007-08-29 18:02:31 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Anthropology

Obviously this would exclude Armagedon

2007-08-29 18:05:46 · update #1

18 answers

Historical record and existing knowledge suggests that human race shall be around for all the times to come, unless some unexpected disaster of such a magnitude strikes the entire earth.

2007-08-29 19:06:09 · answer #1 · answered by brkshandilya 7 · 0 2

Well how can you exclude reality??

What is the point in saying: 'Exclude Armageddon'?
... because Armageddon will prove a natural outcome of the people and behaviour of Man and the sheer lack of scruples, faith and trust in the Last days - and we are well in them.
In fact, I am absolutely certain that you are now looking at the last 30 years - less, actually.
So the show will be all over.

The real point of this then is that you have little time left to prepare yourself - an individual prepared to meet the Christ upon His imminent return.

Hence: Prepare ye the way of the Lord.
He did not stand for the sin and homosexuality of Sodom or Gomorrah; He will not let it take over now either - not without the inevitable price to be paid: Armageddon and the [prophesied] consumption of the wicked by fire!!
He has said of the very Last days: "I will make a man's life more precious than fine gold"!!

GOOD LUCK!

2007-08-30 09:07:30 · answer #2 · answered by dr c 4 · 1 4

With the way things are on earth today it's really hard to say. And as technologys keeps progressing and knowledge more easily gained we could see the day a 10 year old could build a nuclear bomb. Maby robots well inhabit the earth millions of years from now after they find humans to be obsolete and primitive.

2007-08-30 01:10:33 · answer #3 · answered by @lex 1 · 0 2

Only if we get off this planet and settle some other places in the next 100 years, one ecosystem is way to fragile.

2007-08-30 01:31:35 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

I'd be surprised if they still exist in quantity a hundred years from now.

2007-08-30 15:44:19 · answer #5 · answered by Jack P 7 · 1 0

No, we'll eventually kill eachother or be blown into a million pieces by a meteorite

2007-08-30 01:09:07 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

YES, we will ALL still exist and fortunately for us in a much better state of affairs than we have managed on our own up to his point.

Thank goodness for advanced human beings.

2007-08-30 05:10:45 · answer #7 · answered by lillianroh 3 · 0 2

Unlikely...

99.9% of all of the earth's species, are now extinct!

Science predicts that the average temperature on the earth 1 million years from now, will be 120 degrees Fahrenheit (That's in the shade)...

2007-08-30 01:22:37 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

Only as fossils, ruins, monuments, relics, and [possibly] historical records for someone else to examine, analyze, & explore.

2007-08-30 01:55:32 · answer #9 · answered by Malagent 1 · 2 1

Nope. We'll either blow the world all to hell, or else screw it up so bad nothing can survive on it.

2007-08-30 09:43:00 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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