the odds are against that ...
2007-11-28 10:00:20
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I think the world is supposed to end in 4 billion years, but in a matter of a million, the Earth's continents will shift which will change climate dramatically, which will become uninhabitable for humans. So, I doubt, though being 13, I'm wrong most likely
2007-11-28 10:05:44
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answer #2
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answered by Red♥Boucy♥Ball 2
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Scripture says, "No one knows the hour or the day". Jesus was speaking of the end of the world that is commonly understood. What is NOT commonly understood, yet realized by all, is that for each and every one of us, at the end of our life, the world as we know it comes to an end. Will the world come to an end in your lifetime? Yes, at the very end of it. As it will for me, perhaps at different times but all the same it will end. No longer will we take walks, see our children, grandchildren or loved ones. Our world will have ended, but not our lives. Our souls go on. God gives us a glorified body that goes on and at least my hope is that it will go on with Him.
2007-11-28 10:08:55
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answer #3
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answered by keydoto 3
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Maybe not when YOU are alive. But when future generations are still here yes I believe the world will still be inhabited when the end of days are near...
2007-11-28 10:03:26
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answer #4
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answered by SMX™ -- Lover Of Hero @};- 5
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it is possible, the world will come to an end eventually..called the epocolypse....
there is rumors saying the world will come to an end in the year 2012 but there always was a rumor going around in 1999 saying the world was suppose to end in the year 2000
2007-11-28 10:32:07
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answer #5
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answered by ❤ηΙηα❤ 4
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The world itself will not, however the 'kingdoms' i.e. current man-ruled leadership will come to an end. I personally believe 'america's leadership' is closing soon enough to be witnessed by this generation. There will be one last so-called kingdom made up of 10 greater unified nations. Known as the european union. Look in the book of Daniel in your Bible for the rest of the story. you'll find it quite interesting for sure.
2007-11-28 10:09:30
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answered by God's Fountain Pen 4
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Depends on what you conceive of as the end of the world. If you mean the entire destruction of the planet, no. However the end of the world as we know it may arrive in our lifetime. In other words the world could so radically change that we from our current perspective won't recognize it after the enormous changes that may occur.
2007-11-28 10:06:20
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answer #7
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answered by Fluffy Wisdom 5
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Some believe that the end is near. Others think it is yet far off. It is clear that God will some day bring an end to all this world, but it is not clear to me when that will be.
2007-11-28 10:02:16
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answer #8
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answered by William D 5
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i meditated on this one a while back and basically i came away feeling that it hadn't been decided yet, see fate does exist but so does choice, we all have a destined fate, but it can slightly alter in our choices.
if we continue to be messy tennants in the house which is mother earth, she'll kick us out eventually, she'll probably hire a hitman to shoot a massive projectile through her atmosphere and wipe us out.
but the planet earth will eventually burn up when the sun swells to a red giant once shes burned off most of the hydrogen, this wont be for a lllooooooooooonnngg time yet, thow she wont blow in a supernova and completely obliterate us cos shes not big enough. she'll contract again and becon a neutron star and earth will just be a bit of rock floating about her, we wont exist by this point of course, nothing will.
2007-11-28 10:12:20
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answered by Keeper 3
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When the world does come to an end there will only be a few survivors ,
2007-11-28 10:40:12
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answered by Anonymous
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No, Biblically, The Earth will be here for at least 1007 more years from whenever the "Rapture of the Church happens".(Some Christians do not believe in the Rapture, just the tribulation period.) or the beginning of the tribulation period ......A total of 7 years for the tribulation period, and 1000 years of Jesus Christ's reign on Earth.
2007-11-28 10:16:40
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answered by mitch 4
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