Believe it or not Einstein, but the majority of people that believe the 2012 end of the world scenario are you Bible believers. Also the majority of the Chicken Little's and the "End is Near" fanatics are also Christian.
2007-12-13 05:55:13
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answered by ? 7
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Most of the people I see here talking about the 2012 Mayan thing are using it to help support the rapture from the bible. So they aren't mocking the bible, they are trying to support it.
Straw man.
2007-12-13 06:01:11
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answered by Take it from Toby 7
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The end of the Mayan calendar in 2012 represents nothing more than the end of the astrological age of Pisces and the beginning of the age of Aquarius.
2007-12-13 06:22:03
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answered by Shane K 4
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I predict the FSM will return in November 2012, and cast you into a simmering vat of tomato sauce! By December 2012, I'll be in Heaven, sitting next to the Beer Volcano. RAmen!
2007-12-13 06:01:13
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answered by cosmo 7
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could it be that the Mayan calendar was simply suppose to recycle back to the beginning after 2012
2007-12-13 06:00:21
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answered by Alan S 7
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The Mayans had to stop counting at some point, right?
2007-12-13 06:12:24
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answered by ♛Qu€€n♛J€§§¡¢a♛™ 5
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Remember 12/31/99 ( hours prior to Y2K ) ? Nothing happened there either.
2007-12-13 05:58:23
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answered by catspit 5
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Actually, I see more religious people talking about 2012 than non religious people.
We Atheists spend more time talking about 2112, at least those of us who enjoy Rush.
2007-12-13 05:54:51
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answered by ɹɐǝɟsuɐs Blessed Cheese Maker 7
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I am just curious what cause will be taken up in January of 2013.
Ath
2007-12-13 05:56:14
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answered by athanasius was right 5
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It seems to me that it is largely Christians that talk about 2012.
I personally mock both.
2007-12-13 05:54:37
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answered by Anonymous
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