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I am certain that the world will still be here in 2014.
Their calendar didn't predict the world coming to an end, but according to their beliefs, a new beginning or time of rebirth. I believe life as we know it will probably change drastically, but that might be a very good thing.
Who is to say for sure.Everyone has an opinion,on both sides of the issue.We will see for sure one way or the other in 2012.
eerrrmmm i thought it was scheduled for 12/21/12?
Daniel Chapter Nine Corrects the Anno Domini Dating System
The seventy sevens of Daniel chapter nine is God's announcement that:
King Solomon's temple and the city of Jerusalem will be rebuilt.
The long awaited Messiah will be coming.
King Solomon's temple and the city will be destroyed a second time.
Daniel is given this vision by Gabriel:
Starting from the year the decree is given to rebuild the temple and the city
and the cutting off of the messiah will be sixty-two times seven or four hundred and
thirty-fourth years. Seven weeks times seven or forty-nine years after the
messiah is cut off, the people of the ruler will come and destroy the temple and
city a second time.
Sixty-nine weeks are completed, the seventieth week is the tribulation period and
will start after the rapture. King Solomon's temple will be rebuilt a third time before
the end of the Church age.
During this seven year period, the anti-christ will confirm a covenant with many.
In the middle of the seven years he will put an end to sacrifice and offering.
And on a wing of the temple, he will set up an abomination that causes desolation,
until the end that is decreed is poured out on him.
We live in the Christian era where our dating system is based on the life of Jesus.
The foundation of this system is:
Jesus was born in 1BC
Jesus was crucified in 33AD at 33 years of age
King Solomon's temple was destroyed in 70AD
Daniel's seventy weeks shows us that King Solomon's temple and the city of Jerusalem
will be destroyed forty-nine years after the Messiah is cut off. If you add 33AD with
forty-nine years we discover the temple was really destroyed in 82AD not 70AD as
in the present dating system.
If we subtract forty-nine years form 70AD we get 21AD, we know Jesus was not
twenty-one years of age when he was crucified, continuing back in time by twenty-
one years brings us to 1BC, again under the present dating system, Jesus would be
twelve years when he was born.
The present dating system has two glaring errors, first, 70AD seems to be pulled
out of thin air for the year the temple was destroyed and is twelve year short and
1BC was also off by twelve years.
The true "in the year of our Lord" would show that Jesus was born in 12BC (the new
1BC). Going forward thirty-three years we come to 33AD the year Jesus was
crucified and rose from the tomb, Continuing on forty-nine years we come to
82AD the year King Solomon's temple was really destroyed. If we count back from 33AD
sixty-two weeks or four hundred and thirty-four years we will come to 401BC the
year the decree went out to rebuild the walls and temple.
Now that we know that Jesus was born in 12BC, this leaves no doubt that Halley's
Comet was the light the three men followed to find the new born King.
If you would like to know the actual year we are living in add twelve years the present
year or your brith date, or historical date or any AD year. The year 2000 really is 2012,
looks like next year will not be the "end of the world" just 2024. Have a happy new year!!!!!!!
If you mean the kind of people from the film "Apocalypto", I'd be well put off believing their theories. LOL. If they really did cut off heads and harvested hearts as a sacrifice to their gods, I'd be in a state of; "WTF?". xD
The Mayans did not predict anything. It is some recent lunatics who used their calendar for another silly doomsday hoax. Their calendar was not amazingly accurate. That is only part of the hoax. It is ridiculous to believe that primitive people knew more than modern scientists.
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I am just wondering, because the mayans were alive so long ago, and with global warming and everything else that is happening, don't you think it may not be a coincidence that they just "chose" to stop it at 2011?
by Anonymous on February 14th, 2007
Anon> People have been predicting the end of the world since well the beginning of the world. This is no different. Global warming is too damn slow and there are two many questions. If water expands and displaces more water when its frozen then how is it going to flood our cities if the ice caps melt. How come in 150 years of industrializtion the mean temp has only risen 2 degrees C. How come back in the 1970's they where talking about "global cooling" and said we where causing the earth to cool. Did you watch last night's daily show? Jon Stewart is usually a smart man but he got his ass kicked by a guy who questions global warming. No the earth will still be here in 2014, the polar ice caps are still going to be frozen, its still gonna dump 20 inches of snow on us in the winter.
by Valparaiso on February 14th, 2007
I mostly agree with you Valparaiso, but melting of the ice caps on Antarctica and Greenland could potentially cause a rise in sea level because that ice sits on land rather than in the oceans. I am not say that that is happening, but if it did it could flood significant parts of the continents. It has happened in the past, and it could happen again. However, I don't think that we are doing anything to cause this to happen.
by Glenn Blaylock on February 14th, 2007
Glen> Even if the ice caps are melting its awefully odd that the ice caps on Mars are melting too.
by Valparaiso on February 15th, 2007
I agree with you on this.
by Glenn Blaylock on February 15th, 2007
i disagree
by Anonymous on December 27th, 2007