Question:
Here is a reason why the world is not ending in 2012?
2011-03-22 05:38:57 UTC
Why would we base the worold ending by a Mayan calender when the Mayns don't even exist anymore? They have been gone for quite a while. So why do people belive the world is ending in 2012 when that same calender that people base it off of the people who made it, the Mayans don't even exist anymore?
Twelve answers:
scott
2011-03-22 07:13:39 UTC
Wait, wait, the world is ending in 2012? I thought the world ended in 2000 when all the computers went haywire after the 2000 switch screwed them up. Oh yea it was going to end when Comet Hale-Bopp passed and all those Heavens gate cult members drank teh funky coolaid. Here are a few more failed end of the world predictions. Enjoy.



Jesus would return during 1890 (which did not materialize) or that

1890 would pass without Jesus' return (which did come to pass).



Some anti-Mormon sources quote only verses 14 and 15, and draw the former conclusion -- that Smith's prophecy failed.



1843-MAR-21: William Miller, founder of the Millerite movement, predicted that Jesus would come on this date. A very large number of Christians accepted his prophecy.



1844-OCT-22: When Jesus did not return, Miller predicted this new date. In an event which is now called "The Great Disappointment," many Christians sold their property and possessions, quit their jobs and prepared themselves for the second coming. Nothing happened; the day came and went without incident.



1850: Ellen White, founder of the Seven Day Adventists movement, made many predictions of the timing of the end of the world. All failed. On 1850-JUN-27 she prophesied that only a few months remained before the end. She wrote: "My accompanying angel said, 'Time is almost finished. Get ready, get ready, get ready.' ...now time is almost finished...and what we have been years learning, they will have to learn in a few months." 10



1856 or later: At Ellen White's last prediction, she said that she was shown in a vision the fate of believers who attended the 1856 SDA conference. She wrote "I was shown the company present at the Conference. Said the angel: 'Some food for worms, some subjects of the seven last plagues, some will be alive and remain upon the earth to be translated at the coming of Jesus." 11 That is, some of the attendees would die of normal diseases; some would die from plagues at the last days, others would still be alive when Jesus came. "By the early 1900s all those who attended the conference had passed away, leaving the Church with the dilemma of trying to figure out how to explain away such a prominent prophetic failure." 12



1881: Mother Shipton, (1488 - 1561), a 16th century mystic predicted the end of the world: "...The world to an end shall come; in eighteen hundred and eighty-one."



1891 or before: On 1835-FEB-14, Joseph Smith, the founder of the Mormon church, attended a meeting of church leaders. He said that the meeting had been called because God had commanded it. He announced that Jesus would return within 56 years -- i.e. before 1891-FEB-15. (History of the Church 2:182)



1914 was one of the more important estimates of the start of the war of Armageddon by the Jehovah's Witnesses (Watchtower Bible and Tract Society). They based their prophecy of 1914 from prophecy in the book of Daniel, Chapter 4. The writings referred to "seven times". The WTS interpreted each "time" as equal to 360 days, giving a total of 2520 days. This was further interpreted as representing 2520 years, measured from the starting date of 607 BCE. This gave 1914 as the target date. When 1914 passed, they changed their prediction; 1914 became the year that Jesus invisibly began his rule.



1914, 1915, 1918, 1920, 1925, 1941, 1975 and 1994, etc. were other dates that the Watchtower Society (WTS) or its members predicted. Since late in the 19th century, they had taught that the "battle of the Great Day of God Almighty" (Armageddon) would happen in 1914 CE. It didn't.

The next major estimate was 1925. Watchtower magazine predicted: "The year 1925 is a date definitely and clearly marked in the Scriptures, even more clearly than that of 1914; but it would be presumptuous on the part of any faithful follower of the Lord to assume just what the Lord is going to do during that year." 6

The Watchtower Society selected 1975 as its next main prediction. This was based on the estimate "according to reliable Bible chronology Adam was created in the year 4026 BCE, likely in the autumn of the year, at the end of the sixth day of creation." 8 They believed that the year 1975 a promising date for the end of the world, as it was the 6,000th anniversary of Adam's creation. Exactly 1,000 years was to pass for each day of the creation week. This prophecy also failed.

The current estimate is that the end of the world as we know it will happen precisely 6000 years after the creation of Eve. 9 There is no way of knowing when this happened.

More details on the WTS predictions.



1919: Meteorologist Albert Porta predicted that the conjunction of 6 planets would generate a magnetic current that would cause the sun to explode and engulf the earth on DEC-17.
bikenbeer2000
2011-03-22 06:44:57 UTC
The main reason it won't end is that all predictions for it are pure bunk. The whole thing is an invention by a bunch of frauds and crackpots trying to get you to buy worthless books and videos. None of it has any basis in real science. The people promoting this have no knowledge of science. They just like to pretend to be knowledgeable in order to impress the gullible. Don't be one of the gullible.

There is no 'ancient prediction' by the Mayans or anyone else. These were all invented in the last 30 years.

There is no 'mystery planet' about to pass by. Why don't the fraudsters tell us its current location in the sky, so we can all look at it? You decide.

There will be no rare alignment, either planetary or galactic. When was the last alignment that caused us any problems anyway?

There will be no pole shift. A magnetic pole shift is not imminent and probably tens of thousands of years away. A sudden rotational pole shift is a physical impossibility.

The next solar maximum is expected in mid 2013, not 2012 and is expected to be less intense than the last maximum in 2001.

Other predictions such as the photon belt and Terence McKenna's Timewave Zero are just too silly to bother with.
passaro
2016-10-27 06:42:53 UTC
a million. Mayan Calendar many those who've studied this now trust it the the Mayans predicted Earth stepping right into a sparkling section (because it has performed many circumstances contained in the previous). merely because their calender stops on 2012, would not advise the international will end. 2. solar Storms medical data states the solar will honestly advance in length & provide off more suitable warmth before it dies, it is not predicted to attempt this for thousands upon thousands of years. 3. The Atom Smasher impartial scientists have reported that regardless of if a mini black hollow became made in this ingredient, it will be so small it ought to basically fold in on itself, and under no circumstances pose any sort of chance to at least some thing, except possibly a spec of dust. They already swicthed this on, and under no circumstances some thing exceeded off. If this can reason the end of the international, it really is going to be in some months at the same time as they do the attempt, not in 2012. 4. The Bible says... this can basically be *some* interpretations of the Bible. non secular human beings were predicting the international will results of their lifetime for generations.....we are nonetheless the following. 5. great Volcano i have study this.....it is not gonna be large adequate to dam out the solar, you're talking about a nuclear wintry climate the following..... 6. The Physicists LOL, they could't anticipate at the same time as some thing is gonna ensue, not until eventually they understand what is going to ensue. 7. Slip-Slop-Slap-BANG! Yeah...........i have heard about this one to..... it is not some thing to difficulty about..... _____________________ Sorry, notwithstanding it feels like those got here from yet another web site and also you're merely attempting to scare monger those who purchase into this "the international will bring about this date" nonsense. what number scares have there been contained in the previous.........its not exceeded off yet, and that i'm not protecting my breath for 2012 to ensue both.
2011-03-22 05:51:53 UTC
the mayans do exist, go to mexico, lots of mayans walking around, just called mexicans instead, they were the best astronomers, they didnt predict the end of the world, just the end of a astronomical cycle, which happens in are galaxy every so many thousands of years, there are so many definitions of the word' world ' it wouldn't mean the earth, the mayans did not predict anything more than what they had read in the stars, even this is according to mans interpretation so cannot be considered fact. 2012 is the future, can anyone today see what will happen in 3012? no but based on human nature things repeat themselves, their will be changes in the earth such as empires, slavery, wars, rich and poor, etc this is life, as well as environmental changes, but everything reincarnates and recycles itself, their is nothing new under the son, even the spirit of man.
Raspberry heaven I'm coming back to you!!
2011-03-22 05:48:35 UTC
i dont believe the world will end but i do think it will change atleast



but the mayan calender only ends on 2012 because thats is when the months days and years stop aligning
Stop Atheistic Bigotry!
2011-03-22 05:42:04 UTC
The Mayan calendar myth is so ridiculous. Do the people who believe the end of the Mayan calendar is the end of the world also believe the end of the annual $2.00 calendars you get from the local store (with the cute pictures of kittens) is the end of the world also?
david
2011-03-22 05:42:32 UTC
Oh yes they do, for we are in part the Mayans who have been reincarnated, so never forget this fact in all of life's little problems it goes a long way to resolving things. we are atlanteans we are all that has ever been on this wee planet.
Sean
2011-03-22 05:41:42 UTC
The Mayans didn't disapear they left, or were conquered.
Reaper
2011-03-22 05:41:24 UTC
It's ridiculous hysteria. Plus anyone who does seriously believe it probably has an abnormally low brain function.
Aep
2011-03-22 05:46:56 UTC
The bible promises that the earth will last forever and that Jehovah God will not allow mankind to destroy it.
gutbucket
2011-03-22 05:40:45 UTC
Yeah, and here I thought it was because of common sense.
MariaRafat
2011-03-22 05:46:24 UTC
just stupid believe that


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