I'm starting to believe about 2012

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Flag me as crazy but im not far from believing in it...do a youtube search for Nibiru, Annunaki, UFO disclosure, Niphilim. Watch as many of the videos on the topics as you can, and see if it doesnt change your mind! Some of it is rubbish, but some of it is far from that. Some of the sources and people involved are far to credible to discount.
 
Venom SS;4789302; said:
Flag me as crazy but im not far from believing in it...do a youtube search for Nibiru, Annunaki, UFO disclosure, Niphilim. Watch as many of the videos on the topics as you can, and see if it doesnt change your mind! Some of it is rubbish, but some of it is far from that. Some of the sources and people involved are far to credible to discount.

You could dismiss or stand by topics and public opinions in both topics and still be nowhere...
It goes to whatever you decide to follow or in lack of a better word "believe" in...

The world will not end in 2012, there is simply no evidence other than a book written by regular human beings, that was simply emphacized greatly through religious review and spectators. From a scientific stand point there is no significant evidance that the world will change in the slightest bit of state than what it is in this present point.

But then again you are all welcome to your own opinions, as well as religion or beliefs...:grinno:
 
Bsixxx;4789313; said:
The world will not end in 2012, there is simply no evidence other than a book written by regular human beings

The bible doesn't say the world will end in 2012

Edit: One thing many get confused with 2012 is that most doom and gloom people predict disaster in 2012...not the end.
 
Warborg;4789326; said:
The bible doesn't say the world will end in 2012

I think he may be talking about the Mayan/Aztec calendar findings.
 
Warborg;4789326; said:
The bible doesn't say the world will end in 2012

But the OP posted passages from Revelations which seem to match current events, meaning at least the OP seems to think that the biblical account is corroborating the end of the Mayan calender.

Which reminds me, didn't the Mayans believe that this "end" would simply be a transition from one age, into another? Not necessarily destruction.
 
Pretty sure the poor dude making the calendar just got bored and ended up stopping on 2012. Hell prob figured someone would get around to finishing it sometime in the next few thousand yrs....
 
Juxtaroberto;4789336; said:
But the OP posted passages from Revelations which seem to match current events, meaning at least the OP seems to think that the biblical account is corroborating the end of the Mayan calender.

From the part of the bible She quoted from says 1/3 of man will die... which means there is still 2/3 left
 
SHE-- I am a SHE. lol :ROFL:
 
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