I'm pretty sure the professor or whoever it was said something like the myans predicted the world to end on 12 21 2012. it was really brief but it was in there
No, the Mayan's did NOT predict that the world would end on 12/21/2012..Their calender simply stopped on that date, and that is all. But what does it matter, on 12/21/2012 when the world DOESN'T end, and I'm right maybe all the moron's will finally shut up!!
Nah, people will just come up with another date to fear.
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Unfortunately no, they won't shut up. They'll find another Nostradamus prediction, Mayan text, Egyptian hieroglyphic, or Kabbalah verse to extend doomsday. After all, global warming is way to profitable to allow the hoax to end.
Then again, we also have the good Rev. Harold Camping around to extend his last days prediction; but at 90 something years of age, he may not be around for much longer to give his predictions. Not to worry though, someone else will find in the bible another date for the rapture.
Most true Christians know that no one can say when the rapture will happen. Whenever you hear someone profess to knowing such things, they are not true Christians but sad people just looking to pervert the bible for their own selfish reasons. They feed upon those who are weak. The bible tells us that only God knows when the rapture will happen. People read to much into other passages and try to make assumptions.
Matthew 24:36 - But of that day and hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels of heaven, but my Father only.
True CHristians realize that the "rapture" is a bunch of junk made up by men with little to no biblical basis. It was made up to Scare little children and make adults give up their money.
^ @Taio92 If you add up the numbers from the date and time you posted you're comment, that too equals 23. Everything revolves around that number. 3+1+2+0+1+1+2+2+3+4+2+2=23 (Not including the Tuesday or May, just the numbers)