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    Thumbs down Now srsly...

    Why are you all keep scaring people about end of the world?

    21.march.2011?
    21.december.2012?
    2036?

    We're in world where's TOO much of free speech...

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    CnP:
    lot of people are scared about this thing, about wich we SHOULD NOT think or even less PREDICT it...



    Read those things in Bible:

    -- Bible predictions---

    Matthew 24:36 But of that day and hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels of heaven, but my Father only.



    Luke 10:22 All things are delivered to me of my Father: and no man knoweth who the Son is, but the Father; and who the Father is, but the Son, and he to whom the Son will reveal him.



    Luke 10:22 gives an explanation on how to understand Matthew 24:36; that is no man in himself could know the day and the hour apart from God's revelation. Christ has to reveal it to whom he will.





    Bibly tells us the truth, not man that are fameneeded



    Ya.



    Now, i've copied that from the post i've already done on MPGH:





    Lol, i did some search on how most of you predict end of the world.




    2012?

    WW III?
    NWO?


    Well, let me share you my predictions and what i think about those things.


    Frist at all, 2012.


    The Earth go on the same plane (when the Earth is aligned with Milky Way) every 4000 years (i'm not sure, but number's are around 4000). Mayans did the calendar end at 2012 because of this. They were great "watchers of the space".



    However, if anything could happen in 2012 is the end of the world as we know it.
    That means (in my views only 2 things):



    - NWO (New world orded)
    - Digital world



    NWO:
    Don't worry about NWO, it has begun in 1940 (aggain, i'm not sure with years). And it might excist or NOT.





    Digital world:
    You know what i mean. Some sides of it would be good and some would be bad.




    It think we're done with 2012. Nothing, i repeat, nothing will cause or make end of the world. (Except a metheor hits earth but NASA told the humanity that in 200 years nothing should crush us)



    Years of the end of the world:

    Failed prophecies:
    About 30 CE: The Christian Scriptures (New Testament), when interpreted literally, appear to record many predictions by Yeshua of Nazareth (Jesus Christ) that God's Kingdom would arrive within a very short period, or was actually in the process of arriving. For example, Jesus is recorded as saying in Matthew 16:28: "...there shall be some standing here, which shall not taste of death, till they see the Son of Man coming in his kingdom." In Matthew 24:34, Yeshua is recorded as saying: "...This generation shall not pass, till all these things be fulfilled." Since the life expectancy in those days was little over 30 years, Jesus appears to have predicted his second coming sometime during the 1st century CE. It didn't happen. More details.


    About 60 CE: Interpreting the Epistles of Paul of Tarsus literally, his writings seem to imply that Jesus would return and usher in a rapture during the lifetime of persons who were living in the middle of the 1st century. More details.


    About 90 CE: Saint Clement 1 predicted that the world end would occur at any moment.


    2nd Century CE: Prophets and Prophetesses of the Montanist movement predicted that Jesus would return sometime during their lifetime and establish the New Jerusalem in the city of Pepuza in Asia Minor.


    365 CE: A man by the name of Hilary of Poitiers, announced that the end would happen that year. It didn't.


    375 to 400 CE: Saint Martin of Tours, a student of Hilary, was convinced that the end would happen sometime before 400 CE.


    500 CE: This was the first year-with-a-nice-round-number-panic. The antipope Hippolytus and an earlier Christian academic Sextus Julius Africanus had predicted Armageddon at about this year.


    968 CE: An eclipse was interpreted as a prelude to the end of the world by the army of the German emperor Otto III.


    992: Good Friday coincided with the Feast of the Annunciation; this had long been believed to be the event that would bring forth the Antichrist, and thus the end-times events foretold in the book of Revelation. Records from Germany report that a new sun rose in the north and that as many as 3 suns and 3 moons were fighting. There does not appear to be independent verification of this remarkable event.


    1000-JAN-1: Many Christians in Europe had predicted the end of the world on this date. As the date approached, Christian armies waged war against some of the Pagan countries in Northern Europe. The motivation was to convert them all to Christianity, by force if necessary, before Christ returned in the year 1000. Meanwhile, some Christians had given their possessions to the Church in anticipation of the end. Fortunately, the level of education was so low that many citizens were unaware of the year. They did not know enough to be afraid. Otherwise, the panic might have been far worse than it was. Unfortunately, when Jesus did not appear, the church did not return the gifts. Serious criticism of the Church followed. The Church reacted by exterminating some heretics. Agitation settled down quickly, as it later did in the year 2000.


    1000-MAY: The body of Charlemagne was disinterred on Pentecost. A legend had arisen that an emperor would rise from his sleep to fight the Antichrist.


    1005-1006: A terrible famine throughout Europe was seen as a sign of the nearness of the end.


    1033: Some believed this to be the 1000th anniversary of the death and resurrection of Jesus. His second coming was anticipated. Jesus' actual date of execution is unknown, but is believed to be in the range of 27 to 33 CE.


    1147: Gerard of Poehlde decided that the millennium had actually started in 306 CE during Constantine's reign. Thus, the world end was expected in 1306 CE.


    1179: John of Toledo predicted the end of the world during 1186. This estimate was based on the alignment of many planets.


    1205: Joachim of Fiore predicted in 1190 that the Antichrist was already in the world, and that King Richard of England would defeat him. The Millennium would then begin, sometime before 1205.


    1284: Pope Innocent III computed this date by adding 666 years onto the date the Islam was founded.


    1346 and later: The black plague spread across Europe, killing one third of the population. This was seen as the prelude to an immediate end of the world. Unfortunately, the Christians had previously killed a many of the cats, fearing that they might be familiars of Witches. The fewer the cats, the more the rats. It was the rat fleas that spread the black plague.


    1496: This was approximately 1500 years after the birth of Jesus. Some mystics in the 15th century predicted that the millennium would begin during this year.


    1524: Many astrologers predicted the imminent end of the world due to a world wide flood. They obviously had not read the Genesis story of the rainbow.


    1533: Melchior Hoffman predicted that Jesus' return would happen a millennium and a half after the nominal date of his execution, in 1533. The New Jerusalem was expected to be established in Strasbourg, Germany. He was arrested and died in a Strasbourg jail.


    1669: The Old Believers in Russia believed that the end of the world would occur in this year. 20 thousand burned themselves to death between 1669 and 1690 to protect themselves from the Antichrist.


    1689: Benjamin Keach, a 17th century Baptist, predicted the end of the world for this year.


    1736: British theologian and mathematician William Whitson predicted a great flood similar to Noah's for OCT-13 of this year.


    1792: This was the date of the end of the world calculated by some believers in the Shaker movement.


    1794: Charles Wesley, one of the founders of Methodism, thought Doomsday would be in this year.


    1830: Margaret McDonald, a Christian prophetess, predicted that Robert Owen would be the Antichrist. Owen helped found New Harmony, IN.


    1832?: Joseph Smith (1805-1844) was the founder of the Church of Christ, which became the Restorationist movement after many schisms. It now includes The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints -- a.k.a. the Mormons, and about a hundred other denominations and sects. He heard a voice while praying. He wrote, in Doctrines and Covenants section 130:


    14: "I was once praying very earnestly to know the time of the coming of the Son of Man, when I heard a voice repeat the following:"


    15: "Joseph, my son, if thou livest until thou art eighty-five years old, thou shalt see the face of the Son of Man; therefore let this suffice, and trouble me no more on this matter."


    16: "I was left thus, without being able to decide whether this coming referred to the beginning of the millennium or to some previous appearing, or whether I should die and thus see his face."


    17: "I believe the coming of the Son of Man will not be any sooner than that time."


    The year in which this event occurred is not recorded. However, one commentator suggested 1832 or earlier. 16 Smith is later recorded as having said:


    "I prophesy in the name of the Lord God, and let it be written--the Son of Man will not come in the clouds of heaven till I am eighty-five years old." 17



    Smith would have reached the age of 85 during 1890. Unfortunately, by that year, Smith had been dead for almost a half century, having been assassinated by a mob. Note that his prophecy is ambiguous. It can be interpreted that:

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

    bullet 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.

    bullet 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
    bullet 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.
    bullet 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.


    2000: We all know about that....


    2006: Nostardamus predicts end of the world.


    More..




    As you can see above, many of those predicts fail.. not "many", they ALL fail.














    WWIII:



    Yea, it MIGH happen but i don't belive it will... at least not that soon.
    So, as you can see the "voltage" between koreas "died".



    Yaga Baba predicted WWIII on november, 2010.
    Nothing happened.


    IF the WWIII begun then i'm pretty sure there will be more developed countrys/ unies aggainst less developed. (USA, Canada, EU,...)(India, China, Iraq,..)


    Don't worry about WWIII nor.




    Biggest "Things" that could happen to us:


    - Ice age (we're going to the top of the hottest place between 2 ice ages), the earth would freeze to UK. (I don't know coordinates)


    - Metheor: bla bla bla


    - WWIII: As i said before


    - Digital world: As i said before, nothing bad nothing good












    Now, the lesson of everything:


    We need to respect mother Nature.




    Thanks and please don't post tl;dr, unless you don't read at least few words




    God bless Earth!




    P.S: Another thing from bible, remember those words:



    "Noone knows when will he return"

    ( )


    ( )


    SORRY, but if you belive those MEN who created that, youre nice example of human idiotism.

    Why? Even Jesus Christ haven't know the exact day when the judg. day will happen, no, fucking humans know that.

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    If you're muslim; explain that:
    [html]Only God knows when the final Hour will come as He says in the Qur'an "With God Alone is the Knowledge of the Last Hour (its arrival)." [31;34] Likewise, when the Prophet (S) was asked about when the Hour would be established by Angel Gabriel, he replied, "The one who asks knows no more than the one who is asked [i.e. that Knowledge lies only with God Himself][/html]
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    Yeah Why All Scared , i dont know

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    Im not scared, im ready.
    Do not go gentle into that good night,
    Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
    Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

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    to be honest i didnt complete reading
    but no one know when will the end come except GOD

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    Quote Originally Posted by m_t_h View Post
    If you're muslim; explain that:
    [html]Only God knows when the final Hour will come as He says in the Qur'an "With God Alone is the Knowledge of the Last Hour (its arrival)." [31;34] Likewise, when the Prophet (S) was asked about when the Hour would be established by Angel Gabriel, he replied, "The one who asks knows no more than the one who is asked [i.e. that Knowledge lies only with God Himself][/html]
    You see i posted this in the debate fort..
    Yes only god knows when is the end of days.
    Quote Originally Posted by Guitarist. View Post
    You don't belong here sam
    Anyways the end of days isn't mentioned in quran..
    Reason:If people knew the date of the end they would make sins untill maybe one year earlier they will keep regretting what they did and begging for mercy
    It's logic
    And as said in the Qur'an And your Lord says: "Call on Me; I will answer your (Prayer): but those who are too arrogant to serve Me will surely find themselves in Hell - in humiliation!" So they will take this as proof for god's mercy.
    You see i'm in UK and when i understood the holy Qur'an i converted to Islam..

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    god doesnt exists u assholes .
    and about the end of the world stories , they are mostly made up by ppl who believe in a religion , so non of them should/can be trust .
    if scientists say that in 2017 a comet will hit the world u can be pretty sure it will happen , but still they will find a way to destroy the comet or let it go to another direction .
    u ppl keep believing in god while science will keep you ppl alive when our life on this planet is in danger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archangel View Post
    Nice c/p
    CnP about dates are from my another thread

    hehe


    Gosh i have to punch my stupid brother, second

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    Seen this bullshit before :3

    Also people are saying that 9.11.2001 + date of japan tsunami = the date 2012 is happening

    even tho the mayans said oohh no we interpreted it wrong

    its ze bullshit



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    Quote Originally Posted by Minivan Man View Post
    Seen this bullshit before :3

    Also people are saying that 9.11.2001 + date of japan tsunami = the date 2012 is happening

    even tho the mayans said oohh no we interpreted it wrong

    its ze bullshit
    i saw..


    lol, i must say i've laughed.

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    Its March 19 2011 not 21

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anakin Skywalker View Post
    Its March 19 2011 not 21
    Another end of the world?

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