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BELIEVERpriest
reply to post by lotusfoot
The date 12/21/12 was not the end of the Mayan calendar. It was the final intercalary benchmark that started a 1,365 day countdoun to the end of the Mayan calendar on 9/16/2016.
I can offer mathematical confirmation here:
www.abovetopsecret.com...
The "Mayan" calendar is actually a countdown to the beginning of the "End of the Age", starting with the birth of Lamech. Its origins are pre-Mayan...antediluvian to be exact.
Jesus is returning mid September of 2023. That is 7 years after 9/16/2016. On the day of 9/16/2016 the believers in Christ will be removed from the face of the Earth, and God will pour out his wrath on the Earth for 7 years so that the remaining might repent.
All of this can be avoided if you believe that Jesus died for our sins on the cross. If you believe that, then you will be resurrected on 9/16/2016, and taken into heaven.
These calculations have been confirmed supernaturally via prophecy:
gods-messenger.webs.com
Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and you will be saved.
yeahright
reply to post by Iconoclast67
There are much worse things to devote time to. I'll take a good 2012 dead horse discussion over most of what passes for current cultural touchstones - Beebs or that mullet boy Cyrus's daughter, or that family of Armenians (including their significant whatevers) who destroyed Bruce Jenner. Tip o' the iceberg of what I find non-interesting.
And there you go.
originally posted by: brazenalderpadrescorpio
reply to post by lotusfoot
I'd like to see someone post a thread saying that 2012 was not supposed to be a cataclysmic event in the traditional sense, but a paradigm change. I think that there's a good argument for a paradigm change.