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Originally posted by rowdyrich
I agree with you. When I first heard about the 2012 thing, I admit, I bought into it. But the more I thought and researched about it, I found it to be a bit absurd. I think the only close one is that we as people will change but that is still far fetched. Everything that goes wrong (the crazies, weather,politics) gets thrown into the whole hype of it. But it is weird that the hoopla has died down.
Originally posted by TehSlenderMan
can it be, that there in reality is no doomsday, or no start of a new era? Is it possible that the Mayans stopped continueing the calendar, because their civilization fell?
Whatever may happen with that date wasn't set forth by a Mayan calendar...if the enemy utelises the hype to usher in the next step for the beast kingdom...that will be entirely a contrived event. They already manipulate the mood of the masses and the emotional direction society takes. To imagine them turning up the volume on that in December isn't too difficult. This is why i tell people...stop believing your feelings and never be led by them. Which is precisely everything opposite the new age teaches.
Originally posted by TehSlenderMan
What do you guys think?
There have been about 514 Leap Years since Caesar created it in 45BC. Without the extra day every 4 years, today would be July 28, 2013. Also, the Mayan calendar did not account for leap year...so technically the world should have ended 7 months ago.
Originally posted by littleflash
At first, I was intrigued by the Mayan calender. But as a friend pointed out, it's just a calender- we have them and at the end of every year, they end. The world doesn't change, we just go out and buy another calender, don't we?
I also read somewhere, here, that the Mayans didn't have leap years, so technically the world should have ended months ago.
There have been about 514 Leap Years since Caesar created it in 45BC. Without the extra day every 4 years, today would be July 28, 2013. Also, the Mayan calendar did not account for leap year...so technically the world should have ended 7 months ago.