To: MissAmericanPie
You do realize the Mayan calendar 'ends' in 2012 because after then it is no longer accurate? The calendar does not take into account astronomical precession. 2012 is the last year it will be accurate to the day. After that it'll be off by a day. They fully realized this and even performed sacrifices in hopes of preventing it. As for their 'end of the world' calculations they were a bit off. That occured over 400 years ago with the arrival of the Conquistadores.
488 posted on
01/02/2004 6:59:21 PM PST by
Justa
(Politically Correct is morally wrong.)
To: Justa
No I didn't know that. I don't hold with the end of the world on 2012. Even if we had an astroid impact it wouldn't be a world killer. I do know if L.A. has a major quake in 2010 I will be revisting the Bible Codes.=o)
From what I can glean from Revelation man has progressed to the point of cloning at the time of the anti-Christ, or being able to create a living being, image that lives, something along those lines, and we are no where near being able to do that yet. So I feel pretty safe in moving that date back at least a few years.
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