Three Terrific Reasons the End of the World is Not on December 21st 2012

The End of the World is Not on December 21st 2012
The infamous date: December 21st 2012. The date predicted so far for the end of the world. Apparently the world was supposed to end many times before, with the last two dates predicted to be the dawn of year 2000 and May 2003 (when Planet Nibiru was to totally knock out the Earth). However, since these events did not take place according to what was predicted, December 21st 2012 is the next target. With the recent technology, an awesome film has also been created. Although the events depicted in the movie are rather over exaggerated, it has certainly made an impact around the world. However, there here are three reasons:
1. The End of the Mayan Long Count Calendar
The prophecy of the end of the world on December 21st 2012 first began with the Ancient Mayans. Several hundreds of years ago, this skilled society predicted the apocalypse through their Long Count calendar on this particular date. This calendar also comes to an end on this date. Furthermore, the Mayans have been interpreted to predict that the Earth will face a galactic alignment during the winter solstice, which have got experts assuming it will come to an end. However, is this really the case? Skeptics are now saying that this probably does not mean the end of world being on December 21st 2012 but rather simply a calendar just coming to an end. You have to ask yourself one question, “If the Mayans could predict the end of world is on December 21st 2012, why could they not predict the end of their civilization?
2. Nostradamus and Planet Nibiru
Oh Nostradamus and his predictions. Accurate as they are, Nostradamus does not predict a date for the end of the world. Although he did predict the coming of Planet Nibiru (as the Mayans predicted too) and the coming of the antichrist, he does not say in his quatrains that the world would end on December 21st 2012. Furthermore, he has written quatrains that have predictions till the year 3797. If the world is to end in the year 3797, I am pretty sure we would have left this world by then. His predictions might definitely hint that the world is to face a war, as it has done in the past, but it is not proof enough that the world would end.
3. The World Should have Ended by Now
As said earlier, the world was supposed to have ended many times before. Here are a few dates when the world should have ended:
- Year 2000 – The Y2K, the world’s technology should have disrupted.
- May 2003 – Apparently Planet Nibiru was going to strike the earth according to some scary aliens.
- The Jehovah’s Witnesses predicted the end of the world in 1874, 1878, 1881, 1910, 1914… (Yes, the list keeps going).
- Eli Eshoh predicted the world would reach its end on June 6th, 1998. Unfortunately, the world still continues to exist.
So many tales will come out in the future about the end of the world. In reality no one can ever predict it accurately, not even the latest technology. Keep an open mind and do not get into a mass hysteria just because people assume the end of the world to be on December 21st 2012. Be prepared for the future. Life on Earth has existed through many problems before; we would not go out without a fight for sure.
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You’ve probably been asked this before, but what do you think personally? I realize you are most likely writing to please the readers, as most people do. But what is your opinion on this?
Also, did the Mayans actually predict this? Because what I’ve read says that they too, have a “End of the World” scenario, but it is not dated, like most others in other religions. Or am I completely misinformed?
Sure, I write about what my readers are interested in… that is what a good website is all about.
The Mayan Calendar does end – that is a fact. My opinion is that it will not mean any disaster to the earth at all.
The Mayans have many writings and they have creation legends and even end of the world legends… so does every culture. You are correct about that.
Thank you for answering my questions, and making an informative website.
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