Most people haven’t heard the 2012 end of the world predictions; and that is as it should be.
When they do become aware, half of the citizens will dismiss the whole concept as simply that….a concept, pure speculation with no basis in fact. AMEN
At the other end of the spectrum will be the “survivalists”…given enough bullets and enough time to dig a bunker, these hardy souls fully expect to live through the worst that the universe may have in store for them. AMEN
Both factions will take comfort in having God on their side; and both sides will chose to ignore the previous interaction of their god with the sinners here below.
Does the biblical flood story not give cause for pause? AMEN and AMEN yet again.
Predictions at this point, three years out, seem only distantly frightening.
I mean we’re talking the end of the world here…total annihilation.
Even as a concept, it’s more than a little challenging.
And just how is the end of the world to come about? Some say fire…others opt for water; some predict a combination of the two.
The 2012 predictions even include an, as yet undiscovered–only predicted–mystery planet, Niburu, or any of at least 30 other names, which is ominously scheduled to impact our own, on or about the 21st of December 2012.
With three years to go, there seems to be little need to panic at this point.
What will be, will be. The fact seems to be self evident that whether you are totally unprepared at this point, or are currently “armed and dangerous”, the next three years will unfold equally for both sides.
I hope that you will check back here regularly to see how our viewpoint changes with time.
December 21st, 2012 will find me months past the traditional retirement age; but I will be sitting on the back porch with the youngest of my grand children in my lap; and I will need some answers for her.
Till next time,
Fred
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