The next doomsday is December 21st, 2012, in 3 years, and I know it's stupid, but I'm REALLY freaked out because there's lots of proof. All I do is worry now! ( Stuff at [Link](Mouse over link to see full location))
christina answered Tuesday June 23 2009, 11:27 am: If you're going to worry about what some Mayan people said a hundred (or however many long) years ago, then you're really naive.
If I'm correct, they're all dead so the world is over for them anyways. Just live your life. The world isn't going to end and just because you went on the Movies section of Yahoo doesn't prove shit.
And besides, people thought the world was going to end on January 1st, 2000. But we're still here 9 years later. That whole prediction is a bunch of crap. Mayans don't know shit. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
Cux answered Monday June 22 2009, 5:45 pm: If you honestly believe this is going to happen, then you might as well just live your life to the fullest in the next three years.
But, I wouldn't believe this crap. The Mayans may have predicted it, but a prediction doesn't mean ANYTHING.
And there's no scientific proof that the world will end on that day.
WittyUsernameHere answered Monday June 22 2009, 9:18 am: Should you really be worring about this when you yourself referred to it as "the next doomsday"
Next?
Seriously? You're worried about yet another end of the world? You think its going to happen when all the other one's haven't happened so far?
An interesting fact. The Mayans have not given a single other prediction about anything that anyone has treated as a revelation. Not even that there have been wrong predictions, they just didn't make any. No one knows why the Mayan calendar ends on 2012, but based on the complete lack of any other prophesies about anything in the culture we've been able to preserve and rediscover, we can pretty well assume that they weren't making one with that either.
The proof is alarmist manufactured bullshit, but I guess people need something to believe in.
For Christs sake, half the websites mention shit like Atlantis.
No guys, modern science has allowed us to map the entire ocean floor, we've explored the Mariana trench, the deepest area on earth. There are no sunken continents anywhere, unless you want to say that the earth just opened up and ate them.
God knows when the actual end of the world will come. Thats the only true statement on the subject, because if God exists then he knows, and if God doesn't exist then no one knows.
Maybe we'll notice a catastrophic event someday. A predicted solar prominence that sets our atmosphere on fire, a comet the size of Texas that has to be blown up by a team of oil drillers led by Detective John McLane, something like that. But that would be something we'd learn through science, not something that some ancient myth peddler predicted and came true hundreds of years later.
The sole exceptions to that are the biblical apocalypse and nuclear holocaust. If we do end up wiped out by some astronomical phenomenon, it won't be something that anyone in the past could have predicted. Its only in the last 50-60 years that we've had the technology to actually get a close look at anything further out than the moon. We might see something coming now, they definitely couldn't back in the ye olde days of Tribes and Kingdoms and such. [ WittyUsernameHere's advice column | Ask WittyUsernameHere A Question ]
anonymous99 answered Monday June 22 2009, 3:37 am: Proof? No, there's no proof. There are theories(based on the fact that the Mayan calendar ends on that date) but no proof. It's all superstition. Think, they were around thousands of years ago and even if they wanted to go farther with the calendar, they were probably wiped out before they could!
Don't worry, we're not all going to die. Remember Y2K? Did that happen? No. Will this? No.
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