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04-16-2008, 11:16 AM
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You have a good point. I keep seeing all of that stuff about 2012 but never any specifics. I even saw on the History Channel where they have found some old text is one of the Mayan (spelling) temples and it refers to 2012as the ending, but they aren't sure what it means.
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I haven't seen that one. The only thing I saw was that the Mayans had it as the end of an age/era. I forget what they called them but every 20 years the current era changes into the next era. The significance of the 2012 is when the solar system passes through the center plane of the milky way galaxy as we view it. This marks the end of an age, when the gods pass judgment. If mankind has "earned the right" (my own terms) to live then civilization would not be wiped out. If not then the gods would pass judgment and wipe out mankind and start over. That is what I remember at least.
Edit: the thing people fail to make a point of in this is it is supposed to be the Mayan gods passing the judgment. This means that if you are buying into the Mayan calendar marking the end of times then you are buying into the Mayan gods as the true gods. The Mayan Calendar (as with all aspects of Mayan culture) are based on the Mayan religious belief system (which includes the stars and cosmos). The Mayan calendar dates when the Mayan gods will pass judgment. If you do not believe that the Mayan gods wield any power, then the calendar has no significance.
But then again I have run afoul using common sense again.
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Joe,
I have seen other references on the History Channel shows to the year 2012 they have found in other parts of the world. As you have probably guessed, I love history and watch all I can. I also love to visit historical sites. I think I will bury a time capsul with me in it so I can come back after that year and see what happened.
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04-16-2008, 11:27 AM
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I have seen other references on the History Channel shows to the year 2012 they have found in other parts of the world. As you have probably guessed, I love history and watch all I can. I also love to visit historical sites. I think I will bury a time capsul with me in it so I can come back after that year and see what happened.
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I to watch a lot of history channel and love historical sites and stuff. I vaguely remember something about a show with other references to 2012, but it all seemed stretched to me and made to fit. Maybe I missed the point, but it seemed to be that they were trying to make anything that was even remotely close to 2012 fit. If it was the show that talked about certain planets being aligned, it was off, that is supposed to happen in 2011 I believe, and something else that was supposed to happen in 2012 is actually going to happen in 2015. To me that is not proof, or even a coincidence. It is nothing. Completely unrelated and just an attempt to create more evidence for ratings purposes.
But then again, I am a self proclaimed ID ten T.
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I have to agree with you there, especially after watching a show the other night that offered scientific proof that UFOs can't exist. I sometimes wonder how some people can get the title scientist.
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04-16-2008, 11:54 AM
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I have to agree with you there, especially after watching a show the other night that offered scientific proof that UFOs can't exist. I sometimes wonder how some people can get the title scientist.
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LOL, Unidentified Flying Object. Anything flying that is not identifiable to you is a UFO. Once you can identify it it is no longer a UFO.
Ron, just reference my signature. It explains much.
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Joe,
I have read your signature many times and thought it is really appropriate for many things. Especially in these times.
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Edit: the thing people fail to make a point of in this is it is supposed to be the Mayan gods passing the judgment. This means that if you are buying into the Mayan calendar marking the end of times then you are buying into the Mayan gods as the true gods. The Mayan Calendar (as with all aspects of Mayan culture) are based on the Mayan religious belief system (which includes the stars and cosmos). The Mayan calendar dates when the Mayan gods will pass judgment. If you do not believe that the Mayan gods wield any power, then the calendar has no significance.
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True to a certain extent, but all societies create 'gods' to a) explain stuff that they can perhaps 'measure', but cannot explain scientifically and b) assuage their fears of death.
ALL religions, including (ESPECIALLY?) the big 3 current ones, originating in the Middle East, (Islam, Judaism and Christianity) are basically the same in the premise that "my invisible friend is more powerful than your invisible friend".
NO gods wield any power (not just the Mayan ones), because there are no gods of any kind, and the sooner we all start to accept that, the fewer, unnecessary Jihads or Spanish Inquisitions or Crusades will be undertaken on behalf of one "invisible friend" or another...but I digress...
The Mayans were extremely advanced in their measurement of planetary phenomena and the cyclical nature of the universe, but they were unable to EXPLAIN a lot of these issues, so they consequently laid a lot of the blame/explanation around their "invisible friends". Their calendar is just one of many historically based 'documents' that are pointing to 2012 as a significant 'change date' for Earth history. One predicts the 'end' of the Catholic Church, one predicts the next shift in the Earth's magnetic poles (quite possible given the DRAMATIC changes in the earth's magnetic field over the last 20 years or so), one predicts the Hubbert Peak for oil to occur in 2012 etc. etc, but they all predict NOT "the ending of the world", but a "significant change in the Earth"...whatever that means.
If you DO believe in "an invisible friend", then one can base the explanation on that, but if you study physics, geology, sociology and astronomy then there are some very interesting, multiple physical and social phenomona that seem to be coming to some kind of climax at around the same time...who knows?
"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy."
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Glyn,
The Mayans were extremely advanced in their measurement of planetary phenomena and the cyclical nature of the universe.
This seems to be true for several very old civilizations. In fact based on some of the things they are now finding, I sometimes wonder if we are the remains of the real intelligent civilizations that once inhabited this planet and they have long since departed to other planets. Just look at all of the things we now have that are basically just improved versions of things they had long ago. The Egyptians were very advanced. And look at what the Greeks gave us.
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Glyn, I agree with you, I just chose to not go into that kind of detail. Usually when I do, I piss people off with the way I say it, so I keep it to myself. I believe religious change prophecies are self fulfilling to a point. The masses believe the change is happening so they cause it to happen. As far as the earth physical changes, then that is physics and can be explained, and dealt with as needed.
As far as the Mayans, that is what I was trying to say. That the current age was ending and a new (different/changed) age was starting at that time.
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