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End of the world this year?
#21
Khoi Wrote:I really hate sh`it like this about how people thinks the world will be destroyed. It's possible, but not very likely. Chances are that if a comet or meteor were to get close to Earth, they'd be slightly repelled in a different direction anyways.

Doesnt this remind you of P3 ?

And tbh i dunno the birds falling and the fishies dieing scared me shitless. Though i believe if the world should end it would be 2012.
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#22
Poor Mayan who weren't Christians. They thought they'd at least have another year and a half.
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#23
goddamnit. Why does everyone have to come to Oakland to start crap? Tongue

GTFO my city you beezies.
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#24
http://listverse.com/2008/09/18/top-10-f...edictions/

IMO I'd put her in the number 15 spot.

Also while looking for this i kind of lol at the fact a LOT of Christians think Mayans predicted the CHRISTIAN apocalypse to happen on 2012.
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#25
They seriously need to stop doing this. Jesus will come again whenever the bloody hell he wants to; it's not something we can predict. I'm proud that these people are this zealous about their faith, but all they're going to do is get disappointed or get other people disappointed if their prediction turns out wrong *points to the Seventh Day Adventist thing*. This is all gonna reflect pretty badly on Christianity, honestly.
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#26
Daku Wrote:Doesnt this remind you of P3 ?

Not really. That's different.
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#27
lolol pathetic noobs
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#28
The day before I turn 18?

Awesome, I'll be a minor forever.
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#29
Quote:"If May 21 passes and I'm still here, that means I wasn't saved. Does that mean God's word is inaccurate or untrue? Not at all," Warden said.

Sigh. Already prepared to fail.
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#30
...is it that time of year already?
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#31
Russt Wrote:The day before I turn 18?

Awesome, I'll be a minor forever.

That's funny. My birthday is ON that day.
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#32
This reminds me of Y2K. And Hercolubus.
Bunch of crazies out there that just want the world to end one way or another.


By the way, anyone else going to watch that Discovery channel program about solar flares, asteroids, supernovas, dying suns and dark holes ripping our planet into pieces?
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#33
I wonder if anyone in a group like this ever made a 180-turn in life after realizing their respective Earth-shattering event didn't happen. They suddenly became a rational skeptic. That would make me laugh. Like the folks who break loose from Scientology probably aren't much for Thetans after that, but do former Mormons generally stop believing in just the tenets that separate Mormonism from the rest of Christianity or do they usually go full-out agnostic/atheist/nontheist?
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