as most of you have know, the theory of the "end of days" is the theory, that the world will come to a collapse in 2012. the economies of the world will collapse, earth quakes will occur that are of the charts, and the world will be in a mode of panic. well, i have done extensive research and come to a conclusion. the world is not going to end in 2012. here are some reasons why.:
well, first off, you probably already know about the earthquakes that are going on around the world. many people think this is the beginning of the end. well, when one tectonic plate shifts, so does another. which activates another earthquake.
second, the Mien calonder does end in in 2012, but the most simple explanation explains this.
they had to end some were.
a calonder has to end. it can't go on forever. like any other calonder. the miens NEVER said the world was going to end. they just ended thier calonder.
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Love the blog! we seem to share many of the same views. keep up the good work!
Nobody knows what's going to happen.
David Gould
HUM 115/07X
Memorandum #4
My Goodness
Goodness is a rare quality these days. It is also what I consider to be the most important part
of any religion. One of the first things I remember reading was a short story by Somerset
Maughn about a man who married a terrible woman because He liked her kids and thought they
should have a good father. No one understood why he put up with such a vile shrew, but it was
because he had the “rarest quality of goodness”. It seems that everyone is out for themselves
these days, with very little consideration for how their thoughts and actions effect others. This
was bad enough when the economy was booming, but as unemployment goes up and money
gets tighter, goodness will fade away even more.
Most, if not all religions stress goodness as a major theme to attaining the ultimate goal of
gaining their “Heaven”. Some have other paths to heaven that would seem counterintuitive to
this, like blowing yourself up along with a bunch of “non-believers”. I have no idea how this gets
you to heaven, but I think it has more to do with brainwashing and power struggles than
goodness and heaven. But aside from a few crazies and fanatics, I think goodness is the central
theme to most religions.
There’s no end to the number of people willing to explain why theirs is the “true” religion, but
I don’t think any of them could know that. They’re guessing like the rest of us, and their guesses,
like ours, are mostly based on what their parents believe, not on any thoughts or revelations of
their own. So, it would seem, we all have room to be unsure to some degree. Parents can make
mistakes. But what’s wrong with that?
Do you have to know? I think that’s the beauty of goodness. It’s all you really need. What if
you get to heaven and find out the Zoroastrians where right? I have no idea what their belief
system is but at least you can say: “I was good!”, and that has to count for something.
And what if we’re all wrong. what if there is no God or heaven, everything ends and we just
die. Would it be so bad to have lived a good life, been kind to others and be remembered by
those who survive you as a good person. Maybe goodness should be a religion, forget your
preachers and parents and just be good. Be nice to people, stop being a jerk and look
around, you’re not alone. We would like you to be good too.
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