There has been a lot of talk about the date December 21, 2012 lately, all centering on the inherent end of the world as we know it. Television documentaries, the recent movie 2012, radio shows, numerous blogs, and a media buzzing with excitement have given some credence to the principles that a great cataclysmic event will occur at the end of 2012. With all the commotion, possibly we should survey this prediction as well. Is there is any validity to this claim, or is it just another doomsday scenario that will come and go with barely a whisper?
There are some people who claim that aged prophesies, writings, and modern day events are all pointing to a day of disaster that culminates in mass destruction and loss of life. Some quote the quatrains of Nostradamus, the apocalyptic scriptures of the Bible, and other aged writing as proof that a cataclysm is coming. More significantly, many people point to the incredibly exact aged Mayan calendar which ends suddenly on December 21, 2012, as evidence that the world will come to a sudden end.
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This is not the first time the end of the world has been predicted. Since near the beginning of time, there have been predictions of a catastrophic world ending. It is likely that aged cavemen conception the end was near when they saw celestial phenomena like comets and solar eclipses. Certainly, some of the biblical prophets incredible a cataclysmic ending of the world, as well as seers in other aged cultures.
In more modern times, predictions of doom have abounded along with societal upheaval, wars and conquering armies. As Genghis Kahn's hordes overran eastern civilizations, some were sure the end was near. Napoleon was conception by some to be the anti-Christ who would usher in the end of the world. In the 20th century, many people conception that World War 2 was going to bring the end of civilization, and Nazi leader Adolph Hitler was the anti-Christ or worse. It didn't happen of course, but that hasn't stopped predictions of Armageddon from continuing to present day.
That said, it's true that just because something hasn't happened yet doesn't mean it won't happen in the future. There are many inherent threats that could wipe out the Earth, and they should not be dismissed. Events such as a comet collision with earth, a super volcanic explosion, gamma or cosmic ray bursts, a so-called galactic alignment, or even global warming could all spell doom for the earth. However, how do we know that just because the Mayan calendar ends at in 2012 that the earth will end on that date as well? Some skeptics say this is pure reckon without any basis in fact.
In conclusion, it's probably a safe bet that no one literally knows for sure when the end will occur unless they have the omnipotence of God. And when it comes to God, we can look to the Bible, where Jesus, who claimed to be God's Son, said that no one knows the day or hour of the end except God the Father himself. If Jesus himself didn't know, then how can we know when the world will end? Rather than worrying about a distant event that may not happen, we would do best to live in the present, and do what we can to make ourselves and our world a best place.
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