Posted by jackinok on November 15, 2012 at 05:59:03 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: End Of The World? posted by RBnSC on November 15, 2012 at 04:49:01:
not the end of the world,,,the end of civilization, two totally different things. civilization is a parasite living on the back of the world.the mayan calander does NOT indicate anywhere the end of the world,the end of the khartum(sp) indicates a massive restructuring of civilization as we know it.long term famine,civil unrest,wars, rebellion against established govs. any of this sound familiar? its not and never was a sign of the end of the world,its a remaking of civilized society ,one that has happened many times before. history tells us there were many mayan calanders,we have one left. was this the latest one or simply a turning of a page? one thing is for certain,historicaly throughout time,man and mankind tends to grow more through the worst possible of scenarios.the greatest so called advances have been made in the worst possible of times. wont be the end of the world it will simply be a resetting of civilizations,in fact believe it or not,read the last book of the bible if you want to understand the mayan calander.the two follow each other closely,world wide finacial collapse,worldwide starvation,etc etc. basicaly just a resetting to simpler times.look at all the things we see in the world that boggle our minds ,such as the pyramids.how did folks build these,why are they world wide? how did the build them,when we cant do it with even our best modern tools? there are even older and more massive structures than that. if you care to check youll find they were built at the end of a khartum.the technology was lost, and civilization reset.they remain as a sign we were here before.
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