May 21st Doomsday! Please tell me that you do not believe in this May 21st Doomsday or Rapture. Well, if you do, you will be raptured or destroyed in hours so you better do whatever you want to do REALLY quick! |
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The Center for Disease Control (CDC) in Atlanta has issued a Zombie Apocalypse warning. Seriously. Well, sort of seriously. The CDC is joking, of course. It turns out that basically all the precautions for a Zombie Apocalypse are the same things that you would do in the event of a natural disaster like a flood, earthquake, or hurricane. |
So, here is the thing: May 21st 2011 has nothing to do with the Mayans at all. It is a date that has been made famous by a radio preacher from California. Harold Camping, 89, first said that the world would end in 1994 – when that did not happen he said that he had made a mathematical error and that the new date would be May 2011. |
December 21st 2012 – a date that is well known globally. Several hundred years ago, the Ancient Mayans predicted the apocalypse on this very date. With their 5,125 year old calendar resetting itself to 0.0.0.0. on this date, many are preparing for the worst. However, how legit is the prophecy of the Mayans? Here are the top ten reasons why the world will not end in 2012: |
Daily it seems that we are getting more and more reports of natural disasters wreaking havoc on the earth. The last week has seen massive storm systems rip across the United States from Texas to New York. Yesterday more than 250 people were killed as dozens of tornadoes rampaged through Tennessee, Mississippi, Virginia, Kentucky, Alabama, and Georgia. More than 170 deaths have been reported in Alabama alone. |
Mayan prophecies for 2012. What are the Mayan prophecies? There are so many questions that need answered about the Mayans… get your answers here in the Mayan Prophecies 101 broadcast! |
What does my name mean in regards to my life choices? There is a new study on the self-fulfilling prophecy of names. The study suggests that someone named Dennis is more likely to become a dentist than a butcher… although it admits that a fair amount of Dentists are NOT named Dennis. |
Mayan Long Count Calendar – After over 5,126 years, the Mayan long count calendar is coming to an end. The long count was not the only calendar used by the Mayans. They had two yearly calendars: the solar and the religious. They also had a 52-year span called a calendar round. After reading this article, you will have a firm grasp of the Mayan system for calendars and further understand the significance of the long count. |