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I watch the National Geographic channel all the time. They had a show on yesterday about Revelation and Armegeddon.
It has been predicted that Revelation will happen on Dec. 21 of 2012 I think. But I highly doubt it because it has been predicted many times before and those dates have come and gone with no appearance by Christ. Christ does not want us to predict his time of return so I'm guessing he's going to make a more dramatic surprise entrance if he does at all. I find the idea of Revelation kind of scary. I mean, horsemen are coming to unleash death, earthquakes, disease, etc. I think I heard something about a seven headed monster as well. As if the antichrist himself wasn't bad enough. I've also heard theories about mass persecutions of Jews and that the final battle between the armies of Christ and the antichrist will take place in this valley where several battles have been fought before by people such as Napoleon. I can't think of the name of the valley, though. I think I heard about the dead being resurrected, too. We're all going to be supposedly judged on that day and as long as you're a follower of Jesus it's all good. But the important thing is that good will ultimately triumph and the antichrist will be defeated...If any of this ever happens at all. But don't take my word on all of that because I'm no expert on it and I may be wrong on some parts. As far as the end of the world goes, it's pretty much inevitable that the Earth will be destroyed in my opinion. The sun is halfway through its life and it will die in 500 billion years. As the sun goes it will swell and consume several planets including our own so you might as well be cremated when you die. It is also true that we are overdue for an ice age and that the ice is melting due to global warming. I've heard our futures mainly rest in the hands of China and India over that matter. I think meteors pose a big threat to our planet as well. There is a huge one headed in our direction that is expected to be here somewhere between 2020 and 2030. Most likely it will miss us as it's only a 1 in 60ish chance. But hey, it happened to the dinosaurs. And what about oil? It is going to run out eventually and so far we have no alternatives that I'm aware of. |
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