sorry i got mixed up this statement confused me so i said aztec instead of mayans.sorry i have my blond moments.or maybe this is 1 big misunderstanding and the mayans decided to end their calender at 2012 because by thn they may have thought they would be either dead or thought that by then they would have thought of a better way to keep time.Honestly its Y2K all over again.if there is some F&^%ing cave prophecy(or temple in this case) i really wanna see it otherwise it's complete and utter bull.not dissing any religion buy name 1 religion with actual proof that is phesible with everything in their religion otherwise it's another way to acheve peace and harmony(which has actualy not worked yet or for long).ShadeOfRed said:Here's my thoughts on the thing.
It won't be in 2012, it will be sooner. Why? Leap days. No doubt the Aztecs knew about the whole rotation and revolution of the Earth around the Sun, like all pre Dark Ages cultures they knew their shit. What they couldn't have known however, was that the Dark Ages buggered everything about how they would've told time up, and sometime after that we added our Leap Years. I am not at all sure when we added them in, but unless someone did some date buggering we're not going to have an apocalypse on that day.
And as far as I know, 2012 has no relevence to any of my Christian friends.
Where exactly in my statement did I say "The Hopi calendar ends on December 2012 so this means we are all dead."? Sorry to sound like a pompous ass about it but it was called for.Silva said:This is insignificant. Both of those cycles are made so that they restart once they reach their end. The same can be said of the Mayan calendar - that's why it's called a calendar, by definition a calendar repeats itself once a cycle is completed. That's why in the Roman calendar, when the end of December comes, January starts.DrunkWithPower said:The Hopi indians calendar also ends in December 2012... back at you.crepesack said:the prediction cycle of the chinese iching ends on 2012... just putting that out there to freak you guys.
There's no difference between that and the other ancient calendars in this sense - all of these systems are connected to astrology and seasonal cycles, which move our view of the ecliptic around (with a slight discrepancy that changes the pattern by several degrees over thousands of years, which these civilisations were unable to detect).
These systems are designed to repeat. The end of them does not signify the end of the world by default. Prophecy might, but in most of these cultures, that's not the case.
Let's stop pretending these cultures all predicted the end of the world; that's as culturally ignorant as a statement as the belief itself, which is so obviously inaccurate.
Read this.2012 Wont Happen said:I know that the 2012 apocalypse is based on the Mayan calendar. But today at school I saw somebody with a bunch of Christian symbols and then also the number "2012" stitched on their backpack which made me wonder if 2012 has some importance in revelations or some such
Close. They were gonna get to 2012...and start the calender over. Then do it all over again. There wasn't really any significance to it.Gestapo Hunter said:maybe the mayans just got lazy and just ended their calender at 2012
"God is in all things and all things are in God."2012 Wont Happen said:I know that the 2012 apocalypse is based on the Mayan calendar. But today at school I saw somebody with a bunch of Christian symbols and then also the number "2012" stitched on their backpack which made me wonder if 2012 has some importance in revelations or some such
So, God is The Devil and will cause the apocalypse? What a dick.Seanchaidh said:"God is in all things and all things are in God."
So if the world is going to end at some point, well, it MUST have something to do with Christianity. Right?
It just seemed like you were agreeing with crepesack's sentiments of "freaking people out". My bad. We normally either quote to disagree or quote to strongly agree, and your post didn't seem neutral or disagreeing.DrunkWithPower said:Where exactly in my statement did I say "The Hopi calendar ends on December 2012 so this means we are all dead."? Sorry to sound like a pompous ass about it but it was called for.
All part of the plan, of course!Booze Zombie said:So, God is The Devil and will cause the apocalypse? What a dick.Seanchaidh said:"God is in all things and all things are in God."
So if the world is going to end at some point, well, it MUST have something to do with Christianity. Right?
Totally wrong, but whatever you say.Shoggoth2588 said:The christians think Jesus will return then and that the world will end and blah, blah, blah and there will be doom and death for the non-believers and blah-de-blad-de-blah and power and glory for the true believers blah-blah-blah and there will be shrimp toast and cake when it's all over -shrugs-
Nah, I see your point, I should have put more into it.Silva said:It just seemed like you were agreeing with crepesack's sentiments of "freaking people out". My bad. We normally either quote to disagree or quote to strongly agree, and your post didn't seem neutral or disagreeing.DrunkWithPower said:Where exactly in my statement did I say "The Hopi calendar ends on December 2012 so this means we are all dead."? Sorry to sound like a pompous ass about it but it was called for.