Does this have anything to do with Christianity and if it does please explain
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It has nothing to do with Chritianity.
There is no truth in it.
The internet hoax claims to be based on Mayan prophecy but it isn't the Mayans themseves don't even believe it. However you'll know there's no truth in it in a couple of months so there's no need to go into any detail. Just watch and see.
There is no truth in it.
The internet hoax claims to be based on Mayan prophecy but it isn't the Mayans themseves don't even believe it. However you'll know there's no truth in it in a couple of months so there's no need to go into any detail. Just watch and see.
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There is really very little truth to the doomsday hoax. In fact, they mostly either ignore the facts or make up their own. One of few real things they talk about is the Mayan calendar. Yes, it exists and yes, it "ends" this year, but SO WHAT? The Mayans NEVER SAID that the world will end and even if they did say that, even if they showed pictures of a comet hitting the middle of their Pyramid of the Sun, why would you care? Nobody can predict the future, you know, that's just one of those facts the hoaxers ignore.
As to Christianity, what difference does it make? Again, even if the Bible came with instructions on how to deal with the end of the world this December, would you believe it? Nobody can see the future. You have to get a grip on reality. When a televangelist talks about prophets of the Bible, he is just spelling the word wrong.
http://www.2012hoax.org
As to Christianity, what difference does it make? Again, even if the Bible came with instructions on how to deal with the end of the world this December, would you believe it? Nobody can see the future. You have to get a grip on reality. When a televangelist talks about prophets of the Bible, he is just spelling the word wrong.
http://www.2012hoax.org
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It has nothing to do with Christianity; a little to do with the Mayans, and a great deal to do with internet gossip.
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None whatsoever.
Some Christian cranks have jumped on the 2012 bandwagon, but this has nothing to do with Christianity per se.
http://www.2012hoax.org
Some Christian cranks have jumped on the 2012 bandwagon, but this has nothing to do with Christianity per se.
http://www.2012hoax.org
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12/21/12 doomsday predictions are nonsense.
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Today is October 30th. Less than 2 months away. That means we should be should be able to see Nibiru with the naked eye by now.
*looks out window towards sky*
*looks out window towards sky*
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