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At least that one is slightly more believable.buckeyemania11;1925932; said:Guess we can all gear up for 2012 now
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Florida Buckeye;1726317; said:Clearly not good at reading the whole Bible...Matt 24:36
MaxBuck;1925623; said:I'm not sure what all this was about. I know only a very few people who completely vanished off the face of the earth today. Less than a hundred, I'd estimate.
From Dublin, Ohio, that is. Maybe more from Grove City. Anyone?

Preacher says the End of the World really, really is today. Maybe.
Today might be the end of the world, but Family Radio Network preacher Harold Camping, whose last Doomsday prediction in May fizzled, doesn't want to make a big fuss of it this time.
Camping's home phone has been disconnected and a visitor to the radio station in Alameda, Calif., is gently turned away with "no comment," Inside Bay Area reports.
The Associated Press reports that Susan Espinoa, daughter of the 90-year-old Camping, responded by e-mail to one request for comment by saying: "I'm sorry to disappoint you, but we at Family Radio have been directed to not talk to the media or the press."
Camping, who suffered a stroke in the weeks after his May 21 for the End of the World failed to materialize, reset the date for Oct. 21, but has notably sprinkled his prediction with "probably" and "maybe."
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buckeyemania11;1925932; said:Guess we can all gear up for 2012 now
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The Nibiru cataclysm is a supposed disastrous encounter between the Earth and a large planetary object (either a collision or a near-miss) which certain groups believe will take place in the early 21st century. Believers in this doomsday event usually refer to this object as Planet X or Nibiru. The idea that a planet-sized object could collide with or pass by Earth in the near future is not supported by any scientific evidence and has been rejected as pseudoscience by astronomers and planetary scientists.
Zurp;2144546; said:Anyway, I think that there's no chance of surviving in three to five billion years when the Milky Way galaxy collides with the Andromeda Galaxy.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andromeda–Milky_Way_collision
Zurp;2144546; said:Just do a google search for Nibiru and you'll learn you aren't wrong.
Wikipedia entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nibiru_cataclysm
Basically, there's this other planet out there somewhere, that NASA won't tell us about because it will start all kinds of panic amongst the population. This planet (Nibiru) doesn't have a circular orbit like all the other planets do, but it has a very tight elliptical orbit. And its orbit takes 3600 years. Ha. Anyway, oh yeah - the best part is that there is a species of human-like people on this planet. (No one has explained how they can live on such a cold planet, since the planet is usually way beyond the orbits of Neptune and Pluto (you'll always be a planet, in my book). These aliens visit earth each time Nibiru gets close. And yeah - you guessed it - the planet will get closest to the earth in December, 2012, causing all kinds of natural disasters.
I think I saw somewhere that the aliens first came to earth during one of their passes, and they saw that the earth was full of gold, which was needed on Nibiru to help keep their atmosphere from escaping. So they mixed their DNA with that of earth's native primates, and they made humans. Humans were for a long time their slaves. Then, one day, for no reason that I have yet found, the Nibirus left, and humans have become what we are today. But the Mayans - they knew the truth, and somehow knew when the Nibirus were coming back. Hence, the calendar.
If you look on youtube, there are a lot of videos of people claiming proof of Nibiru. Nothing newer than a few years ago. I'd imagine that if this planet were real, everything else here was real, we'd have a lot more proof of this thing that's more recent than 3 years old. Oh - and the best "proof" is the people you see Nibiru setting in the east while the sun is rising in the east. (Lens Flare.) I also like the people who claim that you can't see Nibiru because it's on the other side from the sun right now. What - is it ALWAYS on the other side of the sun? I'm not a physicist, but that's one funky orbit, if you ask me.
Anyway, I think that there's no chance of surviving in three to five billion years when the Milky Way galaxy collides with the Andromeda Galaxy.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andromeda–Milky_Way_collision
Zurp;2144546; said:Just do a google search for Nibiru and you'll learn you aren't wrong.
Wikipedia entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nibiru_cataclysm
...If you find yourself alone [strike]riding in green fields[/strike] in a real life version of the Romper Room with [xxx] on your face, do not be troubled; for you are in Elysium, and you're already dead!