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21, 2012: Judgment Day
By David Brooks
Science can neither confirm nor discredit the
validity of many religiously or prophetically
deemed judgment days of the future, the soonest
of which will be arriving December 21, 2012, the
final day of the Mayan Calendar. Although the
Mayas reached their conclusion astrologically,
many religious beliefs and prophets have also
independently attached different earth-shattering
events to take place during relatively the same
neighborhood in time. As the winter solstice of
2012 draws nearer, scientists and skeptics alike
are paying close attention to the world's development
and potential signs that might support the Mayan
calendar's End-Time date or the religious belief
of others in a prophesied Judgment Day.
Most religions throughout history that believe
in a God or a Creator have had some sort a judgment
day within their belief system. In each case,
this is a time when the earth shall be destroyed
or cleansed of the wrong-doers and those that
believe in their God shall be saved or brought
to heaven to reside in His Kingdom. Although many
predicted judgment days have already come and
gone without incident, the fact that several others
fall relatively close to the Maya's astrologically
derived end-time has been the cause of some special
attention given to this particular date in the
near future.
Both the Jewish and the Islamic faiths have specific
end-time dates arriving within 229 years of the
Mayan prediction in 2012. The Jewish date is in
October of 2240 while the Islamic date falls in
the "Year of the Haj" in 2076. The Jewish
faith maintains that each one thousand years marks
one day for God. Both the Jewish calendar and
the Old Testament of the Bible state that on the
seventh day of God, everything that belongs to
Him shall be returned to Him. Likewise, many Christian
prophets have claimed that He shall return on
the third day of God, which could be anytime between
January 1, 2001 and December 31, 3000, each day
of God again being represented by a thousand years.
The Christian faith gives no specific date for
when God is going to return to earth and destroy
all evil while taking His followers with him to
Heaven. Instead, the Book of Revelations talks
of diminishing faith, increased violence, world
wars, world catastrophes, and natural disasters
mounting shortly before His reappearance. Many
religious leaders look at today's crime rates,
Tsunamis, earthquakes, hurricanes, wars being
fought between nations, and the growing number
of atheists as signs that God's return will be
soon. In 2005, La Voz De Aztlan reported, "...many
of the Old and New Testament biblical prophecies
of the end-times correlate amazingly with religious
beliefs of the Mayas and other indigenous civilizations
of the western hemisphere."
The Mayan calendars use astrology rather than
faith in pin-pointing their version of the last
day on earth as we know it. The Mayas were well
ahead of their time in regards to tracking the
stars and motions in the skies. They managed to
track patterns in the universe that scientists
were unable to rediscover until hundreds of years
later. Their calendars are based on the alignments
of Venus in relation to the Earth, or the positions
of particular stars and their relation to the
planets and solar system. The mere fact that they
were aware of a solar system and the difference
between planets and stars without the use of high-powered
telescopes baffles scientists and historians to
this day. Nonetheless, their calendars have been
proven to be by far the most accurate in existence.
The Mayans claim that time will no longer be
able to be measured after December 21, 2012 because
it will no longer consistently travel in the same
pattern that it does today. This could very easily
be a description of what would happen to time
if the earth got thrown off its axis. Once it
starts spinning at a different speed and angle,
the days will be longer or shorter. Likewise,
if its orbit around the sun is changed, so is
the length of a year. Their explanation was that
the solar system will reach the conclusion of
a 5,125 year natural cycle on December 21, 2012,
at which time drastic changes will take place.
These changes will be the cause of a day no longer
consisting of twenty-four hours and a year no
longer being three hundred and sixty-five and
a quarter days. Scientists have confirmed that,
in much the same manner as a year cycles through
the four seasons, the Mayas were once again correct
in regards to the 5,125 year seasonal cycle of
the solar system.
Along with the different religious beliefs and
the ancient astrology of the Mayas, there is one
major prophet that has earned the right to be
listened to who also confirms that the world is
soon in for a major change. Nostradamus was born
more than 500 years ago in France in 1503 A.D.
From 1555 to 1566, he wrote hundreds of quatrains.
Each of these quatrains is a prediction, a vision
he claimed he had gotten from the future that
had been delivered to him by God. Most of his
predictions were related to the political and
economic conditions of his own era, the late 1500's
and into the 1600's, but he also counted the number
of future world wars correctly, going so far as
to name "Hizler" as the second anti-Christ
behind World War II. In the early 1560's, he described
wars fought from the air and from below the ocean's
surface. He goes on to write about 'the new city'
that gets flattened soon before the third and
final world war. Many scholarly translators of
Nostradamus' work believe this prediction came
to fruition on September 11, 2001 with the World
Trade Center's collapse in New York City.
From his quatrains that are considered relevant
to today and potentially coincide with the type
of dramatic changes that would take place during
the prophesied end-time days, some experts translate
to state that a war will begin out of the Middle
East and the third anti-Christ will be a man with
a turban and a beard. He predicts that there will
be massive, worldwide loss of life, both militant
and civilian. He then claims that a millennium
of peace will follow this final world war, which
some interpret as starting over, or not enough
people left in the world to fight.
Nostradamus was well-known and not appreciated
by the government in power at the time of his
writings. Much of his work was written in a coded
language that he himself invented while constantly
traveling throughout Italy and France in case
the government got their hands on them. It is
for this reason that his predictions cannot be
taken to the bank. There is no doubt that Nostradamus
had an incredible insight of some sort to be aware
of world wars, planes, and submarines, to name
but a few, hundreds of years before they took
place or were invented. Precise dates, and many
times the event itself, however, are subject to
translation of his original work, which not every
translator sees eye to eye on.
In light of so many unrelated sources pinpointing
the same relatively small span of time for a cataclysmic
event to occur, many scientists are carefully
tracking the numbers and severities of today's
natural disasters and comparing them closely to
the past. In Revelations, as the world as we know
it nears its final days, natural disasters are
on the increase. According to the U.S. Geological
Survey, a government funded organization, in the
1900's there were 110 earthquakes large enough
to cause 1000 or more deaths throughout the world.
Breaking the century down to first half and second
half, there were exactly fifty-five earthquakes
of this magnitude during the first fifty years.
There were also exactly fifty-five earthquakes
during the second fifty years of the 1900's. So
they have not increased in numbers. However, using
the number of deaths as a determining factor in
history is irrelevant because of the growth and
greater densities of the population as time progresses.
The great San Francisco earthquake of 1906, for
example, caused 3,000 deaths. With today's population,
that same earthquake could easily be responsible
for 30,000 deaths.
This leaves us to look at the severity of the
earthquakes. The Richter Magnitude scale is used
to measure the strength of each quake. During
the first fifty years, the 1.1 earthquakes per
year averaged a 6.6 on the Richter scale. During
the second fifty years, the average was 6.9. This
may not look like a very large difference, but
in this point system, each tenth of a point is
almost double the strength of the previous tenth.
And having pointed that out, we should take note
of the fact that the U.S. Geological Survey team
also has recorded seven such earthquakes thus
far in the 2000's. The average in numbers is only
half an earthquake more per year, but the average
Richter scale level has risen quite a bit to 7.5.
Hurricanes and tropical storms are also being
closely tracked. According to the National Hurricane
Center, the United States had more hurricanes
in the first half of the 1900's than the second
half by twenty-three, but the percentage of those
hurricanes that were ranked in the most severe
categories rose from 32% to 39% in the latter
half.
On the most recent years, CNN News reports that
a record number of storms hit the U.S. in 2005.
The seasonal average for named storms is ten.
Six of those are hurricanes and two of those are
major. In 2005 alone, there were a record twenty-seven
named storms, thirteen of which were hurricanes,
and seven of which were major. That puts over
50% of the hurricanes into the higher categories,
a dramatic increase from the last century.
Another natural phenomenon going on right now
that scientist and governments alike are very
concerned about that could potentially cause the
realization of the Mayan prediction regarding
the fate of the earth, is global warming, or more
specifically, the melting of the earth's ice caps.
CBS NEWS reported on February 19, 2006, that the
ice caps have been frozen for more than 100,000
years but will have melted by the end of this
century. "Temps in the arctic are rising
twice as fast as they are in the rest of the world"
(Bill Owens).
Bob Corell, one of the world's top authorities
on climate change, recently joined with 300 scientists
from eight countries and put together The Arctic
Climate Impact Assessment. Their reported conclusion
was, "The entire planet is out of balance...In
10 years, here in the arctic, we [will] see what
the rest of the planet will see in 25 or 30 years
from now." Corell adds, for CBS News, that
sea levels which have risen 10 inches over the
last century will have risen an additional three
feet during the next 100 years. The result of
this would cause the lowlands in virtually every
country in the world to be under water. The Netherlands
would simply no longer exist.
On August 23, 2005, the India Daily Technology
Team, released a study about the overall condition
of our planet, stating "The tectonic plate
shifts, underwater volcanoes, earthquakes, landslides
and Tsunamis are increasing at rates never seen
before...The number of floods and droughts has
increased beyond imagination in the last ten years."
The numbers in some cases are indeed up, but in
most there is little change. However, the intensity
or magnitude of these natural disasters has most
definitely increased and currently show no signs
of changing this trend.
The increased severities of these storms and
earthquakes, as well as the predicted melting
of the ice caps, are all natural phenomenon that
may be taking place as part of the natural cycle
of the solar system. Just as every summer melts
away the winter snow and ice, the rising temperatures
here on earth could be a part of a change of seasons
in the solar system. Since the end of this cycle
occurs December 21, 2012, it stands to reason
that a new cycle will begin on December 22, 2012.
We know that the solar system, as well as the
planet we live on, has been through this cycle
countless times in its billions of years of existence.
We also know that the earth has been through many
of these cycles without falling off its axis.
Since the ice caps are not predicted to melt completely
for another century or so, and the new solar season
begins in less than six years, it is quite possible
that the new season could begin to correct these
natural phenomena before they contribute to the
destruction of life on this planet as we know
it. It is virtually impossible to know what daily
or even yearly changes in the earth's climate
may have taken place in the last decade or two
before the end of the last solar cycle 5,119 years
ago.
Something cosmic may indeed happen on December
21, 2012, but all we need to do is look back a
few years to 1999 when the world held its breath
as the calendar shifted to a new century. People
were stocking up on supplies and preparing for
a world-wide economic collapse just before the
turn of the century based purely on the suspicions
of a few paranoid folks in power. By 2010, the
paranoia that the Maya's might be correct will
undoubtedly reach discussion levels to equal the
intensity of Y2K, if not surpass it. But without
concrete scientific evidence that the structure
of time is going to change as in the Mayan prediction,
or that the earth is going to change its rotation
or orbit around the sun in less than six years,
in my opinion, we will more than likely see another
prophesied judgment day come and go once again.
Then after a collective, global, sigh of relief,
we will undoubtedly shift our attention to the
next potential judgment day in 2040 when all nine
planets of our solar system line up in a straight
line for the first time in hundreds of thousands
of years.
Source: http://www.associatedcontent.com
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