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end of the world as we know it?
By Rush Button, T&D Columnist
Tuesday, January 02, 2007
Well, happy New Year anyway! Watching, reading
and considering the news between Christmas and
New Year’s day, it has occurred to me that
in stark contrast to that wonderful celebration
of hope, the outlook for planet Earth seems pretty
darn bleak.
Of course, the news channels were continuing
to harp on the rogue nations of North Korea and
Iran and their efforts to become nuclear powers.
Considering the intent of their rabid and murderous
leadership, they’ll have no qualms about
using them, either.
Many of the “expert” commentators
are asserting that this will, ultimately, touch
off? World War III, which will destroy civilization
and, possibility, with deadly radioactive poison
enveloping the whole planet, virtually all life
on earth.
Then I heard on the History channel that the
world is coming to an end on December 21, 2012!
The ancient Maya Indians made this stunning prediction
more than 2,000 years ago. The program went into
detail on how the Maya calculated the exact date
of doomsday. The Maya were legendary astronomers
and time keepers – their calendar is more
accurate than our own. By tracking the stars and
planets, Mayan astronomers assigned great meaning
to astronomical phenomena and made extraordinary
predictions based on them – many of which
have already come true.
The troublesome thing is that scientists, archaeologists,
astronomers and historians agree that there are
some unique astrophysical events that will transpire
right at that time – they say that the precise
date of December 21, 2012 A.D, represents an extremely
close conjunction of the winter solstice sun with
the crossing point of the galactic equator (equator
of the Milky Way) and the ecliptic (path of the
sun), what the ancient Maya recognized as the
“Sacred Tree.”
Amazingly, the center of this cosmic “cross,”
that is right where the ecliptic crosses over
the Milky Way, is exactly where the December solstice
sun will be in A.D. 2012. This alignment occurs
only once every 25,800 years. According to the
Mayas, the center of the galaxy is the cosmic
womb: the place of dead, transformation, regeneration
and rebirth.
Yeah, I know, sounds like mumbo-jumbo, but if
you think it’s a bunch of hogwash, remember:
the Wise Men determined the birth time of the
Messiah by their observations of the stars and
followed a “star” to His birthplace.
In these troubled times of Islamic terrorism,
nuclear war, famine, disease and global climate
change, it is not surprising there is a lot of
talk about the end of the world. Scientists are
struggling to find out what is causing global
warming, and we wonder whether the planet may
be destroyed by this, or by phenomena such as
asteroids or comets.
Government leaders are fraught with concern about
the terrorism menace pouring from Middle East.
Many Bible scholars and believers in Biblical
prophesy feel that Israelis are on the brink of
an all-out war with their Islamic neighbors. These
scholars and believers are preparing for the Antichrist,
Armageddon and the second coming of the Messiah.
They say the end of the world will happen in the
next few years. Could all of this be coincidental
with an even more destructive force from the heavens?
But perhaps it won’t be the “end
of the world” but rather the “end
of the world as we know it.” According to
the Bible, Jesus is to return in the midst of
the most horrifying war and annihilation of the
human race that the world has ever seen, put an
end to it all by defeating the armies of evil
and establish His “Millennial Kingdom.”
Will this happen on December 21, 2012? God only
knows ... but considering that fact, it might
not be a bad idea to say your prayers.
T&D Columnist Rush Button can be reached
by e-mail at buttonrl@aol.com or by phone at 803-534-3724.
His column appears every Tuesday. Discuss this
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