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18 May 2011 4:30AM
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An untold number of people have tried to predict the Lord's return by using elaborate time tables. Most date setters do not realize mankind has not kept an unwavering record of time. Anyone wanting to chart for example 100 BC to 2000 AD would have contend with the fact 46 BC was 445 days long, there was no year 0 BC, and in 1582 we switched from Julian Years (360 days) to Gregorian (365 days). Because most prognosticators are not aware of all these errors, from the get go their math is already off by several years.

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18 May 2011 6:34AM

You'd think if you were predicting the end of the world you'd do a bit of homework about calendars and such!

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18 May 2011 8:25AM

A religiousfag doing homework? Never happen, there is no room for actual facts when it comes to this sort of brainwashing bullshit. Fuck off fag, and may your Lord fuck off with you

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18 May 2011 8:25AM

You'd think responsible, thinking adults would stop believing in fairy tales.

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18 May 2011 10:06AM

show me where those ^ creatures exist. that's a fairy tale in itself.

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18 May 2011 10:35AM

judgement day is coming 12/20/1212. the Mayans predicted it, and their calendar was based on the stars so there is no fuzzy math to mess up the date.get ur shit in order people.

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18 May 2011 11:22AM

No they didn't you idiot! That's just the beginning of a new Mayan calendar cycle!
Besides, the Mayans weren't Christians, so they had no conception of Judgment Day.
Get your facts straight before spreading bullshit.

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18 May 2011 1:27PM

I am glad we have developed from germs (?) in some mud hole. We have developed so well that everything works together perfectly. What are the odds that will ever happen again.
Blacks, sorry to say, you are still 500 years behind humanity ..sucks for you.

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18 May 2011 2:42PM

Leave it to some racist retard to steer a thread about the supposed coming of
Judgment Day totally off-topic to make some stupid comment about black people.
It must suck being such a retard.

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18 May 2011 3:06PM

It sucks more to be black.

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18 May 2011 3:25PM

for the mayans when one world ended another began.

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18 May 2011 4:46PM

And where did that get them?

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18 May 2011 4:48PM

and where does that question get you?

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18 May 2011 5:47PM

It was a rhetorical question. The Mayans thought the arrival of the Spanish
was the fulfillment of some prophecy, and we know where that got them.

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18 May 2011 5:37PM

you know what, seriously, who's to say that the mayans intended that date meant the end or change of the world, who's to say they just stopped making the calendar or they ran out of space or whatever?

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19 May 2011 2:14AM

Didn't the Mayans predict that niggers would die off on 12/20/2012?

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19 May 2011 8:48AM

The Julian Year is the same length as the Gregorian Year, it just has a different start day.

Glad you've figured that people aren't very good at keeping accurate records or understandng things that have been said or done. Now apply that approach to the so-called 'good book'...

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19 May 2011 9:53AM

Actually the Julian reckoning of days is different from the Gregorian one.
Under the Gregorian system, the years 1700, 1800, and 1900 were not leap years,
whereas they were under the old Julian system. The year 2000 was a leap year
under both systems. The years 2100, 2200, and 2300 will also not be leap years,
but 2400 will be. The Gregorian calendar was instituted by the Catholic Church
in 1582 after they realized the calendar was out of whack. Protestant countries
adopted this calendar reform later, and at different times. Russia was still
under the Julian system up until the Revolution in 1917. Christmas is celebrated
on different days in the Eastern Orthodox Church due to the discrepancy between
the Julian and Gregorian calendars. And Christmas is on Dec 25th because that
was the day of the winter solstice (not the 21st as it should have been) when
most of Europe converted to Christianity. There's no biblical reference as to
the birthday of Jesus, so the Church chose this popular holiday to celebrate it.
End of today's history lesson!

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