Society & Culture

2012

Society & Culture

Posted by: Topsy

4th May 2010 12:21pm

Thoughts and ideas about impending supposed doomsday. Is it necessary to look carefully at the outcome of a global environmental crisis and prepare or do we keep our heads in the sand


DeltronZer0
  • 19th Aug 2010 02:48pm

We should be carefully looking at the outcome of all global environment crisis' and try to minimise the cost that these disasters have on our environment, and therefore ourselves.
Nothing will happen in 2012 of the likes that some people who beleive in the whole Mayan apocalypse scenario or a 2nd coming of Jesus. That has been misunderstood by the mainstream for a long time. While the Mayans did predict that 2012 was going to be the end of something, it was only that particular age (or end of the Mayan calender) that was ending and would then start a new, beginning the Mayan calender from the start. It works in cycles.


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