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What about the "doomsday prophecy" of 2012 compels people to ask it in R&S?

WWHMJD? HE WOULD ROCK!!!
Thou shalt turn thy music UP!
Tinfoil, you say? How will that help?

Public Comments

1. I bet the book of mormon could answer that one!

2. The people who believe this prophecy are forever trapped in the mindset of a few too many beers.

3. because the religious feeble-minded individuals who believe in doomsday scenario also hangout here.

4. Its idiocracy...

5. Astronomy has it worse

6. TURN THE MUSIC DOWN, JUNIOR!!!

THIGH CAN'T BELIEVE THOU ACTUALLY CALL THAT CRAP MUSIC!!!

7. Jesus said that no man knows but the Father. Plain and simple. It doesn't bother me at all.

8. The prophesy is true. We all need to buy lots of tinfoil.

9. because the word "PROPHECY" is the operative word.

10. Geez, I hope we don't have to eat our own chilluns.
That would be bad.
(Should I fatten them up?)

11. This guys read it, got scared and then want to scare everybody.

12. it's stupid. truly idiotic that our species is that stupid to believe such BS.



This proves to other countries, planets that we are truly the most ignorant and stupid in our universe.

13. Only God knows and no man can predict what He is going to do.

Rock on until then...but discover the real Jesus. WWJD.

And tinfoil is only good for baking, grilling, and leftovers.

14. Maybe it's because we've been running three years behind. Jesus started his ministry at age thirty, not thirty three. This is the real 2012. And in the back of our collective heads, we know it's almost over.

Actually it doesn't matter to me. I never ask about it.

15. I just love how the entire Revelations chapter of the Bible is like, so predictable.

Everyone thinks the world will end so they jump on the religious bandwagon and are sent to hell for their trouble. Didn't you notice how church membership sky rocketed right after 9-11?!? Seemed to drop again within 6 months.

I wonder what the Bible thumpers thought then--was that the signal that the world was going to end? Was it a false alarm? But I think that it's already been proved that even when prophecies don't come true, more people will join up believing the person to still be right.

16. Well, if you simplify the argument to:

1) Religions are all crazy.

2) Doomsday is crazy.

3) Therefore, religious people will flock to 2012.

It sorta makes sense.