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The Earth Is Coming to an End – a Flash Animation by Austin Luna

About “End of the World”

For as long as I can remember, I have had a craving for funny flash animation that was on the internet. That craving for funny animations led me to find my favorite flash animation of all time.

Use the next link if you haven’t had the pleasure of watching The End of the World animation. This is one of the web’s finest animations.

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The End of the World – Why That Is a Good Thing by Robert King

To be sure, end of the world is a frightening thought, and consequently, because of the unpleasant images associated with it, most people avoid thinking about it.

Hollywood movies portray the post-apocalyptic world peopled with survivors who have been reduced to animalistic savages. Evangelicals paint an even bleaker picture. They imagine all the Christians are to be beamed up to heaven, while the unbelievers are left behind to experience the horrors of the end of the world. Most people under the influence of churchianity have had implanted in their minds that the earth will be completely depopulated and destroyed.

But, happily, that is not what the Bible teaches.

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NASA and Planet X – 2012 Survival Solution

NASA and Planet X. May 13th, 2012 admin. Researcher, Cristian Negureanu, sent this explanation for the interest in Planet X or Nibiru. The real cause of climate changes, volcanoes activity, intensification of the seismic activity etc., is the

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New Mayan Calendars Discovered: World Isn’t Ending After All

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BY GINA COOK ANCHOR LAUREN ZIMA If you thought you could get out of Christmas shopping this year because the world was coming to an end on December 21st — think again. Archaeologists discovered another Mayan calendar in Guatemala showing the Earth’s time will continue beyond December. A writer for the Boston Globe explains how a Boston University student discovered the calendar by chance while the team was excavating Mayan ruins. “…BU undergraduate, Maxwell Chamberlain, spotted a faded painting on a patch of wall during his lunch break … William Saturno, an assistant professor of archeology at BU who led the team, began an excavation, and discovered a magnificent, nearly life-sized portrait of a Maya king…” A 6 by 6 foot room houses the calendar with delicately painted hieroglyphs, numbers, and notations — never seen before. Here’s a video from National Geographic: “Inside on the walls a well preserved mural and some mysterious astronomical and calendar symbols.” Live Science says those calendar symbols are … “…complex indeed, featuring stacked bars and dots representing fives and ones and recording lunar cycles in six-month chunks of time. … The Maya recorded time in a series of cycles, … called baktuns. … In one column, the ancient scribe even worked out a cycle of time recording 17 baktuns.” That 17 baktuns means time will extend 7000 years into the future — contradicting the previous Mayan calendar that resulted in end of the world rumors. The Daily

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