Showing posts with label mayan. Show all posts
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30 December 2012

COMMENTARY JUST BEFORE THE MAYAN 2012 APOCALYPSE FAILED SO WOEFULLY



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With rumors of a Mayan apocalypse making the rounds online and at the water cooler, when do we know the world is out of danger from the various astronomical and other cataclysms claimed by some to spell doom?



Some have pegged the end on 12/21/12 at the moment of the winter solstice, which at one point had been estimated by the U.S. Naval Observatory to take place at 11:11 UTC, or 6:11 a.m. EST. The Northern Hemisphere’s winter solstice, when the top half of the planet (everything north of the equator) will face away from the sun, actually occurred at 11:12 UTC, or 6:12 a.m. EST. Either way, the moment has ticked by, and the world is still here.


Today does mark an end, to the 13th 144,000-day cycle (called a b’ak’tun) of the ancient Mayan Long Count Calendar. The least worried about this rumored doomsday date? The Mayas.


Their calm comes amidst some particularly startling freakouts elsewhere: Chinese farmers making “doomsday escape pods;” NASA being flooded with worried phone calls; and supposedly mystical mountains in Europe getting overrun with apocalypse tourists. Oh yeah, and some kids got two days off school. In Michigan, two counties cancelled classes Thursday and Friday, citing both fears about school violence after the elementary school shooting in Connecticut last week and rumors about the end of the world causing distraction, according to CBS Detroit. [Mayan Doomsday (Not): Coverage & Countdown]

This week in the northwestern province of Qinghai, the government arrested more than 400 members of a doomsday-preaching group called the Church of the Almighty God, confiscating computers, banners, books, cellphones and other items, The Guardian reported.

Like many rumored doomsdays — from a 1910 scare tied to Halley’s Comet and a doomy divination by televangelist Pat Robertson in 1982 to TV preacher Harold Camping’s 2011 claim — that have come and gone, this one seems to have left Earth unscarred. Even so, social scientists have said the Mayan apocalypse does stand out from the rest. Most past scares have been sparked by charismatic leaders issuing divine proclamations. The Dec. 21 scare, however, was more of a grassroots prediction that seemed to pop up almost entirely online.

But where did it come from? Dec. 21 on the Western calendar likely corresponds to the end of the 13th b’ak’tun of the Mayan Long Count Calendar, one of three calendars the ancient Maya used to count time. The calendar works by counting first days, then 20-day chunks of time, then 260-day periods and 7,200-day periods. Ticking up like a car odometer, the calendar finally keeps track of 144,000-day blocks of time called b’ak’tuns.


continuing the cycle, 20 tuns become one ka’tun (7,200 days total) and 20 ka’tuns become one b’ak’tun (144,000 days total, or close to 400 years).


By matching Mayan calendar dates to our own calendar, researchers have concluded that Dec. 21, 2012, is the likely date for the last day of the 13th b’ak’tun. (Dec. 23 or Dec. 24 are other possibilities, thanks to different units on the calendar turning over at different times of day.)


Written in modern translation, that makes Dec. 21, in Mayan date, 13.0.0.0.0. Tomorrow, Dec. 22 will be 13.0.0.0.1. The ancient Maya believed that 13 b’ak’tuns represented one full cycle of creation, but they did not predict the world would come to an end. In fact, their calendar includes some rarely used units of time even larger than b’ak’tuns that would have allowed the Maya to count millions of years into the future, had their empire not crumbled around A.D. 900.


from yahoo news

 






29 December 2012

A MUST READ! SEE WHAT WOULD HAPPEN ON THE DAY OF RAPTURE

A MUST READ! SEE WHAT WOULD HAPPEN ON THE DAY OF RAPTURE





A few Sundays ago, I was in church….During the service, my mind left the church momentarily.By the time i returned, i came back with this…enjoy!
Its Sunday morning:
The maddening rush for church begins.

Alarms wake up sleepy heads.Hurried baths, skipped breakfast.
Families, friends, neighbors tucked into cars.
Commuters rushing for the next available vehicle.
Rush. Rush. Rush.

Its Sunday morning.
Bible-clutching believers are going to worship.

The traffic at church entrance.
Traffic control folks have a fit controlling traffic.
Drivers break traffic instructions to get into church early.
Ushers manage to direct worshipers to seats which many refuse for better seat options.
Brethren hug and shake hands.
The children in their Sunday school classes.
Everyone looks saintly and beautifully dressed Service begins….
The excitement.The frenzy of praise. The beauty of worship.

The dance. The claps. The tears.

The holy hands lifted to the One we claim to know and serve and worship.
The choir does a fantastic job of singing God’s praise.
Its a very full house. Hall packed beyond capacity.
Many are outside, seated. Inside is too full.
From the altar to the pews, God is in the house. …SUDDENLY…
…a loud trumpet sound…deafening…frightening too… Minutes later…
…..the church is still full..
Just a few empty seats.
Pastors are still here.
Just a handful missing.
The choir-clutching microphones are here, just a few seats are empty.
The ushers still have a large crowd to direct.
The traffic control is still controlling vehicles, the occupants still intact.

Just a few are missing…one or two crashes too.

The children church is totally EMPTY!
The elders’ stand is almost empty too.
People begin working their phones. Frantic calls are made.
This doesn’t look too good at all.
What is going on?
Isn’t this supposed to be the haven for the saints?
The church is still full. Almost everyone is here! Fear. Chaos. Confusion. Tears. Anxiety. Dread.

Wailing. Gnashing of teeth. Shame. Embarrassment.

Many go on their knees to pray….
Church people turn to pastor for answers…
People are screaming, running helter-skelter… “…RISE ON YOUR FEET AND LET US BEGIN TO PRAY FOR THE PEACE OF THIS NATION…”
That was the voice of the pastor that jolted me to reality.
And once again, i am back in the church building.
…Church Service continues… 

 

- By Lara Wise