No one can be sure when a "doomsday" or final end to the world will happen. Some now predict December 21st, 2012 (based on the ancient Mayan calendar which stops there). This is likely to be wrong just like many previous predictions.
The world faces very serious problems in the year 2009, which may well get much worse by the year 2012. However , 2012 is not doomsday. The Mayan calendar does not predict the future.
*Sigh* The Mayan calendar DOES predict the future, and no, it does NOT predict the end of the world. It predicts the end of the cycle. You know, that only once every many thousand years that this happens right?
Christians believe one day jesus will return to save all the people who happen to believe in him and send everyone else to hell for not believing his 2000 year old book. The earth will then be destroyed and all the christians will live forever in paradise and everyone else will eternally burn for what they did to god
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Doomsday is a prevalent human idea throughout the various religions/beliefs of the world that one day, this world will end or complete a cycle. The most popular of ideas this particular year are the Mayan Calendar and the Hopi Indian folklore.
The Scripture speaks of a 'end of the age' of the rule of man. It is described in many Prophetic books like Daniel, Ezekiel, Zechariah, etc and the specific timeline is spelled out in the Book of Revelation. Here there are the 7 Seals, Trumpets, and Vials that will occur until the 2nd Coming of Jesus Christ and the start of His Millennial Rule. The 1st Judgement of the 'firstfruits' will have occurred at His Coming again and afterwards the 2nd Judgement (all who never had a chance to hear the truth) for a short while. Then the final rebellion of mankind via the released Satan and the final 3rd Judgement (those incorrigibly evil who refuse to repent). After this the old will be cleansed by fire and a New Earth will become the Throne of God and His new spiritual sons and daughters - the vast majority of mankind that ever lived.
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yes , lots of people liked the doomsday book
doomsday tourism is a subcategory of dark tourism, and it is motivated by visiting places 'destroyed' by catastrophes that may be or will be responsible for the 'doomsday'. for example global warning is a catastrophe and places that are involved are patagonia, antarctic and arctic etc.
Doomsday paintings were used around 1100. The Church services were in Latin so many people couldn't understand them- so they created Doomsday Paintings. They depicted people who were in Purgatory (in the middle of heaven and hell) and all the horrible things that happened their. This encouraged people to behave and want to go to heaven.
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The Doomsday Clock represents the impeding doom of an upcoming disaster . In the film this threat is fulfilled by Veidt's ambitions to unify humanity against a common foe who is Dr.Manhattan . The Doomsday Clock has a real life equivalent ; see related link below .
No, the word doomsday is not an adverb.The word doomsday is a noun and an adjective.
After Doomsday was created in 1962.
Yes. Hulk is stronger than Doomsday. Hulk can punch Doomsday and kill him.
it wouldn't be called a doomsday then, would it?
After Doomsday has 128 pages.
Doomsday is a DC villain not a Marvel character.
Doomsday for the Deceiver was created in 1986.
Doomsday will not, can not and has not ever come. Forget about it.
To Outrun Doomsday was created in 1967.
Doomsday Sun was created in 2001.
Doomsday Preppers was created in 2012.
The Doomsday Manuscript was created in 2000.