As I sit here watching Apocalypse 2012 on CNBC, I find myself floored over how many people actually fear 2012. People are seeing psychiatrists, considering suicide, purchasing survival products from 2012supplies.com and building survial commuinties in the hills of Arizona. I mean, it's okay to be prepared for a catastrophy but goodness.
It is my opinion that nothing will happen when 2012 comes. People seem to be panicking just like they did when Y2Kwas approaching. I'm simply saying, just because the Mayan calender will be completed, doesn' t mean the world is coming to a end. Who are they to tell us that the world is going to end? I mean, haven't we spend billions upon billions on technology? If everything is expected to shut down and planes are to fall from the heavens, shouldn't we have been prepared?
I watched the movie 2012 and I must say I was disappointed. The films conclusion was outrageous. Who were these "beings" coming to collect people from earth? Was John Cusack being "left behind"? Is there a Christian twist here? I'm quite confused.
Maybe I am overlooking the whole idea of 2012 and maybe I'm not taking it that seriously. I am a Christian and I can't wrap my mind around the fact that God would allow such destruction upon us if Jesus is not to return yet. Now, don't get me wrong, every person is encouraged to make their own leap and believe what they want and what they know. I am in NO way judging. However, "if" the world was going to end in 2012, don't you think people would do their best to enjoy life instead of living in fear? We aren't supposed to live in fear.
Did I just hear that a man bought an underground bunker for 1.5 million dollars? For real? Give me a break. Sounds like bad threats from bad science.
I know that one day this world will end... When Jesus returns. Until then, I have time to make 2012 yummy cupcakes :)
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