Who here believes that 1 day the world will come to an end? If you believe, what do you think will cause the end of the world?
A combat hits the earth and everybody dies? A world war 3 where a nuclear bomb is dropped causing the end of the war?
God destroy the world?
For me I don't belive there will be end of the world.
If a combat is to hit the earth even if its a very big combat, there will sure be at least a few hundred or thousand people who will survive as they are staying in some god forsaken places such as caves etc.
These few thousand people will than get marry and give birth and after a few hundred years the population will grow back and multiply again and new countries will be formed again.
If a world war 3 starts and nuclear bombs are being dropped or a big flood happen on the whole world and kill lots of people, its the same. There will be at least a few thousand people living in some caves, mountains etc who will survive. They will get marry, give birth and the population will multiply again and they will form a new civilisation again after a few hundred years.
As for God destroying the world, I do not believe such rubbish.
So the world definetly will not come to an end whether any comet or nuclear bombs or what big flood happen because there will at least be few hundred or thousands of people who survive and continue the human race.
how many times have we been cheated?
Originally posted by QX179R:it happens, it happens..
it will never happen. a few thousand people will survive and contine the human race
The muslims the christians all believe.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The U.S. evangelical broadcaster predicting that Judgment Day will come on Saturday says he expects to stay close to a TV or radio to monitor the unfolding apocalypse.
Harold Camping, 89, previously made a failed prediction that Jesus Christ would return to Earth in 1994.
But the head of the Christian radio network Family Stations Inc says he is sure an earthquake will shake the Earth on May 21, sweeping true believers to heaven and leaving others behind to be engulfed in the world's destruction over a few months.
"We know without any shadow of a doubt it is going to happen," said Camping, whose Family Radio broadcasts in more than 30 languages and on U.S. and international stations.
His supporters have posted about 2,200 billboards around the United States about the coming apocalypse, and dozens of followers are driving across the country to spread the news.
Volunteers also handed out pamphlets warning about May 21 as far away as the Philippines, telling people God had left clear signs the world was coming to an end.
Camping, a civil engineer who ran his own construction business before turning to evangelism, told Reuters he planned to spend May 21 with his wife and watch the doomsday unfold.
"I'll probably try to be very near a TV or a radio or something," he said. "I'll be interested in what's happening on the other side of the world as this begins."
Like his last prediction, Camping's doomsday date is based on his reading of the Bible and a timeline dating back to ancient events including the Biblical flood survived by Noah.
Camping's pronouncement of a specific date for the apocalypse puts him outside the Christian mainstream.
But his contention that the souls of believers will leave their bodies and enter heaven in a rapture is a central tenet within many Christian churches.
Stephen O'Leary, an expert in religious communication at the University of Southern California, said the idea of rapture first appeared in Christian teaching in the 19th century.
"It is very appealing to people," said Barbara Rossing, professor of the New Testament at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago who describes "an enormous end-times prophecy industry" including video games, board games, books and more.
Tom Evans, a spokesman for Camping, said at least several tens of thousands of people listen to Family Radio's message.
One of those is Allison Warden, 29, of Raleigh, North Carolina, who most recently worked as a payroll clerk for an Ohio company and now runs the end-times website Wecanknow.com.
"My boss does not agree with this but has been very understanding and supportive," she said. "He thinks next week I'll be back to work like normal."
it is all about brainwashing
Originally posted by kuji-in:SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The U.S. evangelical broadcaster predicting that Judgment Day will come on Saturday says he expects to stay close to a TV or radio to monitor the unfolding apocalypse.
Harold Camping, 89, previously made a failed prediction that Jesus Christ would return to Earth in 1994.
But the head of the Christian radio network Family Stations Inc says he is sure an earthquake will shake the Earth on May 21, sweeping true believers to heaven and leaving others behind to be engulfed in the world's destruction over a few months.
"We know without any shadow of a doubt it is going to happen," said Camping, whose Family Radio broadcasts in more than 30 languages and on U.S. and international stations.
His supporters have posted about 2,200 billboards around the United States about the coming apocalypse, and dozens of followers are driving across the country to spread the news.
Volunteers also handed out pamphlets warning about May 21 as far away as the Philippines, telling people God had left clear signs the world was coming to an end.
Camping, a civil engineer who ran his own construction business before turning to evangelism, told Reuters he planned to spend May 21 with his wife and watch the doomsday unfold.
"I'll probably try to be very near a TV or a radio or something," he said. "I'll be interested in what's happening on the other side of the world as this begins."
Like his last prediction, Camping's doomsday date is based on his reading of the Bible and a timeline dating back to ancient events including the Biblical flood survived by Noah.
Camping's pronouncement of a specific date for the apocalypse puts him outside the Christian mainstream.
But his contention that the souls of believers will leave their bodies and enter heaven in a rapture is a central tenet within many Christian churches.
Stephen O'Leary, an expert in religious communication at the University of Southern California, said the idea of rapture first appeared in Christian teaching in the 19th century.
"It is very appealing to people," said Barbara Rossing, professor of the New Testament at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago who describes "an enormous end-times prophecy industry" including video games, board games, books and more.
Tom Evans, a spokesman for Camping, said at least several tens of thousands of people listen to Family Radio's message.
One of those is Allison Warden, 29, of Raleigh, North Carolina, who most recently worked as a payroll clerk for an Ohio company and now runs the end-times website Wecanknow.com.
"My boss does not agree with this but has been very understanding and supportive," she said. "He thinks next week I'll be back to work like normal."
it is all about brainwashing
He's a false prophets.
All things come to an end, eventually.
But who says it has to be in 2012?
yes one day.....a few million years....earth will get swallow up by sun
its either caused by you or by accident...

jiani....i believe earth will be eaten by the divine dog....hehe

Hey! today isn't it.
Damn I forgot all about it.
Never mind, there will always be another day.
Wah jiani is a cute girl.
Will you be alive to see it?
Heck, not even your great-great-great-grandchildren will see it.
Maybe you should worry about whether you're going to have grandchildren first. :p
Originally posted by Almond Cookies:Wah jiani is a cute girl.
thanks :D
Originally posted by goodheart:Who here believes that 1 day the world will come to an end? If you believe, what do you think will cause the end of the world?
A combat hits the earth and everybody dies? A world war 3 where a nuclear bomb is dropped causing the end of the war?
God destroy the world?
For me I don't belive there will be end of the world.
If a combat is to hit the earth even if its a very big combat, there will sure be at least a few hundred or thousand people who will survive as they are staying in some god forsaken places such as caves etc.
These few thousand people will than get marry and give birth and after a few hundred years the population will grow back and multiply again and new countries will be formed again.
If a world war 3 starts and nuclear bombs are being dropped or a big flood happen on the whole world and kill lots of people, its the same. There will be at least a few thousand people living in some caves, mountains etc who will survive. They will get marry, give birth and the population will multiply again and they will form a new civilisation again after a few hundred years.
As for God destroying the world, I do not believe such rubbish.
So the world definetly will not come to an end whether any comet or nuclear bombs or what big flood happen because there will at least be few hundred or thousands of people who survive and continue the human race.
if the sun swallow earth, thousands will be living in a planet light years away!
But if all stars run out of energy, we sure die
Originally posted by Jiani:
thanks :D
Welcomed.
I like you.
Originally posted by Jiani:if the sun swallow earth, thousands will be living in a planet light years away!
But if all stars run out of energy, we sure die
It's a matter of time before sun dies.
Yes it will end one day. The sun will eventually burn out. But dont worry, all of us will turn into fossils by that time
Originally posted by dalim1966sg:Remember This Date : 21 Dec 2012.
The clock is ticking now…..............
yeah, virus!
to jiani,even if the worlds end my love for you wont end.
Originally posted by Almond Cookies:to jiani,even if the worlds end my love for you wont end.
wanker ![]()
Originally posted by goodheart:Who here believes that 1 day the world will come to an end? If you believe, what do you think will cause the end of the world?
A combat hits the earth and everybody dies? A world war 3 where a nuclear bomb is dropped causing the end of the war?
God destroy the world?
For me I don't belive there will be end of the world.
If a combat is to hit the earth even if its a very big combat, there will sure be at least a few hundred or thousand people who will survive as they are staying in some god forsaken places such as caves etc.
These few thousand people will than get marry and give birth and after a few hundred years the population will grow back and multiply again and new countries will be formed again.
If a world war 3 starts and nuclear bombs are being dropped or a big flood happen on the whole world and kill lots of people, its the same. There will be at least a few thousand people living in some caves, mountains etc who will survive. They will get marry, give birth and the population will multiply again and they will form a new civilisation again after a few hundred years.
As for God destroying the world, I do not believe such rubbish.
So the world definetly will not come to an end whether any comet or nuclear bombs or what big flood happen because there will at least be few hundred or thousands of people who survive and continue the human race.
Hello. If a combat were to hit the earth.. What's a combat?!
Sorry, I'm an atheist. Does that answer your question ?