@The2012phenomneon (cont.) Let me guess, you “don’t know”? “It’s God’s will, I can’t predict it.”
You have completely illogical ways of rationalizing. Equal to that of a child’s. If you don’t understand something, you instead accept it as “God’s way/will/meaning” and don’t even try to figure out WHY this thing you do not know is doing what it is.
Go plug your video elsewhere. I’ll gladly deny God upon my death and unto the “Pearly Gates”. If I fear something for it to love me, fuck that.
@The2012phenomneon No, infinity isn’t numbers. It deals with “time without end”. Look it up.
I accept that there is extraterrestrial life somewhere. That’s obviously true, given all the galaxies and universes existing in space.
And, “ask a few questions”? Why don’t you ask a few more? If He is real, why is He so perfect?
Answer me this: When you die and “go to heaven”, what happens to your sinful thoughts? They just disappear? You suddenly transmogrify into a superhuman thing?
@ProFastus i know what infinity is its an amount of numbers, and thus infinity is an amount numbers which are an amount of things, i dont get it anyway how can you say there is not something bigger than us, look around you ask a few questions, surly life has an invisible effect called meaning, anyway check my video, type “evidence of god” and check recent vids
@The2012phenomneon How can an enlightened person like yourself, who doesn’t know the meaning of the word “infinity”, ever hope to be right in his assumptions? Infinity, by the way, is not a number.
And what’s this about mother Nature “once being thought of as” a figment of our imaginations? The only proof that “she” exists are two things: The flimsy argument of “having faith”, and, the ignorant minds who feel as if something MUST be greater than themselves.
@ProFastus well by profound change i mean not normal profound change, mother nature was once thought a figment of imagination or a description of events like infinity which is just an amount yet at the same time it does exist, i do think 2012 is not a certain year essentialey, but seperatley the next few years will be a time of change, 2012 is a way of discussing it, besides my view of the world is particular now thanks to my enlightenment in winter and now i can see something big will occur.
@The2012phenomneon We’ll see a profound change in every two years for the next million years, my friend. Calendars denote days in time, not the end of the world.
Mother Nature is a figment of your imagination, no different than God. Mankind is screwed up in more ways than our destruction of all that surrounds us. What you fail to realize is that we will continue to screw up and hurt the Earth as well as ourselves with our blind love for symbolic rhetoric and the sublime.
It doesn’t change the fact that individuals such as yourself (I’m not attempting ad hominum), blatantly subscribe to a cultural virus. I’d like to use a quote in response to the whole of humankind of past present and future. I’m not fond of this one, but it illustrates the point perfectly.
“You are young, my son, and, as the years go by, time will change and even reverse many of your present opinions. Refrain therefore awhile from setting yourself up as a judge of the highest matters.” ~Plato
@Karlfalcon People miss interpret 2012 thanks 2 dat film, which dramatized the events so highly no man nor woman in their right mind would believe its possible and rightfully, but we will see profound change in the next few years, not cause it has been prophecised by the mayans, but cause mankind is screwing themselves up and mother nature is fed up with us wrecking earth.
Even the people saying that there will simply be some “change in consciousness” are still laboring under the assumption that the Long-count calender has ANY meaning other than rolling over the odometer, so to speak.
Moral: if you’re going to profess knowledge of a cultural event, maybe talk to the people IN that culture before you start running your mouth off.
P.S. Do you also believe in the Lizard Men? My money is on yes.
Do you even remember WHY Y2K was supposed to be an issue? Computer dating conventions. Do you honestly think there is going to be some incompatibility issue with the turn of the 13th ba’katun?
Mayan priests (Yes they still exist!) have told reporters time and again that they do not ascribe any significance to the change of the calender on Dec. 12th. All of the mysticality and predictions are a result of Western fascination with apocalyptic prophesies…
@Karlfalcon You do know the government put billions to prevent Y2K, who knows what could of happened if they didnt, also it dont seem people are putting billions into 2012, atleast not in front of our eyes, so where could this end up, also i as a 2012er do not see 12.21.12 as the date, cause no one can likely predict the date, so i suggest look at whats happening now and it appears uphevil is awaiting us in the coming years.
I was just reading up on this the other week. The whole 2012 event is nothing more significant to the Mayan calender than say the turning of the Millennium. Big surprise, nothing happened then, either.
Who’s the performer?
@The2012phenomneon (cont.) Let me guess, you “don’t know”? “It’s God’s will, I can’t predict it.”
You have completely illogical ways of rationalizing. Equal to that of a child’s. If you don’t understand something, you instead accept it as “God’s way/will/meaning” and don’t even try to figure out WHY this thing you do not know is doing what it is.
Go plug your video elsewhere. I’ll gladly deny God upon my death and unto the “Pearly Gates”. If I fear something for it to love me, fuck that.
@The2012phenomneon No, infinity isn’t numbers. It deals with “time without end”. Look it up.
I accept that there is extraterrestrial life somewhere. That’s obviously true, given all the galaxies and universes existing in space.
And, “ask a few questions”? Why don’t you ask a few more? If He is real, why is He so perfect?
Answer me this: When you die and “go to heaven”, what happens to your sinful thoughts? They just disappear? You suddenly transmogrify into a superhuman thing?
@ProFastus i know what infinity is its an amount of numbers, and thus infinity is an amount numbers which are an amount of things, i dont get it anyway how can you say there is not something bigger than us, look around you ask a few questions, surly life has an invisible effect called meaning, anyway check my video, type “evidence of god” and check recent vids
@The2012phenomneon How can an enlightened person like yourself, who doesn’t know the meaning of the word “infinity”, ever hope to be right in his assumptions? Infinity, by the way, is not a number.
And what’s this about mother Nature “once being thought of as” a figment of our imaginations? The only proof that “she” exists are two things: The flimsy argument of “having faith”, and, the ignorant minds who feel as if something MUST be greater than themselves.
You’re in for a rude awakening.
@ProFastus well by profound change i mean not normal profound change, mother nature was once thought a figment of imagination or a description of events like infinity which is just an amount yet at the same time it does exist, i do think 2012 is not a certain year essentialey, but seperatley the next few years will be a time of change, 2012 is a way of discussing it, besides my view of the world is particular now thanks to my enlightenment in winter and now i can see something big will occur.
@The2012phenomneon We’ll see a profound change in every two years for the next million years, my friend. Calendars denote days in time, not the end of the world.
Mother Nature is a figment of your imagination, no different than God. Mankind is screwed up in more ways than our destruction of all that surrounds us. What you fail to realize is that we will continue to screw up and hurt the Earth as well as ourselves with our blind love for symbolic rhetoric and the sublime.
It doesn’t change the fact that individuals such as yourself (I’m not attempting ad hominum), blatantly subscribe to a cultural virus. I’d like to use a quote in response to the whole of humankind of past present and future. I’m not fond of this one, but it illustrates the point perfectly.
“You are young, my son, and, as the years go by, time will change and even reverse many of your present opinions. Refrain therefore awhile from setting yourself up as a judge of the highest matters.” ~Plato
@Karlfalcon People miss interpret 2012 thanks 2 dat film, which dramatized the events so highly no man nor woman in their right mind would believe its possible and rightfully, but we will see profound change in the next few years, not cause it has been prophecised by the mayans, but cause mankind is screwing themselves up and mother nature is fed up with us wrecking earth.
Even the people saying that there will simply be some “change in consciousness” are still laboring under the assumption that the Long-count calender has ANY meaning other than rolling over the odometer, so to speak.
Moral: if you’re going to profess knowledge of a cultural event, maybe talk to the people IN that culture before you start running your mouth off.
P.S. Do you also believe in the Lizard Men? My money is on yes.
@The2012phenomneon
Wow. Just… wow.
Do you even remember WHY Y2K was supposed to be an issue? Computer dating conventions. Do you honestly think there is going to be some incompatibility issue with the turn of the 13th ba’katun?
Mayan priests (Yes they still exist!) have told reporters time and again that they do not ascribe any significance to the change of the calender on Dec. 12th. All of the mysticality and predictions are a result of Western fascination with apocalyptic prophesies…
@Karlfalcon You do know the government put billions to prevent Y2K, who knows what could of happened if they didnt, also it dont seem people are putting billions into 2012, atleast not in front of our eyes, so where could this end up, also i as a 2012er do not see 12.21.12 as the date, cause no one can likely predict the date, so i suggest look at whats happening now and it appears uphevil is awaiting us in the coming years.
I was just reading up on this the other week. The whole 2012 event is nothing more significant to the Mayan calender than say the turning of the Millennium. Big surprise, nothing happened then, either.