"We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light". PlatoThe upcoming disaster movie, directed by The Day After Tomorrow's Roland Emmerich, but also an enormous, complicated network of apocalypse theories, encompassing hundreds of books, documentaries, films and websites, that lead to one conclusion: The world will end on Dec. 21, 2012. Has been a great question of debate and fears but there is a one light we need to get into. Let’s first see what the child is afraid of;
The Maya is a Mesoamerican civilization, noted for the only known fully developed written language of the pre-Columbian Americas, as well as its art, architecture, and mathematical and astronomical systems. Initially established during the Preclassic period (c. 2000 BC to 250 AD), many Maya cities reached their highest state development during the Classic period (c. 250 AD to 900 AD), and continued throughout the Postclassic period until the arrival of the Spanish. At its peak, it was one of the most densely populated and culturally dynamic societies in the world. [1]
The Maya civilization shares many features with other Mesoamerican civilizations due to the high degree of interaction and cultural diffusion that characterized the region. Advances such as writing, epigraphy, and the calendar which stands out as the point of debate did not originate with the Maya; however, their civilization fully developed them
In it's the last calculated date of one of this interlocking calendars, the Long Count, which begins on Aug. 11, 3113 BC and ends 13 baktun later, on Dec. 21, 2012. (A baktun, one of many Mayan units of time measurement, is slightly longer than 394 years.) a mathematical end 2012 which has hitherto been consider by many the end of time
There are competing, but densely interwoven, theories from 2012-ologists about how the Earth will meet its fate - flood, earthquake, rain of fire - and even whether it will mean planetary death or just a brief snooze from which humankind will wake up, refreshed and enlightened, to the dawning of Aquarius.
One popular theory centres on a heretofore invisible planet called X, or Nibiru, whose orbit will swing it near Earth, causing catastrophic disruptions to our atmosphere.
Others mention a possible reversal of the magnetic poles (a rare occurrence, but within the realm of possibility). Still others talk about how there will be a "galactic alignment" of the Earth, sun and planets on Dec. 21, 2012.
Why do many believe in the Maya, there are certain credential that support their point of view for instance, uniquely, there is some evidence to suggest the Maya appear to be the only pre-telescopic civilization to demonstrate knowledge of the Orion Nebula as being fuzzy, i.e. not a stellar pin-point. The information which supports this theory comes from a folk tale that deals with the Orion constellation's area of the sky. Their traditional hearths include in their middle a smudge of glowing fire that corresponds with the Orion Nebula. This is a significant clue to support the idea that the Maya detected a diffuse area of the sky contrary to the pin points of stars before the telescope was invented.[23] Many preclassic sites are oriented with the Pleiades and Eta Draconis, as seen in La Blanca, Ujuxte, Monte Alto, and Takalik Abaj.
The Maya were very interested in zenial passages, the time when the sun passes directly overhead. The latitude of most of their cities being below the Tropic of Cancer, these zenial passages would occur twice a year equidistant from the solstice. To represent this position of the sun overhead, the Maya had a god named Diving God.[citation needed]
The Dresden Codex contains the highest concentration of astronomical phenomena observations and calculations of any of the surviving texts (it appears that the data in this codex is primarily or exclusively of an astronomical nature). Examination and analysis of this codex reveals that Venus was the most important astronomical object to the Maya, even more important to them than the sun.
Is this Maya prophesy is a stand-alone no recently there has been a supporting factor from a man called Nostradamus, Michel de Nostredame (14 December or 21 December 1503[1] – 2 July 1566), usually Latinised to Nostradamus, was a French apothecary and reputed seer.Century II, Quatrain 62
"Mabus then will soon die, there will come Of people and beasts a horrible rout:
Then suddenly one will see vengeance,
Hundred, hand, thirst, hunger when the comet will run."
Nostradamus prophesized the name of the antichrist is "Mabus." This can relate to why people think Obama is the antichrist. If you write obama+bush, you get obamabush. Another interesting theory while reading this remember the Maya. There is a man called Raymond Edwin "Ray" Mabus, Jr. (born October 11, 1948) is an American business and political leader. Based in Mississippi, he works on international business matters, is involved in political campaigns.
In May 2007, he endorsed U.S. Sen. Barack Obama, D-IL, for president, and is served as a senior adviser to the campaign. The name Mabus comes in This theory is pretty scary for this sort of thing.
. Remember the Maya's, had an extremely complicated method of keeping track of time, based on three separate calendars. The most important, most encompassing of these calendars holds the `Long Count': the period from the beginning until the end of time. And on December 21st 2012, the Long Count expires. It will be point zero. Time will be up for the Universe. It will be, literally, the end of days. It would also be the end of Barack Obama's four year term if elected. So who is the anti Christ and when is the end???
Are you a Christian? Do you believe in what the Bible tells you? Before we go ahead lets see what the Maya’s worshipped and believed in and note this, if you believe in a prophet it means you believe in his god. Prophesies comes from a God if you do not believe in that God you can’t accept the prophesy

The Maya God K, the god of lightning
The Maya practiced human sacrifice. In some Maya rituals people were killed by having their arms and legs held while a priest cut the person's chest open and tore out his heart as an offering. This is depicted on ancient objects such as pictorial texts, known as codices. It is believed that children were often offered as sacrificial victims because they were believed to be pure.[citation needed]
Maya gods were not separate entities like Greek gods. The gods had affinities and aspects that caused them to merge with one another in ways that seem unbounded. There is a massive array of supernatural characters in the Maya religious tradition, only some of which recur with regularity. Good and evil traits are not permanent characteristics of Maya gods, nor is only "good" admirable Take note of this What is inappropriate during one season might come to pass in another since much of the Maya religious tradition is based on cycles and not permanence.
So are we choosing a prophesy from priest and prophets that who’s worship centered around child sacrifice and praise good as well as evil as a way of living to their devotees? If the prophesy of the Maya’s for 2012 holds then what about that of Christ which you’ve believed.
The answer is simple Stop wondering in the darkness like a lost kid, the more you do the more the’ll keep scaring you with gothic sounds and coded shadows, put on the lights like a man enlightened or who’s seeking enlightenment and reality then you’ll fine peace. Pick up the eternal guide your Bible, open to;
Matthew 24:36 (King James Version) Jesus said
24:36 But of that day and hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels of heaven, but my Father only.
If even the angels do not know the judgment day then what human intelligence or civilization can. Fear not and don’t let them fool you.

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