Vitalani, it does say that "whoever adds to the words of this book will......". It says "no man knows, only the Father in Heaven knows, so if anyone is saying anything else about it, they might want to re-think what they're doing.
Actually, it isn't 2012 or 2020. But, it's possible the world's time will be shortened in 2036. If a certain Apophis passes through the keyhole between the moon and earth in 2029. Apophis is a bigger asteroid than the one that killed the dinosaurs. Hmm, only time will tell.
Apophis' a runt, the Dino-Killer was 10-20 times larger (1-8,000 times heavier) dug a crater over 100 miles across. Still big enough to out-do Tambora though.
I guess that will be the next "end of the world" after 2012 passes.
There is no real "end to the world"- the earth will still exist after the sun explodes in a supernova in about 4 billion years or so- and will still float lifeless. The end of human existence will certainly happen long before that- but it is highly likely that after humans- there will still be life on earth. The question is whether the replacing life forms will be more highly evolved or if human life will be the most highly evolved life forms to inhabit the earth and more primitive life forms will survive a major extinction event such as the Cretaceous / Teritary event 65 million years ago. I personally believe that insects will one day rule the world.
If you look at Obama's crew, China, Russia, The EU etc. and worst of all, The UN you will see that the insects already rule the world. Also note they do not have superior or even average intelligence. There maybe 5 or 6 politicians in the world worth saving but the rest should be treated as any other invasive pest crawling into our homes and businesses,exterminated on sight.
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There is no real "end to the world"- the earth will still exist after the sun explodes in a supernova in about 4 billion years or so- and will still float lifeless. The end of human existence will certainly happen long before that- but it is highly likely that after humans- there will still be life on earth. The question is whether the replacing life forms will be more highly evolved or if human life will be the most highly evolved life forms to inhabit the earth and more primitive life forms will survive a major extinction event such as the Cretaceous / Teritary event 65 million years ago. I personally believe that insects will one day rule the world.
When Jesus comes back.. :o)
We will not know the day nor the hour..
With Love..In Christ.. :o)
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