Friday, January 3, 2014

Part 1

Over the years, we have seen "doomsdays" come and go.  Many people have wasted their time, money and even their very lives believing in "doomsdays".  Looking back at all the evidence that "doomsdays" should provide, I can't find any.  The only doomsday that actually had some form of evidence was 12/21/12.  But strangely enough, the evidence never declared that date as a doomsday.  Sure, the Mayan calender ended, but another one began.  Yes, the I-Ching predictions never exceeded 12/21/12.  Yes, the Cherokee Indian calender ends on 12/21/12.  And yes, Nostradamus pointed out the eight-spoke wheel numerous times in his lost book.  But none stated that it was a "doomsday".  And behold, it wasn't.  But one would have to wonder why that specific date of 12/21/12 was so important.  Granted, over the last few years, many strange phenomena has occurred and is occurring that is out of the ordinary.  But is it related?  Remember that it was us humans that created our calender in relationship to the Earth, it's 24 hour rotations and yearly orbits around it's star.  With the way we have invented the modern day calender, there can't ever possibly be a predicted "doomsday".  There is and have never been any real evidence of a "doomsday".  Perhaps a "season of doom" is possible, but there can never be precise dates of when it would occur, right?