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Tom Horn, a Bible-believing Christian and author of "Apollyon Rising 2012," says he never actually had an interest in the Mayan calendar, which comes to a cyclical end on Dec. 21, 2012. But then he became aware of numerous unrelated calendars and prophecies spanning many centuries, all predicting the end of the current human age at next year's winter solstice.
"I started finding that it wasn't just the Maya," Horn told WND, noting prognostications from Jewish mystics, as well as the ancient Chinese, Hindus, Cherokee Indians, and even artwork among famous American symbols that all point to the same time frame.
It depicts Spanish explorer Hernando Cortez, the conqueror of Mexico, entering the Aztec temple in 1519. He's welcomed by Emperor Montezuma II, who thought Cortez was a god.
"Montezuma's hand is pointing directly down at the sacred fire, which, in point of fact, goes out ... Dec. 21, 2012, the end of the calendar," Horn noted.
Originally posted by TrueAmerican
reply to post by hmdphantom
Well, this could be just propaganda to see the film. But must admit, the film trailer looks interesting.
Originally posted by JibbyJedi
Huh? I thought the film trailer was a joke, no? It's so hokey and cheesy, and is regurgitating the same 2012 myths, I was almost laughing through it.
We'll see 2013 just like we see Jan. 1st every year, it's the same type of thing, calendar change over that's all. If the world ends in a year, it'll be man made disasters.
Yeah, but what else could be more interesting than to be alive when the end of the world occurs? You know how many dead religitards wish they could have been alive to say "I told you so?" Billions.
It could be tho, considering its complete nonsense weren't you the guy ranting about people posting this kind of thing yesterday....?
And no, this is not a Sorcha Faal article.
If space object was our impending doom, we'd be seeing it by now.
If time actually existed, we wouldn't need to have invented clocks to measure it.
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Space, aliens, the Earth, all don't care if it's a Friday, December, 2012 or 3012, Boxing Day, Thanksgiving, none of that exists except in the minds of men. That's what makes it real, in the abstract.
Originally posted by Redevilfan09
reply to post by Expat888
I think it may be more of a reference to the I Ching and the book of changes more than anything as someone made a 2012 theory based on it.