WHat really is supposed to happen on the year 2012 dec 21st ?

I hear rumors of a planet x coming close to pass a passage next to earth.

Anonymous2009-04-20T07:39:24Z

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Nope.

The "2012 doomsday" is a hoax. It's a fraud. It's a con job. It's a cruel and cynical lie being promoted by unscrupulous pseudo-scientific cranks who have a monetary interest: They want to sell their books, videos, 'survival kits', and spaces in non-existent shelters in Antarctica. They also want to divert attention from the fact that they have been wrong so many times before. It's also being pushed by people who are promoting a Hollywood disaster movie due out later this year.

All of the claims of 'predictions' by the Maya, the Aztecs, the Chinese (I Ching), Nostradamus, Sir Isaac Newton, Edgar Cacey, "Mother Shipton" are false: they did not make the claimed predictions. Predictions by others such as José Argüelles, Terrence McKenna, Nancy Leider, Mark Hazelwood and others are contrived pseudo-scientific nonsense.

There is no "Planet X" or Nibiru. If someone claims that this object exists, then I (and others in this forum) have been asking for the RA/Dec coordinates for it. If they can provide those coordinates and allow independent verification of its existence, then they can collect $5,000 from http://nibiruchallenge.blogspot.com. The claim that it is not visible yet, or that it can only be seen from Antarctica is a red herring.

There will be no 'pole shift', either geographic or magnetic. There will be no 'killer solar flares'. These events are fiction. There will be no 'galactic alignment' or 'planetary alignment' of any kind, and we will not pass through the central plane of the galaxy, and even if these events were to occur, they would not cause any problems for us.

As far as what is *really* going to happen:

Olympic games in London
Leap Year
U.S. Presidential election
Transit of Venus on June 6th

Disclaimer: Due to the number of "2012" questions on Yahoo! Answers, this is a cut-and-paste answer. Please see my complete (long) opinion in the link below. After reading that link, if you have additional questions, please leave a comment and I will reply shortly:

http://astrogeek.wordpress.com/hoax/

T P2009-04-26T05:41:00Z

All the so-called “Mayan prophecies of 2012” are nothing more than wildly speculative extrapolations, which are based on the yet uncertain interpretations by scholars of Mayan hieroglyphs. However, the truth is that apart from the astrological convergence, there is little indication that the Mayans prophesied anything specific regarding the events of this distant future. The Mayans were not prophets; they were not even able to predict their own cultural extinction. They were great mathematicians and accomplished sky watchers, but they were also a brutally violent tribal people with a primitive understanding of natural phenomena, subscribing to archaic beliefs and the barbaric practices of blood-letting and human sacrifice.

There is absolutely nothing in the Bible that would present December 21, 2012, as the end of the world. While that date is no less valid for an end-times event than any other future date, the Bible nowhere presents the astronomical phenomena the Mayans pointed to as a sign of the end times. It would seem very inconsistent of God to allow the Mayans to discover such an amazing truth while keeping the many Old Testament prophets ignorant of the timing of the events. In summary, there is absolutely no biblical evidence that the 2012 Mayan prophecy / prediction of doomsday is in any sense valid or probable.

Accepting the Mayan 2012 prophecy logically requires acceptance of the following theories: our sun is a god; the sun is powered by the blood of human sacrifice; the creation moment occurred at 3114 B.C. (despite all evidence that it happened much earlier); and the visual alignment of stars has some significance for everyday human life. Like every other false religion, the Mayan religion sought to elevate to the point of worship that which was created in place of the Creator Himself. The Bible tells us about such false worshipers: “They exchanged the truth of God for a lie, and worshiped and served created things rather than the Creator” (Romans 1:25), and “since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities – His eternal power and divine nature – have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse” (Romans 1:20). To accept the Mayan 2012 prophecy also denies the clear biblical teaching about the end of the world, because Jesus told us “…of that day and hour no one knows, no, not the angels in Heaven, nor the Son, but the Father” (Mark 13:32).

lithiumdeuteride2009-04-20T01:23:59Z

Many things are 'supposed' to happen. All of them are idiotic hoaxes. Nothing unusual will happen in 2012.

Rex Barker2009-04-19T23:48:42Z

Besides the Mayan Calendar ending?

Nothing unusual. There are numerous crack pot disasters predicted, but they are a bunch of ...

Well, just be careful where you walk. You won't want any of that on your shoes.

amybee082009-04-20T05:52:27Z

Well lets just wait for that to happen,those are just rumors anyway.Just be a blessing to anyone.

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