Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Is the world really ending December 21, 2012?

Most folks believe that the world had a beginning and that it will have an end. Books have been written and movies made. Nostradamus, the Mayans and the Hopi Indians all indicate that the end will be December 21, 2012, according to their predictions.

There is another story about The End, as we know it that predates Nostradamus and the Indians by several thousand years. It does not mention 2012, but it does list many signs that will be present just before, signs that are happening at this very moment for those who care to see.

This book is a fictional account, like the Left Behind series, which is based on the Books of Revelation, Daniel and Ezekiel.

It is interesting that many people believe the Nostradamus stories but not the Bible’s, though Biblical predictions (prophecies) have been tested and determined to be true, over and over and over again.

This is the story of a seven-year journey by Jeffrey Ross, the main character, who is an atheist. This novel is designed for the unbeliever as well as the believer, a book that may answer some of the questions posed by the likes of Bill Maher, Jack Nicholson, Angelina Jolie and other celebrities who apparently claim atheism as their belief system.

One of the things the Bible states in its predictions about The End is that it will be like it was in the Days of Noah. People will be partying hardy, scoffing at believers, drinking and being merry and trying to make a fool of God. Then it started to rain.

That is happening today. Many are lovers of themselves, lovers of material things, narcissistic and believe that mankind evolved from the single-celled amoeba, not created supernaturally.

Then the end will come. There will be no laughing on that day.

Though this is a fictional account of how it could happen, it is based on years of research, not just from the Bible and the Koran, but also from archeological research and discovery.

It will not be a happy camper type of day, as that day is described as the day of God’s wrath.

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