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Originally Posted by Linkster
The first part is actually a physical scientific fact - what it causes - nobody knows (or at least are not going to put their scientific reputations on the line to predict) - the fact that you dismiss the possibility of anything happening to the earth like this, shows your total ignorance since it has happened before - although I would say that you probably believe that the earth was created by some imaginary friend you believe in - so its kinda useless to point out facts to you
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You disbelieve in god and laugh at christian faith, yet you buy into Hopi prophecy predicting the end of all times?
Of course there is proof that the planet's polarity can and does shift. The earth's axis is not absolutely fixed either. I don't dismiss the possibility that something could happen, but I do say that it's highly unlikely that anything out of the ordinary is going to occur. I highly doubt a polar shift will enlighten the people, or that we will ascend to a new level of consciousness. Nor do I believe that a sudden wave of natural disasters will blanket the earth in a matter of days.
Possible yes, but then again there's a possibility that god truly exists if you want talk possibilities. There's a possibility that astral projection is real, and that the hahahahahahahahaha really does live in the rockies. Elvis is alive, and the illuminati bloodlines really are shape shifting reptilians out to overthrow the world and establish a one world order. Hell, Hitler was a secret Rothschild offspring planted and groomed for power & world domination. Prime Minister Mackenzie King's dead dog DID give him sound political advice form beyond the grave. All these things are possible, but at the same time all these things are pretty god damned unlikely.
In a scale of likeliness, I'd put 2012 prophecy here....
gravity > 2012 prophecy > santa claus & the tooth fairy
All I see is a bunch of people buying into the latest and greatest doomsday hype. Who in the end, are going to be proven wrong again. Have fun waiting for the world to come to cosmic end (or new beginning?) It's probably not going to happen. I think it's a lot more likely to happen that man blows the fucking shit out of the planet and kills himself off, than for any strange interstellar event to send us into the new age of enlightenment.
Either way one side of the argument is not too far from being proven wrong.