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1009.1 | | GENRAL::DANIEL | | Wed Mar 22 1989 15:36 | 8 |
| I feel that there is always someone who thinks that the world is going to end
soon. I don't put much faith in our definition of "soon" but I do believe the
world will end "soon" according to geological time...a few thousand years,
maybe. We know enough to know that other suns explode/become dwarfs incapable
of supporting/sustaining life on any of the revolving planets. It appears from
this "Universal evidence" that our sun is good for a while yet (Topher, have
you heard any dates? I think in Elementary School I heard it was something
like two thousand years away but I'll be darned if I can remember).
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1009.2 | NO MAN KNOW | USRCV1::JEFFERSONL | HOLY GHOST POWER!!! | Wed Mar 22 1989 16:09 | 9 |
| Re:1,2
Read St. Matthew 24:3-51 (KJV)
"But of THAT day and hour knoweth NO MAN, no, not the angels of
heaven, but my father only".
LORENZO
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1009.3 | don't hold your breath ... | LESCOM::KALLIS | Anger's no replacement for reason. | Wed Mar 22 1989 16:11 | 11 |
| Re .1 (Meredith):
>....... We know enough to know that other suns explode/become dwarfs incapable
>of supporting/sustaining life on any of the revolving planets. It appears from
>this "Universal evidence" that our sun is good for a while yet (Topher, have
>you heard any dates?
From my understanding, the Sun has between 5 to 10 billion years
to go before going nova or equivalent catastrophe.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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1009.4 | Then is not now | USAT05::KASPER | In the eye of a storm hope is born | Wed Mar 22 1989 16:12 | 17 |
| re: .0
The world ends for many, many people each day. There area as many theories
about the end of the world as there are stars in the sky (well, maybe not
thay many...). There's much that points to the end of this millenium as
being significant. What that will be who knows, and frankly, why waste
time (now) worrying about it. See Cindy's note on the 'School of Life'
(1004 I think). If one spends their time and energy worrying about 'then'
they will find themselves repeating lessons that could have been learned
if their energy was directed to 'now'. Heck, if the end is a possibility,
then if we did focus on 'now' we could change the outcome 'then'.
Also, take a look at the book, _The Unknown Man_ by someone whose name
starts with Y (oriental). It will give you a different outlook, if you
would like to explore other possiblities.
Terry
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1009.5 | What kind of an end was the "Science" guy predicting | CADSYS::COOPER | Topher Cooper | Wed Mar 22 1989 16:18 | 14 |
| RE: .1
As far as the Sun is concerned -- it should be good for at least a
billion years or so, probably much longer. It's smallish and won't
do anything spectacular like blow up, it'll just very slowly cool.
I don't think that there is anything in science to predict the end of
the world as likely for a very long time -- although there is some
things, e.g., the greenhouse effect, which if you are pessimistic
about might spell the end of our civilization. And of course, nuclear
war *could* wipe out most life (but probably not, and almost certainly
not *all* life).
Topher
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1009.6 | sounds like atlantis | HPSMEG::ANDREW | | Wed Mar 22 1989 16:51 | 9 |
| They were talking about the end of material life (to most but not
all). The earth will still be here but you would not recognize it.
The Earth will tilt on its axis again. It is now 23 and 1/3 degrees.
The Polar icecaps will melt and the big cities on the coasts will
be gone. We will have a new north and south pole. What was once
above water will now be underwater. Its like atlantsis. We maybe
blew it again and you will have another chance. I think something
like this can happen but who knows when. They said there will be
safe places but they would not say where.
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1009.7 | generic "end times" | SSDEVO::ACKLEY | Mediumfoot | Wed Mar 22 1989 17:10 | 47 |
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Often psychic predictions may be accurate, but putting the
right date on the prediction may be hard. All too often I
recieve information like "this is happening *now*!" but then
it takes months or years to come about. I have wondered if this
is because the part of the subconscious mind that does predictions
is separate from the part of the mind that keeps track of time.
Almost every generation believes it's own time to be the
"end times". People in 1000 AD believed the world would end
then. It appears the roundness of the number may lead people to
inappropriate conclusions. Swedenborg wrote a couple of hundred
years ago saying that his generation was the "end times" too!
The myth of "the end times" has a universal, archetypal appeal,
that everyone can project on their own experience. Perhaps this
is how religious symbols keep their validity over many generations.
I do, however, believe that severe changes are immanent,
with the planet's ecology, as well as in society. Many bodies
of prophecy exist, and they may give us some useful information
in preparing for the future. There are a lot of inconsistencies
to sort through though; Some recent prophetic books I have read
point at 1998, 1993 or 2000 as the year of *the* change. I
found none of the date predictions more plausible than any other.
After reading many of these predictions I made my own stab at
prophecy in 619.40. I didn't, however, include any specific dates.
Since then I have found evidence to support my predictions, and
other evidence that seems to refute them. I still believe that
prediction to be true however, and if I find reason to change my
mind I would post a retraction...
Yet, one does not need to be a prophet to predict end-of-the-
world type changes in this day and age. A mere curve fitting
program can supply all the dire prophecies one might be able to
handle. The population curve, the rate of species extinction,
the rate of forest cutting and burning, the rate of weapons
development... I have seen that many such curve fitting projections
seem to skyrocket in an exponential fashion in the 1990's.
I believe we are in for an incredibly turbulent decade.
But not the end of the world.
I predict ;^) that people in the year 3000 will be wondering
if *that* year is the "end times".
Alan.
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1009.8 | | GENRAL::DANIEL | | Wed Mar 22 1989 18:32 | 9 |
| > From my understanding, the Sun has between 5 to 10 billion years
> to go before going nova or equivalent catastrophe.
Danka, Steve; when I was in elementary school, 5 to 10 thousand years felt much
the same as 5 to 10 billion...either way, I hadn't really expected to be there!
;-)
"Mommy," a friend's child asked, "Did they have electicity when you were a
little girl?" %^\
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1009.9 | When is the earthquake going to come, anyway? | BOMBE::WAGONER | | Thu Mar 23 1989 07:40 | 20 |
| Quote from Lazaris: (From memory)
Lazaris:
You create you own reality, totally and completely, there are
no exceptions.
visitor:
Yes, I know that. When is the earthquake going to come?
Lazaris:
But your create your own reality.
visitor:
Yes, I know, but when is the earthquake going to come?
Lazaris:
Did you heard what I said? You create your own reality, if you want
earthquake you will create it.
-Darryl
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1009.10 | | NEXUS::MORGAN | All Hail Informatia! | Thu Mar 23 1989 10:16 | 3 |
| Reply to .0,
GREAT! I can have two or three more end of the world parties. B^)
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1009.11 | The end? Again? | NEATO::CAMHI | | Thu Mar 23 1989 16:12 | 13 |
| I'm glad to see the healthy dose of skepticism about this ;^)
For a very interesting, first-hand account of the inner workings
of a group predicting the end of the world (studied by profs and
students posing as believers) you could read _When_Prophesy_Fails_
by Festinger, et al.
As long as people keep predicting the end of our world, some day
one of them will probably be right. But then again, s/he won't
be able to tell me "I told you so"
KC
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1009.12 | The RCC prepares for "serious times" | WITNES::HOLT | | Thu Mar 23 1989 16:54 | 25 |
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For some interesting ideas concerning the new-and-improved end of
the world, talk to the moderator(s) of Catholic-Theology and see
about getting membership their. The Roman Catholic Church of modern
times is notoriously reluctant to accept "visitations" as real,
doesn't much go for apocalyptic prophesy (sp?), etc.
But interestingly, there have been a series of events (supposed
apparitions of the Blessed Virgin in Medjugorge, Yugoslavia; the
"secret letter" of Fatima, supposely revealed to the Pope in 1960,
and made public in 1980) that have led many Catholic leaders to
think that God's pleased with some of our advancements, but kinda
bumming about other things, and that very rough times are ahead
for humanity (not end of the world, but certainly very severe
conditions).
I have to go, but I'll input more on this subject when I get a chance.
I have heard it said - and I'll call it a rumor, since I haven't
seen it carried on AP or anything - that the Pope, in the early
1980's, said that the Church is preparing for very serious and very
dangerous times. This is also a favorite them for EWTN, the Catholic
Cable Network. It is somewhat disconcerting when a bastion of
skepticism and fear of change starts sounding like a bizarre
fundamentalist religion, isn't it? Makes you almost start to wonder
if there might be something to it.....
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1009.13 | What? No more Church Lady? Gee. | CLUE::PAINTER | Wage Peace | Thu Mar 23 1989 19:01 | 8 |
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As announced in the CHRISTIAN conference.......
Post Rapture Party at my house (or if you live closer to Mikie then
go to his house). I'll have champagne and chocolate truffles on
hand.
Cindy
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1009.14 | | MRED::DONHAM | I'll see it when I believe it. | Fri Mar 24 1989 11:28 | 5 |
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Post-rapture...what an uplifting thought! I'll bring some nice mussels
baked in wine. ;^)
Perry
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1009.15 | | NEXUS::MORGAN | All Hail Informatia! | Fri Mar 24 1989 13:40 | 1 |
| Great! I'll bring cream cheese and bagels...
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1009.16 | mmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!!!!! | SCOPE::PAINTER | Wage Peace | Fri Mar 24 1989 18:25 | 6 |
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Hi Mikie - raisin cinnamon bagels please. They're my favorite!
Thanks, GB.
Cindy
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1009.17 | Late Great(?) Planet Earth | USWAV1::CHAPLAIN | | Sat Mar 25 1989 10:27 | 10 |
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Like most people, I'm pretty skeptical about this "end of the world"
stuff.
On the other hand, I read "The Late Great Planet Earth" and
"Countdown To Armageddon" (as in "Armageddon outa here!") and Lindsey
brings up some interesting parallels between the Bible and current
events. He cites things like the rebirth of Israel and then points
out a place in Scripture where it SUPPOSEDLY says this will take
place just before "The End". Curious.
Any discussion here?
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1009.18 | | NEXUS::MORGAN | All Hail Informatia! | Sat Mar 25 1989 12:53 | 6 |
| Reply to .176, Chaplain,
I read the Hal Lindsey Stuff too. Can't say I place much real trust
in his stuff.
He is a good writer though so beware of good salesmen...
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1009.19 | Today? This afternoon? NOW? | USWAV1::CHAPLAIN | | Sat Mar 25 1989 14:14 | 4 |
| Don't worry. I'll be the first one to know when the world's going
to come to an end. I'll be happy and won't want it to. Right now
I'm miserable and wouldn't mind, which is a steel-clad guarantee
it won't. :^)
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1009.20 | And Mr. Cayce said.... | ENGLES::NIXON | The Etch-a-sketch Division | Sun Mar 26 1989 02:46 | 14 |
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Edgar Cayce made some interesting predictions regarding
sever global changes that are supposed to happen before
the year 2000. Some of the things that were predicted
were CA into the ocean, much of the western US back under
water, and a few other "major" changes. It's been a while
since I've read it so I don't remember all of it.
His's predictions were of great change but not total
distruction as he foresaw his reincarnation in the early
part of the 21st century. Interesting reading.
Vicki
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1009.21 | As We Know It....!! | SEINE::RAINVILLE | Today The World Ended !!! | Sun Mar 26 1989 22:36 | 5 |
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MWR
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1009.22 | The end or the beginning? | BEMIS::MATTHEWS | | Mon Mar 27 1989 11:48 | 9 |
| Could not the end of one thing be the beginning of something of
another. When one talks of the end of the world, might that not
refer to the end of the world order as we know it? In that case
it could be expected that the world order that came to an end would
be replaced by a New World Order.
Just some food for thought.....
Ron
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1009.23 | The World As We Know It ... | MCLINT::COOPER | Topher Cooper | Mon Mar 27 1989 11:59 | 3 |
| ... ends *every* day.
Topher
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1009.24 | A New Beginning | CLUE::PAINTER | Wage Peace | Mon Mar 27 1989 13:12 | 14 |
| Re.22 (Matthews)
Ron,
Yes indeed. I believe it is what is referred to as the 'New Age'.
Not the marketing ploys, etc., but a change in thinking, a change
in living, changes in theology, and so on. A world where truly
'loving thy neighbor as thyself' is practiced as a matter of course.
We have a ways to go, however I believe we will get there. It's
up to you and me though. 'Peace begins with me.'
Cindy
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1009.25 | | NEXUS::MORGAN | All Hail Informatia! | Mon Mar 27 1989 14:15 | 3 |
| Reply to .24, Cindy,
Don't look now but some others are calling it the Aeon of Horus.
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1009.26 | Alpha & Omega | JACKAL::MACKENZIE | Fear life and live death | Mon Mar 27 1989 17:51 | 14 |
| There isn't any evidence that all life will end. Surely we can see
that over eons some life has ended and some has begun. Where are
the believers in "dejavu"? Hasn't this happened before?
Does anyone have any different evidence than our ancestors discovered
in 1914 to the effect that WWI was the "war to end all war"? They
were wrong just as the Normans in 1066, or the Israelites' belief
that they were secure in the destruction of the Philistines.
Life is a persian carpet that none understand except the weaver.
How presumptuous to ponder the end.
Spuds
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1009.27 | | USACSB::CBROWN | Looking for a personal name.. | Tue Mar 28 1989 09:00 | 10 |
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Re:
Note 1009.25 Mikie?
> Don't look now but some others are calling it the Aeon of Horus.
Now who could that be?????
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1009.28 | | TOOK::HEFFERNAN | Am I having fun yet? | Tue Mar 28 1989 17:12 | 9 |
| Every moment, I am living and dying.
Even my cells are being born and passing away. Your whole body is
regenerated every 7 years. We are not so solid as we think. Sounds,
smells, tastes, thoughts, feeling, sights arise and fall every moment.
This is where life takes place.
john
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1009.29 | "Until the end that has no end....." | BEMIS::MATTHEWS | 00 -/ -0 @ | Wed Apr 12 1989 16:58 | 13 |
| Re.24 (Painter)
Cindy,
In the Philosophy Notes you started a topic on World Peace.
I posted a rather lengthy reply to that topic that expresses my
sentiments on World Peace far better than I would be able to in
my own words.
I share your hope and optimism that we will get There and we do,
indeed, have a very long way to go.
Ron
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1009.30 | Onward and upward! | SCOPE::PAINTER | Nothing is written. | Wed Apr 12 1989 18:15 | 10 |
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Re.29 (Matthews)
Hi Ron,
I haven't been in the Philosophy conference in a very long time.
If you feel it appropriate to share your reply here, please do.
I'm definitely interested in reading it.
Cindy
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1009.31 | De javu! | SCOPE::PAINTER | Nothing is written. | Wed Apr 12 1989 18:17 | 5 |
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Oops - forgot - that same topic first appeared here under "Religions
and World Peace" - probably note 454 or thereabouts.
Cindy
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1009.32 | Pointer | HPSTEK::BEST | Unseen...and yet...ignored. | Thu Apr 13 1989 11:30 | 8 |
| RE: -.1, -.2
It is note 457. I just happened to be reading it.
(It's all your fault, Cindy. :-) )
Guy
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