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Post by J.Y. on Apr 25, 2007 22:09:23 GMT -5
Doomsday you ask? If i'm not mistaken, it's a day which is the end of world. Okay, maybe this isn't the word, but i'm here to tell you whether to believe that one day our world will meet its end, either ended by Mother Nature, dominated by aliens, or sucked into a blackhole or anything else that'll put Earth into its end.
[glow=red,2,300]So, do you believe that this day will come one day?[/glow]
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Post by Reaver on Apr 26, 2007 0:21:21 GMT -5
cant vote.. this fudge face says "You did not choose what you would like to vote for in the poll."
Anyway, yeah. The end of the world is the day some idiot wanders into a nuke silo and goes "What does this button do?" which leads to every country in the world pressing their local nuke-em buttons...
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Post by Paranoid on Apr 26, 2007 6:16:48 GMT -5
its inevitable, galaxies and planets can't last forever, and ours won't. I don't believe it will in my lifetime though.
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Post by ZIR0)N on Apr 26, 2007 9:24:09 GMT -5
I agree with ParanoidMage. When it happens, it happens. Hopefully I will have passed before this happens.
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Post by Fusion on Apr 26, 2007 13:34:26 GMT -5
Doomsday, no...
"Judgement Day" from the Terminator series, very yes.
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Post by Professor Fann on Apr 26, 2007 14:01:29 GMT -5
... Why does everyone believe in a doomsday phenomena? It's just like that Revelation book, full of metaphors and they mean something else - not the literal end of the world with exploding volcanoes and destruction and despair and things like that?
Whether you like it or not, the universe is going to last for a long time. Very very long time. Galaxy and system destruction, whatever crap, doesn't exist. It's a man-made idea, not an absolute divine.
I voted NO.
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Post by Miguel on Apr 26, 2007 14:07:57 GMT -5
The end of the world will come one day. But alot of things humans have done to the planet sped up the process. We've got global warming baking our butts, we've got pollution because we've been taking our planet for granted, we've done alot to f**k up our planet. If we're extremly lucky earth'll last to see the sun burn out and take us out anyway, but in the meantime we've got to try to fix our boneheaded screw ups. And I think Earth wouldn't be the only planet in this solar system to ruin itself. It's apparent that there may at one point been intelegint life on Mars, but now the planet is just one big hunk of rock unfit to host life.
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Post by J.Y. on Apr 26, 2007 16:15:40 GMT -5
Wait a moment....
What's the difference between Judgment Day and Doomsday?
(p/s: don't start giving me those crap of Warcraft's D-Day of something..D=)
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Post by Peytral on Apr 26, 2007 16:22:32 GMT -5
Jugement day is the apocalypse while doomsday can mean anything that destroys the world.....I think
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Post by Miguel on Apr 26, 2007 16:47:37 GMT -5
Judgement day is religious, doomsday means reasons for the end of the world outside god's will or power
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Post by Ruinaru on Apr 26, 2007 17:06:13 GMT -5
Won't let me vote either, but yes. Whether you like it or not, nothing lasts forever, FanWriter. Yes, it will last a very long time, but the universe will NOT be everlasting. For example, there's a galaxy ripping itself apart out there because the gravity got out of whack somehow. Who's to say that's not gonna happen anywhere else? Stars die. When stars die, anything near them dies, too. It's called a supernova for a reason.
Or if you want to look at it in a biblical sense, there's no doubt about it. God said He's coming back, and I believe He is.
(I think this thread should be moved to the controversial board...)
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Post by Paranoid on Apr 26, 2007 17:14:04 GMT -5
I dunno if u've ever taken astronomy...but planets and stars come and go. And you can't expect humans to live forever. anything could happen in the next few billion years, you never know.
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Post by Model Bx on Apr 26, 2007 22:44:03 GMT -5
yes but we're already dead before that happens right?
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Post by Professor Fann on Apr 27, 2007 2:31:33 GMT -5
Won't let me vote either, but yes. Whether you like it or not, nothing lasts forever, FanWriter. Yes, it will last a very long time, but the universe will NOT be everlasting. For example, there's a galaxy ripping itself apart out there because the gravity got out of whack somehow. Who's to say that's not gonna happen anywhere else? Stars die. When stars die, anything near them dies, too. It's called a supernova for a reason. Or if you want to look at it in a biblical sense, there's no doubt about it. God said He's coming back, and I believe He is. I have my sources and links, so I know what I'm talking about. Sorry to say but I'm very confident that by the Will of God, the universe will last forever. So do the spirits of people who die and the fate of this Earth. Stars die and supernovas come. That doesn't mean that it's going to happen in our solar system. Those explosions were meant for us to see and gaze in amazement of how beautiful the creation of other non-inhabited galaxies are. And yes, I am also talking in a view point of the Bible. Don't take the Revelation too seriously, those are just metaphors. Even if something of this world is going to end, it will be something that God didn't originally intend to create.
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Post by Andrew on Apr 27, 2007 3:15:47 GMT -5
You have your sources and links and that automatically makes you correct in every aspect?
I voted yes. Obviously. Humans are stupid enough to fudge something up and get everyone else killed for it. If not, a star will kill us eventually, and if not that. The sun will eventually get to us.
With all your sources and links, Msia, you seem to have forgotten scientific fact. The sun -is- inching closer to the Earth. At a slow speed, yes, but it's eventual proximity will become close enough that the Earth will be destroyed.
~Darkness Delirium
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