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Post by Basse on Jan 21, 2008 17:19:31 GMT
Please elaborate your answers. No need to make a work like a professor, but a few arguments for your choise would be good
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Post by Julius CMXCIX on Jan 21, 2008 19:06:34 GMT
Answer: Not soon. Reason: Well I bloody hope not.
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Post by jon. on Jan 21, 2008 20:50:49 GMT
That is, if we can find water at a planet that is in the right position, then maybe.
Well, that's probably science fiction. We will all die in 100 years along with our earth.
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Andan
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Post by Andan on Jan 23, 2008 12:41:07 GMT
Answer: Yes, the world will end. When: Only God knows. But if I'm forced to predict, in about 25-50 years. Or even less. The Mayan calendar predicted it all, but my statement isn't based on it. The condition of our earth now, this global warming, these frequent natural disasters, wars, and other bizarre events, they are all signs that the end is about to come. Why: This earth, this whole space won't stay forever. There will come a day when everything will be destroyed, and when every human being will be judged for all he had done when he stepped his feet on the world. It's all been decided before the world even exist. Wow, I sounded like an evil mastermind or something there! No intention to scare you or anything. Just saying my arguments. But you might take them as a warning. You do know that there's no such thing as eternity in this world.
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Post by Basse on Jan 23, 2008 14:11:04 GMT
My answer is the same. I think the end will come in about 50 years or so. The end of the world as we know it is evidently coming, but there are several things yet to happend before Harmagedon, like the last Antichrist gaining total control etc. 50 years is a realistic date I believe.
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Post by Julius CMXCIX on Jan 23, 2008 15:56:08 GMT
Why is the world "evidently" coming to an end? Things are no worse than they always have been.
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Post by Basse on Jan 23, 2008 18:49:00 GMT
I've told you quite a bit about it before and I'm not in the mood for writing several hundred words more on the topic right now. Go figure.
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Post by Julius CMXCIX on Jan 23, 2008 19:42:32 GMT
I'm unconvinced. If you ask me the world is moving (on average) in a roughly positive direction. Shortly before I was born the Cold War was in progress and the whole world was worried about a nuclear war between the major powers. Whatever ills plague the world today there have been equally bad (and worse) ones all the way through history. And the world is still here. As it no doubt will be a dozen centuries after our deaths.
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