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Doomsday 2012 The Maya Calendar And The History Of The End Of The World Zuckerman

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Doomsday 2012 The Maya Calendar And The History Of The End Of The World Zuckerman
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Publisher: National Geographic Society
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.74 MB
Pages: 45
Author: Zuckerman, Catherine
ISBN: 9781426210068, 142621006X
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Doomsday 2012 The Maya Calendar And The History Of The End Of The World Zuckerman by Zuckerman, Catherine 9781426210068, 142621006X instant download after payment.

The Maya calendar started on August 11, 3114 BCE (corresponding date in the proleptic Gregorian calendar) and will end on December 21 2012. Will it be Armageddon or just another day? The believers are making survival preparations and turning to religious leaders for guidance and solace. Follow National Geographic through the maze of doomsday prophets, cult leaders, and international and historic end times teachings to understand the science behind the Maya calendar and the phenomenon of Armageddon predictions.

Scientists and historians know that end-of-days thinking has occurred throughout time around the world. Norse mythology predicted the world would be submerged in water; ancient Greeks believed that Zeus’s defeat by his son would be the grand finale. In A.D. 79, Romans thought Mount Vesuvius’s eruption in Pompeii was the start of the apocalypse. Jewish, Christian, and Islamic texts all include some writing about end times. The year 1666—feared by many Christians—proved itself to be the year of the Beast when the Great Fire of London visited God’s wrath (as widely believed) on the British. Hailey’s Comet drove Europeans and Americans into apocalyptic fits in 1910.

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