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12-25-2011, 09:31 AM

unitedmajority
Plymouth, WI
Posts: 69

Many think this maybe the last Christmas this world will see. Well, that decision is one a single man can not make, nor should a single man worry about it. “All we can do is what we can do, it don’t pay to worry your whole life too.” Simple meaning, why waste time worrying about things we can not change. If the world would end so be it. I for one won’t waste a single moment wondering if it will or will not, it is not in my wills capacity to change.

No I’m not going to change a single routine in my life, preparing for a possible end of the world. Sure religion is wanting you to prepare, show God your faith with large contributions to your church. Sorry, I don’t think any amount of money will change what your life has proven to God who you are. Weather or not your soul is good or bad. Oh yes, good and bad are the greater way to heaven, faith is a way for religions to make trillions. If you are not a good soul, no amount of faith will ever help you, when the world ends for you.

12-26-2011, 02:23 PM

unitedmajority
Plymouth, WI
Posts: 69
I love to mix religion and politics, I can, I'm not a politician.
12-29-2011, 12:21 AM
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Zach F
Denton, TX
Posts: 944
I would bet you thousands of dollars that the world will not end next year. What's funny about the whole "2012" hysteria is that even the Mayans didn't say the world was going to end, it's just when the phase of their cyclical (repeating) calender ends. It's like hitting December on the Gregorian calender.

I'm not a superstitious person in the slightest, so I'm not worried about some imaginary man in the sky that will be my judge, juror, and executioner when I die. But, on the very very slight chance that some creator deity does exist, I think you're right when throwing whatever money you have his way will change anything. He would be an all powerful, omnipotent being. He would have no use for currency whatsoever.
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