Almost Embarrassing


For anyone who actually believes in the 2012 prophecy, this movie is a complete embarrassment. Me being one of those people, I was almost ashamed to watch the entire film. I hate it when people produce movies like this where they take something and put a christian spin on it, just to scare people into thier propaganda.

The Mayan Doomsday has nothing to do with God. It's a specia day that not only predicts the end of all that we know, but also the one day where the entire solar system aligns perfectly. Something that only happens every so many million to billion years.

And not only that, even scholars who study the 2012 myth have no idea what the Mayans really meant by 'end of the world', since there isn't a play by play script on what's going to happen. Some predict that it's litterally the end of the world - the end of the human race, itself, or the end of our current spiritual walk and the starting point of an entirely new era.

So of course some movie that keeps repeating: "repent or die" is going to come out using information gathered over many years by people who put their entire hearts into learning more about this and make it like it's some page out of the book of revelations.Christians can't help but make everything about them. movies like this just shouldn't be made. they leave out all the facts and insert fairy tales in it's place.

a complete disgrace, and i'm not even half finished with the movie.

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T~O # 488

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