Alter-Earth (Part One)
Way back 2012, that was the second time when they have said that the world will come to its end.
People are too ridiculous. Did Earth really come to its end? Not because December 21, 2012 is the last day in the Mayan Calendar, doesn't mean that it will also be the last day of the Earth—the exact day of its end.
I remember, a long time ago, there's someone who told me that in every 600 years the Earth is healing itself from the devastation it receives from its inhabitants. It's kind'a weird, but come to think of it, maybe there is a big possibility that Earth is healing itself from the damage that occurs in it. As the Bible says, "the world will never be ended, the way it used to be before." That means, the Earth will never come to its end by means of water—that's how I understand the things I have read. Another thing, if we are going to base it on Noah's Ark, it's more on healing...
People are too ridiculous. Did Earth really come to its end? Not because December 21, 2012 is the last day in the Mayan Calendar, doesn't mean that it will also be the last day of the Earth—the exact day of its end.
I remember, a long time ago, there's someone who told me that in every 600 years the Earth is healing itself from the devastation it receives from its inhabitants. It's kind'a weird, but come to think of it, maybe there is a big possibility that Earth is healing itself from the damage that occurs in it. As the Bible says, "the world will never be ended, the way it used to be before." That means, the Earth will never come to its end by means of water—that's how I understand the things I have read. Another thing, if we are going to base it on Noah's Ark, it's more on healing...