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Believers in the Mayan prophecies claim that there is confusion in the numbers: "The end of the world did not come in 2012 because it will come in 2021" - Walla! news

2021-02-09T22:19:14.527Z


By 2012, many were convinced that the Maya's predictions that the world would come to an end on December 21, 2012, would come true. This did not happen and now believers believe that the digits "1" and "2" have been mistakenly replaced and that the end of the world will come in 2021. Let's talk about this for a moment


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Believers in the Mayan prophecies claim that there is confusion in the numbers: "The end of the world did not come in 2012 because it will come in 2021."

By 2012, many were convinced that the Maya's predictions that the world would come to an end on December 21, 2012, would come true.

This did not happen and now believers believe that the digits "1" and "2" have been mistakenly replaced and that the end of the world will come in 2021.

Let's talk about this for a moment

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In 2012, humanity prepared for the end of the world according to the prophecy of the Maya (Edited by: Yair Daniel, narrated by: Liron Barry)

Look, we could have opened the item with "shocking news: the end of the world will come in 2021" but wow, we did not.

Every year, since the apocalypse did not materialize in 2012, some scrambling prophet tries to change his previous predictions and adjust them to the current year.

So, let’s address with obvious skepticism the new theory flooding the net in recent weeks that the original interpretation of the “Mayan prophecy” made a mistake and that Doomsday did not come in 2012 because it will actually come in 2021, which works out nicely with the current Corona plague and the “Oops” excuse "The literature turned upside down for us. We did not notice."



In 2012 thousands of people were convinced that the world would come to an end on December 21 thanks to the Mayan prophecy.

Of course nothing happened and the hysteria was forgotten to her.

Since the Mayan calendar and related doomsday prophecies have returned to the public consciousness more than once, especially in 2020 which was such a horrific year it was easy to link it to Doomsday prophecy.

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A bit about where it all started: The Mayan civilization, the first evidence of which dates back to 1800 BC, marked the days with a number of calendars calculated using astronomy and mathematics. It also devised what became known as the "long count" cycle, an accurate counting method designed to document The Mayan calendar based on this method ends on December 21, 2012 - the date of "rebirth".



Many have assumed that the end of the calendar also means the end of all time or at least the end of the world as we know it. This became public, conspiracy theories about an impending apocalypse began to emerge from many sides and many panicked.Theories about the Earth being wiped out by a solar flare or asteroid crash were abundant and reinforced in films like Roland Emrich's "2012" which addressed the Mayan prophecy prophecy and described A survey in May 2012 found that 8% of the adult population feared the world would end that year - and at least one suicide was directly linked to it.



However, many claimed that the Maya did not mean the end of the world but a unique event for their culture. December 2

012 Indeed, as soon as we reached December 22, 2012 healthy and intact, many breathed a sigh of relief.

"There is no evidence that the Maya saw a global era ending in ascension or catastrophe on December 21, 2012," astronomer Edwin Charles Krupp said of the theory.



In fact, Mayan cultural scholars have found no prophecies about the end times in any of the well-known Mayan writings of the Classical period, and in fact the claim that the long count calendar "ended" in 2012 distorts the Mayan history.

The descendants of the Maya living today did not attach much importance to this date.

Existing sources from ancient times on the subject are few and contradictory, suggesting that there may also have been disagreements among the Mayans themselves as to what, if anything, could have symbolized this date.

The end of the world as shown in the movie "2012":

The corona re-ignited the theory

In light of the global corona plague, speculation enthusiasts who have not learned a lesson from the previous time have tried to navigate the Maya forecast for 2020.

We actually had two predictions about potential apocalyptic dates in the past year.

Last summer it was speculated that the end of the world would come on June 21, 2020, because if we follow the Julian calendar - which is completely different from the Gregorian calendar - then 2020 is definitely a convenient option and June 21 turned out to be "prophets" as the Maya promised. Something meaningful will happen (no need to go into details, it did not happen anyway).



On June 22, Doomsday believers moved on to look for another date, closer to the end of the year.

Renowned Christian preacher, Paul Bagley, has speculated that December 21, 2020 may be the real thing.

"The elders of the Maya said it might be the end of the world today," he told his followers that day, "obviously they were wrong about December 21, 2012, so they said it might be the end of the world today."

He based his remarks on the "great fusion" of Jupiter and Saturn in the sky, which happened by chance at the winter turning point, December 21, which we reported to you at the time: "The Mayans are organizing now and saying it could well be the end of the world as we know it. Added.

The pastor's prediction in waves of proof is of course false.

Mayan Antiquities, Tikal City in North Guatemala (Photo: ShutterStock)

Now fans of conspiracy theories have moved on to focus on 2021 and yes, you probably will not be surprised to hear that they are sure that 2021 is in fact the year of doom, closed on it, locked in, no nonsense!

It must be this.

"If you remember on 21/12/2020 there were a lot of volcanic eruptions and earthquakes," wrote one of the amateurs on Twitter this week, "I happened to watch the movie '2012' and it all started on 21/12/2012, but what if we misinterpreted the board The year of the Maya? Remember that the chain of events began a year earlier? What if 21/12/2021 is 2012? ".



Another added: "Listen for a moment, what if the guy who made the Mayan calendar was dyslexic and the world is supposed to end in 2021 and not 2012?".

The theory has also been reinforced by another source.

The American pastor F. Canton Bishur predicted that 2021 would mark the second coming of Jesus because one "biblical generation" had ended since the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948. He originally said it would happen in 1988, but of course changed his prophecy after it did not come true. .

More about what could happen to us in 2021 according to the Maya:

The Quora website recently asked the online community what they think about the Mayan doctrine of the world.

Mayan expert Matt Riggsby gave a comprehensive answer to the question and concluded why the theory is fundamentally wrong.

"The meaning of 2012 (or any other year, with the small chance we made a mistake in the year) is that it is the end of a cycle in what is known as the 'long count' calendar," he writes.

"All this nonsense about disasters and the end of the world came from outside, not from the Maya. Strangers, none of whom were Mayan scholars or proficient in the Mayan languages ​​as far as I know, they took some vaguely worded mentions of times dealing with change and turned it into catastrophes, but that's an interpretation. "That is not supported by the texts. It is invented. Fiction. There is no doomsday coming. Or at least, if there is, the Mayan culture has not seen it coming."



Now all we have left to do is wait.

Only time will tell if this is really the year it's all over or if believers will have to think of another creative way to distort their current forecast to suit them for 2022.

Here, let us help you: the end of the world did not come in 2012 because the 1st was a bit erased.

Look again, it's not 1, it's 2. 2022. For nothing.

Preacher Paul in waves talks about what awaits us in 2021:

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