The 2012 film presented the idea of global flooding and referenced Earth’s Shifting Crust by Charles Hapgood which has a foreword by Einstein! Hapgood’s theory has a number of points in common with Catastrophic Plate Tectonics (CPT).
The beginning of the Mayan calendar was in 3114 BC – note
that this is close to traditional dates of Creation and the Flood (4004 BC, 2348
BC). There was a “new world” in the
Post-Flood era.
Physicist Paul LaViolette says that a large Coronal Mass
Ejection (CME) could move the crust and cause earthquakes. [1] Could a terrorist nuke set off the
Yellowstone Supervolcano? [2]
Terence McKenna (d. 2000) used hallucinogenic drugs to
reach a “higher” state of consciousness and recommended this for others. He used the I Ching to calculate a calendar
and predicted the “end” at 12-21-12 (just as the Mayans). [3] McKenna claimed that humanity will be
transformed on this date,
History is ending because the dominator culture has led
the human species into a blind alley … what we need is a new myth… the ego is a
product of pathology … we must break out of the silly myths of science, and the
infantile obsessions of the marketplace … [we need] psychedelic experience … to
make the forward escape into hyperspace … [4]
Jesus said, “This is eternal life, that they may know
You, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom You have sent” (Jn 17:3). Only through Jesus can we find “…the full
riches of complete understanding, in order that they may know the mystery of
God, namely, Christ, in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and
knowledge” (Col. 2:2,3). We don’t need
funny mushrooms. Knowing your sins are
forgiven is truly mind expanding (Ps. 32).
All of this talk of catastrophe reminds us of the
Flood. If there is a great catastrophe,
Christ has promised us that the gates of hell cannot prevail against the church
(Mt. 16:18). “Never be afraid to trust
an unknown future to a known God” – Corrie ten Boom. [5]How old is the Earth and how likely is a future global catastrophe?
Notes:
1) Will the World
End in 2012? by Raymond Hundley (Thomas Nelson, Nashville, TN, 2010), p.
23.2) Ibid., p. 91.
3) Ibid., pp. 104-110.
4) 2012: Science or Superstition by Alexandra Bruce (Disinformation, NYC, 2009), p. 153.
5) quoted in Hundley, p. 147.
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