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Will Tuesday Be the Darkest Day in 456 Years?
Break out the flashlights. When a full lunar eclipse takes place on the shortest day of the year, the planet may just get awfully dark.The upcoming Dec. 21 full moon -- besides distinguishing itself from the others in 2010 by undergoing a total eclipse -- will also take place on the same date as the solstice (the winter solstice if you live north of the equator, and the summer solstice if you live to the south).
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/...est-day-years/ Note: Published December 18, 2010 |
WE should run a competition as to who can find the most religious nutcases on the internets claiming that this is a sign of the end times.
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Who needs religion when we have congress
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The end is near! Redeem your souls!
And beware the Gdank! http://www.shatnerology.com/image/scorpion.jpg |
and the 2 first posts in this thread are, about politics and religion, all hope is lost.
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OK, will be seen from Europe :DL thank god for this forum, getting such an interesting info from our media is wishfull thinking |
That's no moon....
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Nope, I'm pretty sure it is. :hmmm:
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Dose this mean theres going to be a big sex orgy at Stonehenge? :shifty:
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Everybody has got their religion.
Some worship money, some worship person, some worship themselves and some others worship God and some others worship their religion, some worship a position, etc. Heck if one talks about beliefs one must include tradition, fairy tale and folklore , political ideology, patriotism, human rights, the constitution and atheism and many others. |
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Time to revert to the ways before the romans, back to living houses made of filth for you :)
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