Is Life on Earth Everlasting?

July 15, 2019 11:04pm CST
This existential question is the one that strikes a nerve a lot especially knowing that our sun is dying, and the threat of cataclysms like an Armageddon type of comet to wipe the earth clean, global warming to put the world in the brink of extinction, the Nibiru and Annunaki connection, and the likes. Also, you might wonder why NASA is hurrying up to create a human settlement in Mars and even the moon, as well as sending probes to the sun for the purported star gate? How about you, are you threatened by these cosmic phenomenon?
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@yoalldudes (35037)
• Philippines
16 Jul 19
Too busy with little problems to be bothered with these huge problems.
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@Sojourn (13837)
• India
16 Jul 19
Me too.
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16 Jul 19
Looks like you guys are very busy people huh. We can't help it especially in today's fast-paced world.
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@Shavkat (139933)
• Philippines
16 Jul 19
I personally think everything will be ended in the future.
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@Shavkat (139933)
• Philippines
17 Jul 19
@alterego101 It happens for a reason. He is our angel now.
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16 Jul 19
Yeah I believe so. Besides the facts are staring at us right in the face. We marvel and at the same time fear that future ahead of us.
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17 Jul 19
@Shavkat I believe so, and sorry to hear about your father. As the wise men of old say, it's just the beginning of something more splendid than what we have.
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@1hopefulman (45120)
• Canada
16 Jul 19
"Scientists think that the Earth is 4.54 billion years old." That's a long time. Isn't it amazing? If it can last that long, why couldn't it last forever? Ecclesiastes 1:4 (New International Version) 4 Generations come and generations go, but the earth remains forever.
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@1hopefulman (45120)
• Canada
18 Jul 19
@alterego101 I don't think there was ever life on Mars. Have they found any evidence that there was life on Mars? I haven't heard anything.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/was-there-ever-life-on-mars/
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19 Jul 19
@1hopefulman Thank you for the article. To answer your question, yes there was a life on Mars eons ago based on the very reliable Sumerian clay tablets (The Enuma Elish) which explains 90% of biblical Old Testament stories like the flood stories of Noah's ark, Adam, The Tower of Babel, the firmament originating from the Sumerians, and Deukalion and Phyrra of the Greeks, as well as non-biblical ones like the Epic of Gilgamesh. These are contained in Zecharia Sitchin's Earth Chronicle collection which even the Vatican surprisingly acknowledges of high significance. A few skeptics have bashed Sitchin but shame on them as the evidence has reached the light of day.
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17 Jul 19
Nice passage you have there. And good point, there's just too many debris out there in the cosmos that we can't avoid, the same way Mars ended due to cataclysms. Yet it still remains to be seen. It is 4.7 Billion years according to archaeological finds, bacterial analysis, tectonic plates and seabed formations.
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@psanasangma (7288)
• India
16 Jul 19
Are they theorizing or it is just a curiosity project. Many of us has lots of problem, personally hardly border about this
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16 Jul 19
Nope, this is based on recent discoveries. I know, me too, I'm flooded with problem as well. Maybe, I'm just too curious about this that's why.
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