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2012 marking the return of the Mayans?

I heard this crazy thing about 2012 how, the Mayans who just vanished off the earth are actually the aliens. and the calendar stops at 2012 because that marks the date of when they’ll arrive back on earth. That they Mayans covered themselves by the Christians and Catholic faith saying there is religious of God and Jesus. Because in class i remember learning about all of the stuff the Mayans built that we cannot figure out how they build it. Are they really that Christian and Catholic so called faith, could they arrive back to earth in 2012 on December. Because supposablythere is no real trace of the Mayans. But they things they built are supposedly impossible for us to build. So could they have built spaceships and left some behind who turn us into the human population. I’m a big Christian, but hearing that in a way trips me out. What do you guys think. because how the bible is written how did anyone even know how God built the earth there was know one around during Adam and eve’s time as well?. so what do you guys think. TRIPPY!!

The Mayans never went anywhere……they’re still around.

They didn’t vanish. Their society went through a slow collapse and slowly, they migrated away in groups small enough to change from original values and characteristics while being absorbed into other cultures.

The creator behind the so-called "doomsday" theory was an average, run-of-the-mill man named Jose Arguelles—not a Mayan scholar, anthropologist, or scientist. He’s an artist, and it is no surprise to find that no legitimate Mayan scholar, anthropologist, or scientist is truly under the impression that the the calendar’s end is indicative of world demise come 2012. While the day was clearly planned by Mayan astronomers (December 21. 2012 is the date of the sun’s alignment with the Milky way [the milky way was extremely important to the Maya] and occurs only once ever 25,800 years), this does not in any way suggest that the Maya believed it to be be the end of life as we know it.

Take a look at the ramblings of this man and see for yourself if he is competent enough to go against the word of than every Mayan scholar ever to have graced the earth: http://creatorsdream.tv/video/jose-argue