Tuesday, May 3, 2011

The Doomsday Prophecy

A long time ago, a baby girl was born. Nothing was special except that she was given a definite time span to enjoy the world. A rare disease had chosen her to be the special host.
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Then there was a prophecy about a time. A time when seas run dry, a time when forests turn to desert, a time when mankind would cease to exist. The so called "Doomsday Prophecy."

The Great Prophet was not known. History didn't have any records of him. It was told that he was a decent man, a man of principles, a man of visions, a man that had foreseen things, a wise man. "The Doomsday Prophecy" was not the only one the prophet had predicted. Many had come to realities.

Researches by the experts showed some lights, "The Doomsday Prophecy" was special, it was the only prophecy that was written with theories. The theories shared the why, when, what, how, and where about the doomsday. The theories were meditated, translated, and tested by scholars. Signs were seriously considered and calculated. Climates had been changing, in some area of the world the winter prolonged but other area experienced longest dry season. Sea levels had been shifting, causing floods in some part of the world, and drought in others. The process of studying the prophecy was well documented. The facts was leaked and the news spread all over the world. The official documentary films were released and concluded that the doomsday prophecy was regretfully believable.

The clock was ticking, ironically, ever since the prophecy was written. News about the doomsday spread like a plague. Doomsday related movies filled up the Television channels. People showed horrified faces. Many cried their disbelief that everything would surely vanished.
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Somewhere, a little girl who lately became joyful told her mother, "Now, mother, it seems that I wouldn't have to wait long to meet you and the others anyway."