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The End of the World Has Been Postponed…

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This is a bit late but I’ve only just been alerted to it, courtesy of the Fortean Times Forum:

Professor challenges Mayan calendar opinion
Posted on Thursday, 16 March, 2006
The end of the world will come on Dec. 21, 2012. Or not. While some New Age authors and teachers are touting that date as an apocalypse, a Stetson University professor is challenging the reasoning behind it. At a public lecture at the Volusia County Library Center on City Island today, Robert Sitler plans to discuss “The 2012 Phenomenon: A New Age Appropriation of an Ancient Mayan Calendar,” an article he wrote last month for Nova Religio, the Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions. Sitler, an associate professor of Spanish language and literature, has been studying and teaching Mayan culture since arriving at Stetson in 1994. He contends the Mayan calendar has long been the subject of “gross misinterpretation” on several hundred Web sites and in a continuous stream of books. Those postings and printings are evidence of a growing public interest in the Mayan Long Count calendar, which had fallen out of use by the Mayans of Guatemala, Mexico and Belize, long before the Spanish conquerors had arrived…

You can read the full article here.

Finally, some common sense on the subject instead of “interpretations”, distortions, fantasy and cultural theft by New Age whackos.

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