Religiously speaking, will popcorn sales be good at "2012," the movie?

  • Religiously speaking, will popcorn sales be good at "2012," the movie?

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    Posted in Mayan on August 6th, 2011 by RoswellUFOs.com

    Question by Andy F: Religiously speaking, will popcorn sales be good at "2012," the movie?
    According to Sony pictures, this fine film will be coming to American theaters late in 2009 — unless the Mayan calendar is off, of course, and the planet is destroyed before then.

    Do you plan on eating a lot of popcorn at "2012" the movie? After all, if the scary ads they're running about this movie are accurate, you won't have to worry about getting fat after 2013.

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    Yes, popcorn and cinema hotdogs.

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  • Religiously speaking, will popcorn sales be good at "2012," the movie?

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    Posted in Mayan on June 25th, 2011 by RoswellUFOs.com

    Question by Andy F: Religiously speaking, will popcorn sales be good at "2012," the movie?
    According to Sony pictures, this fine film will be coming to American theaters late in 2009 — unless the Mayan calendar is off, of course, and the planet is destroyed before then.

    Do you plan on eating a lot of popcorn at "2012" the movie? After all, if the scary ads they're running about this movie are accurate, you won't have to worry about getting fat after 2013.

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    Answer by cleo3209
    Yes, popcorn and cinema hotdogs.

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  • Psychologically speaking, why do people believe in prophecies such as Nostradamus?

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    Posted in Prophecies on May 28th, 2010 by RoswellUFOs.com

    I am looking for some scholarly research that has been done on why people find prophecies so fascinating and important. I mean, people take Nostradamus very seriously, but I wonder why. Is it because we are obsessed with the future? Maybe we're hoping that if we know ahead of time what is going to happen, somehow we can profit from it or avoid a catastrophe. My main interest is in scholarly research as to why people feel the need to predict things, but I am particularly interested in so-called prophecies, mainly "doomsday" prophecies. Supposedly if we "know" what is predicted it gives us more control over our lives. People predict the Super Bowl winner like anyone really cares anyway. What's the point? I don't get it. I'm looking for scholarly research on humans' obsession with the future, predictions, prophecies etc. My hunch is that our preoccupation with the future is tied to our desire for control of our lives.

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