I'm more interested in the sun, that should be our immediate concern. The sun apears to be shrinking, there are far less then expected sunspots so solar activitie is down when it should be up, could be bad, who knows?
Ummmmm, it probably isn't going to explode or anything you know? It's a massive ball of very high temperature plasma, it's pretty hard to predict and works on very long time scales, so if we get the timing of the sun spots wrong it doesn't mean the sun has a problem, it means our models aren't that precise. Which shouldn't be very surprising because these things have a lifespan of billions of years and we're working on times scales of tens of years, a few hundred at best. It's still gonna up there when your grandchildren die and it's still gonna be yellow, I promise.
Oh I googled this and this seems to be some creationist "science" bullshit, here is something from '86 that sinks it:
http://www.asa3.org/ASA/pscf/1986/PSCF9-86VanTill.html