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I'm gonna be really pissed if my christofascist parents were right

I grew up listening to fundie christian parents babble at length how we were living in end times. And mocking them mercilessly (at first among my fiends, later to their faces) as often as possible.

Now look at us - on the brink of non-existence politically, environmentally, and civilizationally. Not sure that last one is a word.

If they were right I'm gonna have some 'splainin to do.

Dammit.

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  • Btw, what made you think we weren't living in the end times?

    Edit: Ok i might have to do some explaining.

    The way i understand it, we're living in exactly the time period (1800 - 2050?) where people basically figure out all about technology. That puts us in the very special position that we can choose what the future looks like. Such a situation has never been there before. In some sense, god lives on the inside; it's us who will permanently transform the world into its final state. That is the "second coming" and "end times".

  • It's more that it's a self-fulfilling prophecy.

    "The world will hate you," so you're antisocial and hateful in preparation. They do hate me! It's all true!

    "There will be wars and rumors of wars," so you vote for the defense hawks supporting the military complex. So many wars! It's all true!

    "They won't even tolerate your views, they'll try to outlaw it!" So you try to ban them first. It's all true!

    Why protect the temporary environment when you have eternal paradise waiting? Why do ANYTHING meaningful here when you have eternal paradise waiting.

    tl;dr: Death cult. Projection.

    • If you spend your life wanting to see the end, eventually you will.

      • Not only that, but these bad things HAVE TO HAPPEN before the good things can come to pass. That's the order of operations. Which leads to seeing the bad things and thinking, "YES!!! It's haaaappeniiiiing!!!"

        You literally welcome disaster, because it proves you right, rather than working to prevent it.

  • If the entire world dies for any of those reasons, it’s humanity’s own damn fault. There will be nothing supernatural about it. You won’t owe anyone any kind of explanation.

  • Well, they're not right if they were harping on "Jesus is coming again!" but other than that, I too might owe Mom & Dad and apology.

    More clearly than ever in my life, I can see the end — the end of me, the end of America (whatever that really was), and the end of everything. It's all so clear, it's difficult to see anything else, even when I turn away.

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