Showing posts with label end of the world. Show all posts
Showing posts with label end of the world. Show all posts

Friday, 23 September 2011

The End of the World; and other trivial matters


So apparently we’re living at the end of the world. I must say, I don’t see any themed restaurants. Oh, wait – that was at the end of the UNIVERSE, not just the end of that portion of it which happens to contain human life as we know it.

As a follower of the Judeo-Christian school of thought, this should not be surprising to me. After all, these events were described for us more than two thousand years ago: rapture, tribulation, Armageddon, millennial kingdom, etc, etc.

And now we see floods, world-wide climate changes, falling space debris, rogue planets, colliding galaxies, super-volcano activity in both Indonesia and the US; not to mention the impending culmination of both the Norse and Mayan prophetic calendars. So, yes. It is very likely that the world is about to end.

I have a couple of problems with this.

Number 1: Why is it that people like Hank Campbell; scientist, probable atheist, definite sceptic; can write intelligent, witty, humorous, sensible prose (kudos on the “Thor” reference – by the way!), while proponents of the theological point of view, which, philosophically, I support, come across as ignorant, uneducated, illiterate, scare-mongering, fanatical idiots who live on a different, scarily one-dimensional, planet?

Secondly (and this is my real beef with the state of affairs): How is it possible that the world can end while I’m still single? That just seems monstrously wrong.