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Baffled is more like it. Baffled, and biting my tongue. I mean, people carrying signs that say "The End Is Nigh" have been a cartoon staple for as long as I can remember, and presumably long before that. I guess the only reason I'm not making fun of them beyond the occasional wry comment is that I find other people embarrassing themselves acutely painful rather than funny.

How can anyone possibly believe that crap?

Just like every other time, some people have wrecked their lives, in the mistaken belief that tomorrow really wasn't coming. It's sad.

It's also rather horrifying, to realize that these are the kind of people who overwhelmingly vote Republican, or the equivalent in other countries. You'd think that blind acceptance of total nonsense was something that the conservatives are actively trying to encourage.

Oh. Right.

These are the kind of people who are going to go right back to wrecking the educational system, the health care system (what little there was of it), and the federal and state budgets so that the 500 richest people can keep getting richer, and the 500 biggest corporations can keep getting bigger. It's enough to make me wish they were right about Judgement Day.

OK, so maybe I'm not baffled. Or sad. Maybe I'm just angry.

Date: 2011-05-22 05:46 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kayshapero
Rather a lot of what was predicted seems to have had more to do with the fact that Jerusalem was going to get clobbered but good after which everybody got dispersed far and wide. Which makes sense - do YOU write detailed instructions as to what people 2000 years later are supposed to do? As a preacher friend of mine once pointed out, most of Revelation, read in that light, comes across rather like political cartoons, full of symbols which if you don't know what they mean make the thing unreadable.

Date: 2011-05-22 02:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] catsittingstill.livejournal.com
What a pity the bible wasn't really the word of God. It would apparently have benefited enormously from a competent editor who understood what it was trying to say.

Date: 2011-05-22 09:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] robin-june.livejournal.com
Actually, the Bible is purported to be "the inspired word of God," which means that the Holy spirit inspired, but did not dictate, the words that the human authors wrote down.
As for actual dictation by God, it is my understanding that that is a claim surrounding the Koran, but not the Bible or Torah.

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