The biblical “end days” are usually equated with the battle of Armageddon and the return to earth of Jesus Christ. ![]() All of which seems to suggest more of a danger than “climate change.” Armageddon North Korea continues on a path to develop nuclear capabilities that pose a worldwide threat. Reports that Iran has the capability to develop nuclear missiles that could reach Israel and the US. The twenty-first-century news cycle is consumed with fears that suggest the world could soon be engulfed in a global war. Secularists depend on guesswork and one’s own, limited knowledge, or inner “feelings” and the equally questionable “scientific” inquiry. But really, does the universe function on these flimsy, unsubstantiated predictions? Where can such confidence/authority come from? Christians stand on a derived authority from God-the Bible. Yet it is natural to contemplate the future and especially the end of creation. Can anyone actually predict the end of times? ![]() Geryle pointed to the ancient Maya cyclical calendars that supposedly predicted a catastrophic end in 2012. Or, Survivalist, Patrick Geryl in 2005, who quit his job as a laboratory worker for an oil company because he believed the world would end on December 21, 2012. Camping died from illness on December 15, 2013.
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