You see people will tell you of end-of-the-world scenarios, and we have Books, movies, and magazines, ranging from the comic to the scientific, portray an assortment of doomsday catastrophes. They include annihilation by nuclear war, asteroid collision, deadly virus, runaway climate change, or invaders from outer space, what a world we live in.
The end comes to us each individually. Lost in senility perhaps, or struggling for a last breath in some impersonal hospital ward, or a sudden hear attack in the frozen food isle in M&S.
It's not something I'm looking forward to, to be honest.
I don't ever think about it - what will be, will be, whether the planet implodes or whether I just die from old age. Looking forward doesn't come into it, I want to make the most of my life while I have it.
sandyRoe, He's not talking about your personal demise - ever a 'true Christian', full of love and compassion, he's relishing the prospect of the destruction of all the non-believers - and why not? Such a cheering thought.
Unless there is extreme pain (emotional as well as physical) why would anyone in their 'right mind' look forward to the end?
I can't see anybody, well nobody I know, actually looking forward to //annihilation by nuclear war, asteroid collision, deadly virus, runaway climate change//
Meeting invaders from outer space might be interesting though :)
Personally., I would love to see an end to the poverty, the crime, the violence you see on the earth today. But to look to invaders from outer space? No way. Doomsday? Umm.. that depends on how you view doomsday. If it was a nuclear war then there's no need to worry is it, you won't know anything about it.
have you not noticed it's mostly the Americans who make these films about doomsday, usually the ones we make on those are lines are rubbish, except perhaps old ones... The Americans haven't really got a war to fight, so they come up with these films, it gets the angst out of the system...