Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled By Eclipses and Earthquakes

David Thornton

David Thornton is a freelance writer and professional pilot who has also lived in Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas. He is a graduate of the University of Georgia and Emmanuel College. He is Christian conservative/libertarian who was fortunate enough to have seen Ronald Reagan in person during his formative years. A former contributor to The Resurgent, David now writes for the Racket News with fellow Resurgent alum, Steve Berman, and his personal blog, CaptainKudzu. He currently lives with his wife and daughter near Columbus, Georgia. His son is serving in the US Air Force. You can find him on Twitter @CaptainKudzu and Facebook.

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  1. CJColucci
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    Jesus Himself taught that the end times were near and that some of his auditors would live to see them and the glorious earthly paradise to follow. If you remember the Carl Reiner-Mel Brooks 2,000 year-old man routines, we can’t say this has been definitively disproved until Mel Brooks dies, which, sadly, will probably be relatively soon.
    Otherwise, all such predictions have come to grief and there is no reason to think any of them are any good.Report

  2. rexknobus
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    Atheist here. If I for one moment thought that the Bible was the true word of God the Creator of the Universe, I would never be satisfied reading a translation. Back to the original(s) as much as possible is the only sane way to approach that belief. Learn a language. Read the word as written. Small sacrifice to make.

    Apocalypse? For crying out loud, 50 million people died in WWII. You waiting for something bigger than that? And here’s yet another thought: Let’s say something wiped out 99.9 per cent of humanity. There would still be 7 million of us left.

    I truly am not trying to attack any religion. Go for it. But sometimes the stories and lack of perspective get a little crazy-making. Live in peace, brother!Report

  3. Jaybird
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    Remember “88 Reasons Why the Rapture Will Occur in 1988?”

    I DO!!!! My little Southern Babtist church was one of the ones that passed it around (it was a treat to go back and reread the actual book… well, the first two pages, anyway (warning:PDF)): 88 REASONS Why The Rapture Will Be In 1988

    Everybody quoted Matthew 24:36 and nodded sagely but we all sat around the dinner table on September 11th, 12th, and 13th and, to the best that we could tell, nothing happened. Not even a car horn.

    This time, though, we got some bad sweet and sour chicken.Report

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