Concerning the time of the end, author Bruce A. Robinson states: “Probably more obscure theological text has been written on this topic than on any other belief in Christendom.” The result? Confusion. Their theories compete and clash with one another. These concepts have been endlessly discussed, debated, and interpreted by theologians. Skeptics view as fantasy the Bible’s teachings about a great tribulation, Armageddon, a millennium, and Paradise. Many people, though, have a problem accepting such Bible predictions. It will be transformed into a global paradise. Furthermore, the Bible does not foretell that the earth will be blasted to a cinder or frozen like an ice cube. But survival is guaranteed to all who do God’s will. According to the Bible, for a certainty, a great change is coming. In contrast, the Bible’s version of what the future holds paints a more reasonable picture. Third, survivors of a post-doomsday world would have a real struggle to stay alive. Second, human survival, if possible, would be a matter of chance. First, they are based on the speculation of men, and humans have a far-from-perfect record when it comes to guessing the future. APART from being utterly pessimistic, the foregoing doomsday scenarios have three things in common.
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