• Botzo@lemmy.world
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      No kidding.

      I remember dad making me read some book proving the end time we’re here because Saddam was Nebuchadnezzar reborn (the proof was their silhouettes looking similar). So much “whore of Babylon” stuff.

      He recently sent me a YouTube video of a guy talking about the valley of Jehoshaphat and Trump heralding the end times.

      It never ends.

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    My entire life. I grew up attending Christian schools where we were taught that we’re living in the end times.

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        I feel equal parts pity and exasperation that they’re ignoring critical crises like global climate change to focus on superstitious nonsense.

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    I don’t think normal people said it in the mid-to-late 90’s. Like, the Soviet Union was (seemingly) finishing splintering and there was war and strife but there was a sense the world could manage it through diplomacy. The Montréal Protocol was already showing success. Most new technology still seemed promising instead of dystopian.

    I’m not saying anyone was right or that we’re actually in the end times. Most of history involves muddling through crises. But it felt like global strife was at a low point and we could actually achieve global consensus on important issues.

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    The only time I’ve had someone tell me we’re living through the end times was during the whole 2012 thing, but they said it as a joke.

    On the other hand, I’ve always had a feeling, even before I was a teenager and started becoming aware of the world outside my little bubble, that humanity won’t be around by 2100. I very much hope I’m wrong.

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    Since I got my first taste of the Hittites battle formations. 0/10, would not do again.

    • Mossy Feathers (She/They)@pawb.social
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      They’re not swapping by 2040. Geomagnetic poles take an obscenely long time to swap; we’re talkin’ hundreds of thousands of years. What’s gonna happen by 2040 is that Earth’s geomagnetic “North” will line up with “true North”.