So what is it with Religious people and wanting Doomsday to happen?
Why can’t they just enjoy living?
Agreed, i shouldn’t say “all religious people” i should have said the majority. They just seem so eager. Just itching for something horrible to happen because then and only then will they know for sure that everything they’ve been brainwashed in believing and following will be proven true. It’s like they’re children who are told they’re going to get a reward if they behave and they can’t wait to get it because they want it sooner than they were told they’d get it.
Answer by The Chair Wizard IX IS CLOSER TO THE EDGE
I don’t want doomsday to happen. Ok I’m a Christian and I agree with the part of living. It’s like some of us just want to die before we start living.
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They love carnage.
Kill all the sinners!
Beats the hell out of me. Why don’t you as them?
That is not really a true statement as there are some that do not preach that.
We need to be careful that we don’t say, All religions believe this or all atheist believe that. We need to be fair and considerate of all.
They really are becoming quite pitiful.
It’s the thrill and excitement of it all- ha ha ha
We Christians do enjoy living but the Bible says we are to be in the world but not “of” the world. This is not our home. Jesus said He goes to prepare a place for us so that where He is we may be also. I personally am looking forward to no pain, no tears, no hunger, no violence, no evil of any kind!
They don’t.
Psychologically, some people have trouble coping with life. That happens whether people are religious or not, and it happens with all sorts of religious people. There has been more than one suicide cult in Japan that was focused on the end of the world. Some other group went to the middle east in 1999 in hopes of starting World War III to bring about the end of the earth. The Heaven’s Gate cult donned their new Nike shoes and killed themselves so they could join a spaceship in the tail of a comet.
It’s an interesting and frightening phenomenon. But it has nothing to do with religion and everything to do with feeling cornered in the world and out of control.
It has a lot in common with people who believe conspiracy theories, actually.
Religious People have been lying to us for last 2000 years , one more or less does not make any different , the problem is other side who become so called “Believers ” How many more lies get these people to realize it.
They want doomsday to happen to everyone else. They don’t want the part where they have to die like everyone else and want to be alive when their life is “over”. I know…it sounds contradictory (you live after you die?), but, well, you know…
We Christians do not look at the end of time as Doomsday. We look at it as “Gloryday”; since we will be in eternal rest with our heavenly Father.