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New Fasten seat belts
In case a few perennial optimists imagined possible.. some sort of rapprochement re the Faith VS 'Reality'-in-terms-of say, "where physics laws operate" Thing -?-?- Think. [link|http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2005/02/10/DDGK0B7UVO10.DTL| Again].
JON CARROLL

Thursday, February 10, 2005



Let us consider the Rapture Index. This is a real thing prepared by serious people. If it makes you laugh, you have not gotten the memo. You probably have not read any of the 12 volumes of the "Left Behind" series, the best-selling books in America today.

Those Left Behind are those who did not experience the Rapture, which is an instant in time when all the truly holy people are taken directly to heaven, leaving their clothes in small neat piles behind them. The rest of the ungodly losers are left to deal with natural disasters and wars and the armies of the Antichrist, after which they die in various colorful ways while the ranks of the saved watch with compassion tempered with an understandable sense of satisfaction.

The Rapture Index, as of this writing, stands at 153. Anything over 145 is labeled by the Rapture Actuaries as "Fasten your seat belts." In other words: Repent for the End Is Near. You may see all this for yourself at www.raptureready.com/rap2.html, should you think I'm making it up.

The Rapture Index is based on 45 prophetic categories, things like drought, plague, floods, liberalism, beast government and mark of the beast. "Beast government" is apparently the European Union; the news that the EU is looking for a new president is seen as a sign that the end time is drawing nearer. The latest "mark of the beast" is a plan by the Antichrist that will result in said mark being implanted in the right hand or forehead of unbelievers. The relatively high number of this indicator is explained thusly: "Wal-Mart is falling behind in its plan to bar code all products with radio tags." There are some parts of this belief system I have not yet grasped.

The Rapture is a good thing, and therefore floods, famine, drought and all that are also good things because they portend the coming of end times. Even liberalism is a good thing, because there need to be a lot of Christ- deniers for the end times to come. (Among the prophesied Christ-deniers: the pope. That part is pretty much played down in the pamphlets.)

The end times begin when Russia (also known as the ancient nation of Gog) and Iran join forces to attack Israel. Before this can happen, however, the old temple must be rebuilt. Peace between Israel and the Palestinians is necessary for that to happen, so the Rapture Index sees the peace talks as a good sign. Not as a good as the tsunami, but definitely positive.

I am not the first one to notice this. The environmental Web site www.grist.org has been covering it; Bill Moyers also wrote a column about it (preserved by truthout at www.truthout.org/docs_ 2005/013105F.shtml). Alas, the quote attributed to James Watt, the secretary of the interior under Ronald Reagan ("after the last tree is felled, Christ will come back"), is not verifiable, although it's been reported many times. Probably the liberal media again, taking time out from promoting the homosexual agenda.

So read the Rapture Index. Consider its implications: One of George Bush's core constituencies is actively praying for environmental degradation. Its members are in fact praying for the end of the world, because the end of the world is the beginning of the fun part of salvation.

Let's look at the new budget through this lens, which is (I emphasize) neither fanciful nor satirical. Money for clean water: down. Money for the cleanup of old nuclear sites, including the massive job at the Hanford (Wash.) Nuclear Reservation: way down. Number of Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management acres open for logging: up. Amount of territory in Alaska declared OK for oil drilling: way up.

You might even consider the impact of the Rapture on deficit financing. Who cares how much debt we accrue? Christ will come and forgive it all. Why not borrow against the future to pay for the present? The future is gonna be a whole different deal. We're just placeholders for God's own totalitarian state.

For us secular humanists, us gay-marrying, porn-reading, prayer-mocking harbingers of doom, all this seems incredible. We are still in the reality- based paradigm; we have not yet crossed over into the faith-based paradigm. In the faith-based world, the apparent inconsistencies within the Bush administration fade into nothingness.

Millennial Christians have somehow convinced themselves . . .

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Kinda makes yer average sexist virgin-craving Jihadist pale into intransigence (that nonTerra-tory.. ~ a Hard-Right-turn out of Gog, on the Magog Tollway)
No?
Edit: MischievousLRPD from the \ufffdther appears, Voila!


How strangely appropriate, that we should be meat's dream.
Expand Edited by Ashton Feb. 11, 2005, 03:02:22 AM EST
New They should love this, then
Among the prophesied Christ-deniers: the pope.
Last night on the radio, they said there is now open speculation that the pope may retire soon. Opening the way for a new pope.
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New Over his dead body
John Paul has stated many times he will *not* retire. Ever.
New Oh come on, strap on the tinfoil beanie
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New How do we know...
He could be dead right now for all we know... the Hollywood effects industry can helpout there.

So, maybe it WOULD be over his dead body already.
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New I think you mean the New Zealand effects industry ;)
New Bah.
One little trilogy, and you guys think you own the world. :)
"Here at Ortillery Command we have at our disposal hundred megawatt laser beams, mach 20 titanium rods and guided thermonuclear bombs. Some people say we think that we're God. We're not God. We just borrowed his 'SMITE' button for our fire control system."
New But it's 'One Trilogy to Rule Them All'
[link|http://forfree.sytes.net|
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Imric's Tips for Living
  • Paranoia Is a Survival Trait
  • Pessimists are never disappointed - but sometimes, if they are very lucky, they can be pleasantly surprised...
  • Even though everyone is out to get you, it doesn't matter unless you let them win.


Nothing is as simple as it seems in the beginning,
As hopeless as it seems in the middle,
Or as finished as it seems in the end.
 
 
New well the rapture is sure gonna be interesting
I would not read the left behind series anymore than watch one of the jihadist beheading movies, not that interesting, kinda like hard core porn with the sound off.

Heres a prophesy and heed it. If the rapture comes a lot of people who were expecting to be on that train are gonna find out they are not. Now they have lived lives of fear and penance and find out it wasnt enough. What is their likely reaction?
G_d help the poor ordinary heathens, there will be violent retributin as all those emotions, wants and needs held in check for so many years will come boiling out.

The rapture will also be a wake up call for many to stop and think about the nature of life and death, those who had no religious calling may find one.

Interesting times indeed
regards,
daemon
I love her dearly, far beyond any creature I've ever known, and I can prove it, for never once in almost seventy years of married life have I taken her by the throat. Mind you, it's been a near thing once or twice.
George Macdonald Frasier
Clearwater highschool marching band [link|http://www.chstornadoband.org/|http://www.chstornadoband.org/]
New Rapture already happened
Witness the astounding lack of naked soaring pudgy bodies.
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"In this world of sin and sorrow there is always something to be thankful for. As for me, I rejoice that I am not a Republican."
-- H. L. Mencken
New Yup, already come and gone.
As I recall, the scriptures say Jesus would return to earth not too long after he left it, gather the faithful and depart. So that event happned a long time ago, and, of course, nobody noticed because everyone was busy with something else.

Problem here: how do we fix the budget when the rapture doesn't come?
[link|http://www.aaxnet.com|AAx]
New Lousy marketing
Had these wee timorous beasties hired theyselves an H.P. Lovecraft, gotten out some posters of what these [things that go bump in the night] Look Like... they coulda built on that solid Fear-base whence Puritanism was spawned.

As it is now, these soap opera books are merely borrring B-grade Reality Tee Vee scripts, just with the right code words sprinkled in - but No Great Pix. Ya Gotta have pix! when yer dealin with dead, fossilized imaginations (and all that suppressed visceral stuff, unbeknownst).



Skaredy-Kat Productions LLC
You preach at 'em - -
We'll make 'em screech
New ObSentientLRPD
We will control the horizontal. We will control the vertical.


Wade.

Is it enough to love
Is it enough to breathe
Somebody rip my heart out
And leave me here to bleed
 
Is it enough to die
Somebody save my life
I'd rather be Anything but Ordinary
Please

-- "Anything but Ordinary" by Avril Lavigne.

New That's as it should be.
I have come to believe that idealism without discipline is a quick road to disaster, while discipline without idealism is pointless. -- Aaron Ward (my brother)
     Fasten seat belts - (Ashton) - (13)
         They should love this, then - (drewk) - (6)
             Over his dead body - (FuManChu) - (5)
                 Oh come on, strap on the tinfoil beanie -NT - (drewk)
                 How do we know... - (folkert) - (3)
                     I think you mean the New Zealand effects industry ;) -NT - (FuManChu) - (2)
                         Bah. - (inthane-chan) - (1)
                             But it's 'One Trilogy to Rule Them All' -NT - (imric)
         well the rapture is sure gonna be interesting - (daemon) - (3)
             Rapture already happened - (Silverlock) - (2)
                 Yup, already come and gone. - (Andrew Grygus) - (1)
                     Lousy marketing - (Ashton)
         ObSentientLRPD - (static) - (1)
             That's as it should be. -NT - (ben_tilly)

It so happens I'm half Chinese, half Cajun. There probably isn't an animal that creeps through the forest of swims in the water that's safe from me.
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