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Ever noticed, the majority people who speak of biblical end times are advanced in age?
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[quote:772STi2:MV80OTM0Mzg0XzkwMjAyODgzX0M3Mzg0MzU3] Probably because every generation says the world was way better when they grew up and from there point of view it has to be the end. I'm in my mid 30s and it's already starting to look that way, and I agree the world was a better place for every generation before us in most respects. The world was cleaner and people were nice, family meant alot more and peoples word actually meant something just like a hand shake. Technology has obviously gotten way better and made life way easier, but at what cost? [/quote]
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There is a logical reason why people advanced in age find affinity with biblical end time or end of the world narrative. It is because they are approaching their own end time, which they can align with the bible belief. In essence, the end of the world is when you die. Your perception of the world ceases to exist, hence, end of the world.
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