Oh yeah, it’s definitely really easy to misconstrue, especially as a child. I know I was extremely anxious over the possibility that judgement day would come out of nowhere and everything would be gone, among plenty of other things. Definitely not a healthy mindset
Lot easier to obsess about an end of times than really look at an end of me. People who don’t go there are in for a hell of a lot of pain–them and their families. Death is hard enough with fully being ready to face it.
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I’m not sure I understand what you’re saying here, would you be able to reword it, please?
But as far as it being fire this time:
Destruction with water, taken literally, is not the end of this world. It’s still here.
So, I fully expect this world to be be here with a firey burning. And frankly it’s the only viable way I can think of “resetting scientific laws”. If decay as we see it now was not supposed to happen, you have to zap all that energy back into play, transforming it from mass back to energy. That’s a heck of a lot of burning on a universal level.
And as for a watery death is concerned, I clean up after hurricanes. I’ve held in my own hands multiple sedimentary layers laid down by a singular event with absolutely no signs of erosions or cracks in my own hands. I’ve also worked with drying playdough. The only way you get multiple layers to bend without cracks is for it to be really wet and pliable. Multiple wet layers is the nature of violent wet events. Not hard to test it yourself, either.
It’s an actual thing
Most people who are worried about some great big apocalypse are worried about thinking through their survival, instead of preparing for the end of their lives. I don’t care if it is zombies or God coming down to have the “Come to Jesus Talk”, or a 6 handed goddess’ Karmic bitch-slap, people tend to be more like Michael Jackson in Thriller, eating their popcorn like they ain’t the ones on the screen.
Everyone’s time is coming.
That makes more sense, thank you. And yeah, that’s very true. I like daydreaming about what I would do if I survived an apocalypse type scenario as much as the next person, but realistically, I doubt I would, and I don’t think I’d actually want to survive. But a lot of people don’t actually think about the chance that they would actually die in a case like that. And I have to agree with you, the idea that you’re invincible against an apocalypse of some sort will only make it that much harder when an apocalypse happens. No one’s invincible, and as romanticized as harsh situations like that might be, they’re not nearly as pretty if you live them. Everyone will die eventually, even on the off chance that there’s no massive devastating event that causes it, and it’s smarter to accept that sooner, rather than later
Sadly, the brain is hardwired to ignore it. you spend any time thinking about you dying in 20 years time, and you’re thinking of this future you with a part of your brain that thinks of strangers.
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