Dan Boone
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“Jergen Moltmann writes, End-time histories might better be referred to as exterminism. These are acts of military, economic, or ecological violence. Anyone who talks about “the apocalypse” or “the battle of Armageddon” is providing a religious interpretation for mass human crime, and is trying to make God responsible for what human beings are doing. Nothing has a more fatal effect than the expectation of a fatal future. These “cosmic catastrophe promoters” do not awaken the faith and hope of people. The only result is a general alarmism. What Christian apocalyptic intends is not to evoke horror in the face of the end, but to encourage endurance in resisting the powers of this world. Anyone who interprets the threatening nuclear annihilation of humanity apocalyptically as Armageddon is pushing onto God the responsibility of human beings. This is the height of godlessness and irresponsibility. This type of apocalyptic must be exposed.”
― Answers for Chicken Little: A No-Nonsense Look at the Book of Revelation
― Answers for Chicken Little: A No-Nonsense Look at the Book of Revelation
“Self-deceived religious people may be the most dangerous people in the world, because they are convinced that their cause is of God and their victory endorsed by God.”
― Charitable Discourse: Talking About the Things That Divide Us
― Charitable Discourse: Talking About the Things That Divide Us
“But when our faith causes us to check our brains at the door, we have fallen far from the God who gave us the capacity for reason.”
― Charitable Discourse: Talking About the Things That Divide Us
― Charitable Discourse: Talking About the Things That Divide Us
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