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Is This the End of the World as We Know It?
Even when nations fall apart, there is hope for the citizens of heaven.
Is It the End of the World as We Know It?
We live in divisive times. But you don’t need me to tell you that. Just turn on the news or (at your own risk) browse Facebook or Twitter.
Speaking of social media, someone joked recently that scholars discovered that the Mayan doomsday prophecy predicting the end of the world in 2012 was based on a faulty calendar. Apparently, the Mayans were off by eight years.
Even if the world isn’t coming to an end, it may feel like it is — at least the world that we’ve known. I wonder if historians will look back on 2020 as a year akin to previous American revolutions in 1776 (The Revolution for Independence), 1860 (The Southern Revolution), and 1969 (The Cultural Revolution/Woodstock). Some revolutions lead to unity, justice, healing, and prosperity, while others tear asunder, leaving gaping wounds that even time has trouble healing. Whether it is a just or unjust revolution, things get broken either way.
I don’t know if 2020 is a revolutionary year. But it feels like it. At least there is a lot that’s broken. Frustratingly, we don’t have eyes to look ahead with the vision of a historian to…