The three pillars of humanity will soon fail!?
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The three pillars of humanity will soon fail!?
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Maybe part of the reason that he came across that way is because society as a whole is desensitized to the entire idea. Look at how many "end of the world" scares we have experienced since year 2k.
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I think he took his visions seriously. He just didn't dwell on his Amazon vision to discuss it. He said what the voice told him. The part of the vision I don't accept is incarnation. Hell is eternal damnation and everlasting death. Incarnation is returning to life after physical death. So, how could Richard believe in hell and incarnation? He needed to settle that.mmm17 wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 17:30 In his Amazon vision, the author learned that within short order the three pillars of humanity — economy, ecology, and society — will fail. Do you feel that the author took this seriously? Or even literally? How do you feel about the way he approached this subject in the book?
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I agree with this one. It will stay as it is until someone makes a move.Shielasshi_93 wrote: ↑11 Mar 2019, 08:01 I also thought he didn't take his vision seriously. Well, a vision stays as a vision until it materialize.
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I am also still doubting the validity of this vision. Even the end of the world has to come, it may come in ways that are unexpected and certainly the breakdown of the three may not be one of them. I would have loved to hear more about this, especially the breakdown of ecology.
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