tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2905155363976375938.post5194000450705866580..comments2024-03-21T22:36:54.451-04:00Comments on HISTORIES OF THINGS TO COME: World's EndLC Douglasshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04250961297714038453noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2905155363976375938.post-40461822846929299202012-12-22T22:11:54.790-05:002012-12-22T22:11:54.790-05:00Thanks Dia; yeah, it is pretty evident that believ...Thanks Dia; yeah, it is pretty evident that believers in apocalyptic predictions do not believe in total annihilation. Either way, it's more a dystopian fantasy, wherein they are finally vindicated - even if that's in the afterlife. LOL.LC Douglasshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04250961297714038453noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2905155363976375938.post-56053516376841623382012-12-22T00:59:07.927-05:002012-12-22T00:59:07.927-05:00Phenomenal post! I didn't realize the "en...Phenomenal post! I didn't realize the "end of the world" had such a history!<br /><br />I think Jung probably nailed it... but, then again, I really wonder how people interpret "the end"... total annihilation, or just some dystopian fantasy?<br /><br />The weird thing was that there was enough of articles on the web explaining away the misinterpretation of the Mayan calendar and, yet, apparently there were still people buying into it.<br /><br />Dia Sobin (Araqinta)https://www.blogger.com/profile/03398194511342193439noreply@blogger.com