Lately I have heard more and more about new variations on such concepts as the Rapture, the second coming of Christ. The coming, long prophesied destruction of this world and its people. Followed by the soppoused complete spiritual reconciliation of either: a small select sum of souls, and the damnation of the rest. Or, all souls being reconciled through means of material and corporal obliteration in one way; or another.
. Currently, while having a vaguely basic idea of the Rapture, Armageddon, and the Holy Bibles Book of Revelations -- I must say, that I...
As a human being trying to connect with any would be, or currently existing creator -- and as a true willing believer of God; cannot accept the notion that humanity is meant to go extinct under our own incompetence to advance, evolve, and grow.
I believe we are meant to grow righteously as a species. To grow righteously in that: we are "created in God's own image", are "to do onto Earth as is done in Heaven", and therefore meant to do all we can; to make: ourselves more like God, and the Earth more like Heaven.
Further yet, I belive that although the Holy Bible and other religious texts do not claim this: we are to do this all with greater ethical and moral sensitivity, than God the almighty himself.
I believe that this is why we as humans: seem to have greater, deeper, more sensitive ethics and morality than God. More accurately: why we seem to have more sensitivity to the moral and ethical dynamics within the nit and grit of the universe.
It is because we are Telors. We are Gods "sensor/controllers". He needs us to have this greater sensitivity to the nit and grit of the universe so that in-tern; he can achieve that sensitivity himself.
This suggests that God is perhaps not in fact all powerful. Unless this whole thing was a simulation run for nothing more than Gods own entertainment. Holding that the lack of need for such entertainment would not be a fourm of power composing the characteristic of "allpowerful".
Thus I suggest that the truly righteous on Earth follow our God given perpensity for ethics and morals in conjunction with our greatest ambitions to do all we can do, and be all we can be. I believe that this includes making sure we can prevent, and or: survive any natural disaster wether it be ecological, environmental, geological, astronomical, or sociological.
Sociological disasters here being classified as: war, genocide, and tyrany. They are unacceptable sins -- inconcordant with our destiny. Our destiny must be partly determined by our free will. Otherwise God would've not prescribed us free will at all.