Apocalypse myths?
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Apocalypse myths?
Aside form the obvious stuff like Ragnarok, Revelation, Nostradamus' prophecies and the alignment of seven planets on May 5th 2000, can you learned lot think of any more Doomsday stories I should look into?
Just as every mythology or belief system has a creation legend, there is a often a corresponding tale that warns of world destruction. I'm interested in finding out about as many of these as possible, then comparing the differences and similarities. Links would be most appreciated if you have 'em.
And yes I have been watching my Millennium DVDs quite a bit lately. Is it that obvious?
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Just as every mythology or belief system has a creation legend, there is a often a corresponding tale that warns of world destruction. I'm interested in finding out about as many of these as possible, then comparing the differences and similarities. Links would be most appreciated if you have 'em.
And yes I have been watching my Millennium DVDs quite a bit lately. Is it that obvious?
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I think it was the Mayans who prophesized in 2015 or somethign like that, the world will end and technology will turn on us. I remember that from a program in late 1999 (yah, guess what everyone was thinking then). I liked the picture of the waffle iron jumping at its owner and frying him in the face. Also his tie stuck in a blender or something akin to that.
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what about the Aztec myth that tells of the return of the feathered serpent god, that ended being at the exact time the spanish conquerorers arrive.
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I don't think they ever specified a time, but there were some other interesting coincidences that led them to associate Cortez with Quetzalcoatl. Truly, if it hadn't actually have happened then no one would believe it.starfury wrote:what about the Aztec myth that tells of the return of the feathered serpent god, that ended being at the exact time the spanish conquerorers arrive.
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They did nothing of the sort.Terr Fangbite wrote:I think it was the Mayans who prophesized in 2015 or somethign like that, the world will end and technology will turn on us. I remember that from a program in late 1999 (yah, guess what everyone was thinking then). I liked the picture of the waffle iron jumping at its owner and frying him in the face. Also his tie stuck in a blender or something akin to that.
The 2012 bullshitery comes from a gross ignorance of the Maya calendar; Dec. 21st, 2012 is when it merely rolls over to the next cycle above baktun, not ends.
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I knew it!!!! Those damn roombas are emissaries for the cylons!! NO scouts!!!Terr Fangbite wrote:I think it was the Mayans who prophesized in 2015 or somethign like that, the world will end and technology will turn on us. I remember that from a program in late 1999 (yah, guess what everyone was thinking then). I liked the picture of the waffle iron jumping at its owner and frying him in the face. Also his tie stuck in a blender or something akin to that.
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There was this guy (he name was something like Tex Marin) who believed Hillary Clinton was the antichrist. He had to strike her name off the list, though, because Revelations refers to the antichrist as a male.
Sucks, doesn't it? Wouldn't it be really fun to have Hillary as the antichrist?
There was this guy (he name was something like Tex Marin) who believed Hillary Clinton was the antichrist. He had to strike her name off the list, though, because Revelations refers to the antichrist as a male.
Sucks, doesn't it? Wouldn't it be really fun to have Hillary as the antichrist?
Might it be worth exploring some secular end of the world tales, I am sure much literature on the subject was written cold war time. Just a thought, sorry if this isn't what you're after!
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No worries, Guid, I'm after just about anything I can get hold of on this subject to get as big a picture of it as possible. Pre-millennial (and obviously misguided) angst of any kind intrigues me, be it fundie hocus pocus or secular scaremongering .
Thanks to all you folks who reminded me about the Mayans too!
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No worries, Guid, I'm after just about anything I can get hold of on this subject to get as big a picture of it as possible. Pre-millennial (and obviously misguided) angst of any kind intrigues me, be it fundie hocus pocus or secular scaremongering .
Thanks to all you folks who reminded me about the Mayans too!
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Supposedly according to that 'Bible Code' (You can use computers to generate RANDOM LETTERS from the Bible that somehow spell out ominous words. Oooh! Probability scary.), in 2006, the state of Israel will be destroyed by a nuclear weapon, or weapons. Also to note, from what I heard, the apocalypse occured in the years 2000, 2001, and 2004.
I heard a version of that story among apocalyptic catholics. It's supposed to have come from the apparition at Garabandal, Spain. One of the prophecies is supposed to have stated that the second pope after Paul VI will be the last (JP II).Spice Runner wrote:There was one I heard of that told that the end of world would come when Pope JP II died and more that half of the church would become minions of the antichrist of some such thing.
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See "Long Count" from this article: http://www.onereed.com/articles/katun.htmlTerr Fangbite wrote:I think it was the Mayans who prophesized in 2015 or somethign like that, the world will end and technology will turn on us. I remember that from a program in late 1999 (yah, guess what everyone was thinking then).
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Yeah, the recent death of JPII got me thinking about that apocolyptic prediction. Well thats another group of Apolyptic fundies proven wrong!Z-Ha-Dum wrote: I heard a version of that story among apocalyptic catholics. It's supposed to have come from the apparition at Garabandal, Spain. One of the prophecies is supposed to have stated that the second pope after Paul VI will be the last (JP II).
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Not quite. There's still no new Pope, so if all the cardinals decided that they really ought to give this Zoroastrianism thing another fair shake and dissolved the Church tomorrow, the prophecy could be fulfilled.Yeah, the recent death of JPII got me thinking about that apocolyptic prediction. Well thats another group of Apolyptic fundies proven wrong!
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Also, they could just claim that any popes elected afterwards aren't really Popes, just like the people who claim that the world ended in 1917 and nobody noticed.HemlockGrey wrote:Not quite. There's still no new Pope, so if all the cardinals decided that they really ought to give this Zoroastrianism thing another fair shake and dissolved the Church tomorrow, the prophecy could be fulfilled.Yeah, the recent death of JPII got me thinking about that apocolyptic prediction. Well thats another group of Apolyptic fundies proven wrong!
And nobody's mentioned the Hindu doomsday stuff with Kali and all yet? (I would say more but I don't know much about it except for its existance.)
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There's two basic scenarios for Cold War-era nuclear apocalypse fiction: the "bang" and the "whimper" (from T.S. Eliot's "Wasteland", of course).The Guid wrote:Might it be worth exploring some secular end of the world tales, I am sure much literature on the subject was written cold war time. Just a thought, sorry if this isn't what you're after!
The "bang" scenario is obviously the scenario where all the bombs fall and everyone on Earth dies in a fiery armageddon. See the book "Fail-Safe", or its film adaptation, for a tale where such a scenario is narrowly averted, but only at the cost of an agonizing decision by the US President. The more well-known film "Dr. Strangelove" is basically a comedic version of "Fail-Safe"'s basic plot.
The "whimper" scenario is where a nuclear war spreads lethal radiation over the entire planet and all of humanity dies slowly from radiation poisoning. The canonical example of this story is Nevil Shute's "On the Beach", about the final days in Australia before the airborne radioactive dust from an all-out nuclear engagement reaches them. There's a film adaption of that novel as well; I must say its final sequence is probably among the most haunting moments I've ever seen on a movie screen.
I'm not very familiar with many world religions, but my impression is that the "bang" scenario parallels most religious ends of the world, in which their followers will typically engage in a climactic final battle with the forces of evil. I don't know of any religious armageddon stories which parallel the "whimper" scenario.
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I think out of all possible apocalypses, Ragnarok would be the most interesting. Nothing quite like a world-devouring serpent and the unleashing of the hordes of Valhalla to spice things up.
Speaking of Valhalla, though. Since that space is reserved for the strongest and bravest warriors for the upcoming Ragnarok, and Ragnarok has not occurred yet, would that mean the Valkyries are still collecting? So when the hordes of Valhalla are unleashed, there would be the stereotypical Vikings fighting alongside US Navy SEALs, Russian T-42 tank crews, and WWI German fighter aces?
I'd definitely pay for tickets to that kind of apocalypse.
Speaking of Valhalla, though. Since that space is reserved for the strongest and bravest warriors for the upcoming Ragnarok, and Ragnarok has not occurred yet, would that mean the Valkyries are still collecting? So when the hordes of Valhalla are unleashed, there would be the stereotypical Vikings fighting alongside US Navy SEALs, Russian T-42 tank crews, and WWI German fighter aces?
I'd definitely pay for tickets to that kind of apocalypse.