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The End Times

Posted: 06/30/11 03:25 PM ET

"All the evidence shows that we are nearing the end of man's tragic experiment in independence from God."

Wow, I thought. They get it. And suddenly I felt a burst of solidarity with the Jehovah's Witnesses. The words are from one of their tracts, which was given to me because I have this passion for talking about God -- a wild glee, almost, for stepping up to The Big Serious and wrestling theology with the neighborhood proselytizers.

There are other ways to express the urgency of our situation, leaving God out of it. An eco-conscious soul might warn that the human species must reconnect with indigenous wisdom and the circle of life. But no matter. What strikes me is the growing recognition, in so many quarters, of the unsustainability of our global culture and the need for, and inevitability of, profound change.

Indeed, it's more than mere "recognition" -- it's a primal disorientation. The culture of moneyed interests, war and techno-diversion, which is global in scope, is killing us at the same time that its media apologists, and the anonymous experts and authorities they quote, reassure us that everything is fine and under control.

I think the Christian End Times movement (the message of my Jehovah's Witness tract), the growing buzz over the Mayan calendar prediction (we shift into a new age on Dec. 21, 2012... you can even order end-of-world mugs and T-shirts) and the science-based urgency of climate-change warnings all emanate from the same rawly intuitive sense: an unprecedented planetary shift is under way, which we can aggravate and perhaps turn into Armageddon if we continue ignoring our own thoughtless contributions to the situation.

"All the evidence shows that we are nearing the end of man's tragic experiment in independence from God."

Here's another way this thought gets put:

The world's oceans are faced with an unprecedented loss of species comparable to the great mass extinctions of prehistory, a major report suggests today. The seas are degenerating far faster than anyone has predicted, the report says, because of the cumulative impact of a number of severe individual stresses, ranging from climate warming and sea-water acidification, to widespread chemical pollution and gross overfishing.

Thus began an article last week in the U.K.'s Independent by environment editor Michael McCarthy, on the recently issued report of a panel of leading marine scientists convened in Oxford earlier this year by the International Programme on the State of the Ocean and the International Union for the Conservation of Nature.

The human contribution to oceanic dead zones is significant:

...new scientific research suggests that pollutants, including flame-retardant chemicals and synthetic musks found in detergents, are being traced in the polar seas, and that these chemicals can be absorbed by tiny plastic particles in the ocean which are in turn ingested by marine creatures such as bottom-feeding fish.


Plastic particles also assist the transport of algae from place to place, increasing the occurrence of toxic algal blooms -- which are also caused by the influx of nutrient-rich pollution from agricultural land.

And then there's the Las Conchas fire, one of several wildfires now tearing across the state of New Mexico. The blaze has already forced the evacuation of thousands of people in Los Alamos, home of the Los Alamos National Laboratory, a vast complex housing much of the nation's nuclear weapons research.

But not to worry. A Reuters story assures us that -- what else? -- everything is fine: "Explosive materials on the laboratory's grounds are stored safely in underground bunkers made of concrete and steel, as well as earthen berms," according to a spokesman for the lab (and not simply the lab, but the entire military-industrial status quo).

The story abandons us in a state of feel-good pseudo-security, not bothering to report the technical concerns of environmentalists, e.g.: "One (concern) is the fact that over six decades the Lab has blown up a lot of uranium and depleted uranium in dynamic high explosives experiments in the general area in front of the fire," according to an update from New Mexico's Nuclear Watch blog, quoted by former lab scientist Subhankar Banerjee. "We don't know to what extent the shrapnel or debris has been cleaned up and could possibly be aerosolized."

Speaking of the entire nuclear industry -- both the weapons- and energy-production components -- which is reeling from environmental disasters from Japan to Nebraska to New Mexico, Harvey Wasserman writes:"We know only two things for certain: Worse is yet to come, and those in charge are lying about it -- at least to the extent of what they actually know, which is nowhere near enough."

In a sense, "those in charge" is all of us. We're in charge of our own awareness, and we can remain in denial or grope, individually and collectively, for the wisdom that will help us face, and survive, whatever is to come.

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Robert Koehler is an award-winning, Chicago-based journalist, contributor to One World, Many Peaces and nationally syndicated writer. His new book, Courage Grows Strong at the Wound (Xenos Press) is now available. Contact him at koehlercw@gmail.com or visit his website at commonwonders.com.

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niumarmion
a temporary being
09:10 AM on 07/05/2011
Sure, there is a lot here that a rational person can agree with. But the word "God" complicates this. If you define God as the universe, OK. If you define God as some conscious superior being, then there are problems. Our destructive behaviors can be attributed to religion. "Be fruitful and multiply" caused over population. Religions define their believers as superior people, so kill the infidels and start all of the wars that go with that, and be "masters" of the universe in God's image. Primitive religions worship nature, but they probably would have evolved into our modern form of the denial of death.
Genders
Love, Tolerance, Enlightenment
06:53 PM on 07/04/2011
This is an amazing bunch of comments and commentors,. None of us liked anything anyone else said! LOL!.
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08:10 AM on 07/02/2011
I'm glad to see this kind of consciousness has gained a place in this forum. Good work. Thanks.

www.offthegridmpls.blogspot.com
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EcnelisDoogod
B the change you want 2C
02:30 AM on 07/02/2011
99.99% of all lifefoms that have existed are now extinct. The earth doesn't need humans, but humans need the earth.

In this possibly terminal phase of human existence, democracy and freedom are more than just ideals to be valued - they may be essential to survival.
Noam Chomsky
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bccmeteorites
Don't believe everything NASA says.
09:59 PM on 07/03/2011
Democracy and freedom aligned with religious dogma primarily using military might have transformed immense natural resources, stable indigenous economic and political landscapes into the vast wastelands we now see. And the beast knowing no bounds hungers for more as you have seen in the last ten years.
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wernerholm
bio doesnt ever meet guidelines
10:03 AM on 07/04/2011
Pretending that you can live on a planet, and kill it too.
09:03 PM on 07/01/2011
The Messiah testified, "And this Good News(gospel) of The Kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations. And Then The End Will Come"! (Matthew 24:14)

Question is "The END" of what?

"In that GOD said, A New Covenant, HE has made the first old! Now that which is decaying and waxing old is ready to vanish away." (Heb 8:13)

Paul testified, "Be not moved away from the Hope of The Good News(gospel), which you have heard, and WHICH WAS PREACHED TO EVERY CREATURE which is under Heaven!" Col 1:23)

"The END" of what?

"The END" of that "which was decaying old and ready to vanish away"!

"The END" of the old covenant of laws given to a "disobedient and gainsaying people" who did not want GOD to speak unto them but would rather have Moses! A "stiffnecked and uncircumcised of heart and mind" people who would rather a man be their king so they could be like the other kingdoms that were of the world ;-(

Paul bore witness that "The END" was at hand when he testified, "every creature under Heaven" had heard The GOOD News(gospel)!

And also when he testified, "that which was decaying and waxing old would soon vanish away"!

Shortly(quickly) after those testimonies the old covenant DID vanish away with the destruction of the earthly, natural, temporal kingdom centered in old jerusalem!

http://asimpleandspirituallife.blogspot.com/2009/05/what-of-new-covenant-and-new-covenant.html
FreeHat
Really?
07:46 PM on 07/01/2011
It's called progress. And it comes with disasters and explosions. The same disasters that enable us to type on our keyboards, after all how did we accrue all the materials needed in our keyboards with out disaster? If you start expecting that progress will go with out disaster when it has done so since the dawn of humanity, then you are very naive indeed. Disaster to a relatively lesser extent maybe, but disaster non the same is required for progress.
Genders
Love, Tolerance, Enlightenment
09:53 PM on 07/01/2011
No, nuclear power is a disaster by design. Just a cooling failure will cause a nuclear plant to melt down, explode and spread deadly radioactive waste all over the planet.

I just don't see that happening with solar wind or waste bio char bio fuels, do you?

Nor do I see solar, wind and waste bio char tech being used to create weapons of mass destruction.
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silverwolf13
I know that I do not know.
09:55 PM on 07/01/2011
Then is every progress? If so, then rejoice when you read your eviction notice.
04:49 PM on 07/01/2011
These are good times if what the Bible says at Matthew 24:21 & 22 is true. I cannot imagine any greater tribulation than what is occuring now and what occured in the past. Matthew 24:22 states that unless God steps in to save us all flesh would die.

Evolved people won't have to worry though another bang should be coming up soon. Plus, the scientists can fix everything. Evolution and science - such a great and solid foundation.
FreeHat
Really?
07:52 PM on 07/01/2011
We should never think we are that evolved because people in a hundred, thousand, or million years will laugh at us. It is a matter of time scale. Be humble in our advances knowing that the computer chip will seem like the stone wheel one day.
01:23 PM on 07/01/2011
Well put. It seems true that if we don't all start doing something about climate change, we're a little bit screwed.
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cheryl tobin
Alpha Dog with my pack!
12:40 PM on 07/01/2011
Yes, but it has to be a drastically different concept of God then what religion promotes.
Genders
Love, Tolerance, Enlightenment
09:54 PM on 07/01/2011
Yup. For me, God is the idealization of the collective consciousness. We are god.
Jay Haney
My nuclear family imploded when I was 18. I've bee
11:27 AM on 07/01/2011
In all likelihood, we're looking at what the New Agers typically call "a paradigm shift", a series of events so radical, so altering, so jarring that the landscape is virtually unrecognizable in its aftermath. Oh, everyone loves talking about planetary destruction as what is about to happen, but the event could just as easily analogous to the Black Death, the first World War, or the "discovery" of the Western Hemisphere by the European powers. Whatever is next, it's going to be big...and anyone who thinks that they've got the inside track on what it is either lies or is framing the scenario to fit their pet prejudice.
FreeHat
Really?
11:19 AM on 07/01/2011
So how many people died or effected from Fukashima? We'll likely never know, but you can bet that the number will be inflated.
Genders
Love, Tolerance, Enlightenment
09:56 PM on 07/01/2011
Huh? you can bet the pro nuke folks will claim that radiation exposure does not increase cancer deaths. Thousands maybe hundreds of thousands have died from nuclear power radiation exposure, but it's below the noise level of epidemiological studies. That makes it the perfect mass murder.
06:18 AM on 07/01/2011
Kurt Vonnegut said in one of his last books that our epitaph should be "Here lies Humanity. They didn't like it here."
Jay Haney
My nuclear family imploded when I was 18. I've bee
11:21 AM on 07/01/2011
He also mentioned how the last century's two World Wars were humanity's two unsuccessful attempts at suicide. Looks like we may actually get it right this time.
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alafonse
It's definitely a crap-shoot.
10:42 PM on 06/30/2011
Technodiversion: they don't call them Crackberries for nothing. It's the new co-caine and everybody's got their noses stuck in one it seems.
Jay Haney
My nuclear family imploded when I was 18. I've bee
11:22 AM on 07/01/2011
Count me out from that noise, thank you. Such diversions require money I haven't had since my car had its first major breakdown three years ago.
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Carl Caroli
Give peace a chance
05:01 PM on 06/30/2011
"The culture of moneyed interests, war and techno-diversion, which is global in scope, is killing us at the same time that its media apologists, and the anonymous experts and authorities they quote, reassure us that everything is fine and under control."
Brilliant summary. Just like the captain of the Titanic.
06:19 AM on 07/01/2011
And just like the owner wanting to ignore the warnings about dangers ahead just so he could reap lucrative accolades.
Jay Haney
My nuclear family imploded when I was 18. I've bee
11:23 AM on 07/01/2011
None of which will mean a thing when the system he's been feeding off of takes his wealth with the crash.
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satanlite
If ur neibor wtchs Fox Nws wtch ur neibor
10:18 AM on 07/01/2011
Absolutely. The common citizen won't know what happens until the lights go out. Then the fun will begin. Only it really won't be fun.
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jf12
Occupying myself
04:25 PM on 06/30/2011
Essentially all blown-up depleted uranium is aerosolized, due to the feature of pyrophoricity.
06:21 AM on 07/01/2011
If you can't see it, smell it, taste it, touch it, or hear it, then it isn't a threat. Gawd sed so!