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Conference lgp30::christian-perspective

Title:Discussions from a Christian Perspective
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Moderator:CSC32::J_CHRISTIE
Created:Mon Sep 17 1990
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1362
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1000.0. "Millenialism" by COVERT::COVERT (John R. Covert) Thu Oct 27 1994 00:11


	This topic is for the discussion of Millenialism.


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1000.1COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Oct 27 1994 00:121
See also topic 73.
1000.2Rising crime toearde "the end".VNABRW::BUTTONAnother day older and deeper in debtThu Oct 27 1994 03:4526
    John,
    
    Reserving Topic 1000 for discussion on the millenium was brilliant.
    
    I just read an article in a local weekly, that predicted that crimes
    -- especially crimes of violence and, more especially crimes in relation
    to sects -- will continue to increase in the predominantly Christian
    parts of the world as the year 2000 approaches. The article was triggered
    by the recent mass suicide (or mass murder) of 40-plus sect members in
    Switzerland and Canada.
    The underlying message was that, if the end of the world is nigh, then
    a "live today, die tomorrow" attitude will gather strength as the "end"
    approaches. Cast caution to the winds and enjoy life -- at whatever the
    cost.
    I somehow feel that, even if a little alarmist, the underlying thought
    could have some truth: food for thought anyway.
    
    Greetings, Derek.
    
    PS: I predict that the dawn of the 21st century will, in most
    countries, be celebrated at midnight on 31 December 1999 and not 31
    December 2000.
    Which raises the question: Is "The millenium" equivalent to "the start
    of the new century"?
    
    drb
1000.3we can only hopeFRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingThu Oct 27 1994 13:412
    We don't have enough information from the Bible to assume the Millenial 
    reign of Christ will start in 2000.
1000.4A fond hope...TINCUP::BITTROLFFCreator of Buzzword Compliant SystemsThu Oct 27 1994 14:527
Actually, I look forward to the millenium. I believe that the rise of religious 
fervor throughout the world, and here, will die down considerably when the
millenium passes and we are still here. I am not really looking forward to the
intervening years, however, as I suspect that things will get worse (from my
point of view, of course) before they get better.

Steve