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Sunday, March 14, 2021

The Unbiblical teachings of a dystopian society

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Image by S. Hermann & F. Richter from Pixabay 

   The word Utopia was coined in the fifteen hundreds, and was coined in Latin to mean not or non existence. It is reported that a mistranslation to English resulted in Utopia being defined as good or perfect. Now you fast-forward to the seventeen hundreds and a politician in Parliament discussing Ireland coined the term Dystopia, which meant the opposite of Utopia, which would therefore mean bad. Sorry about the time jumps, but in the 1950's the non-religious movement began to teach that the Bible Prophecies had not come through after a thousand years and nine hundred years and it was not going to come through. And the only future was a dystopian one. Weird how this caught on, but with the help of a few noteworthy Novels, the generation that became the love generation, absorbed this teaching and strayed from the Biblical truth that Jesus will return for his children and that satan will get his punishment. 

     Now if you are observant of the movies, shows and novels that are getting attention and money thrown at them, you will notice that they are centered around a dystopian future, where God is absent. Now the Bible teaches us about the promise and Daniel and Revelations gives us a glimpse of what is to come. Those that are with Christ will be caught up to meet him in the clouds and those that are left behind for some years eventually goes into the fire with satan and his angels.

    The thing about a dystopian future that is wrong, is that it puts the future of mankind into the human beings, wicked human beings who will die after 120 years. There is a vision of hopelessness with no end. Some show acceptance of all abominations, even cannibalism. The future they paint is that human beings will be the oppressors and other human beings will be the heroes that succeed for a time (or do they) at stopping these evil people, but will be unable to revive a dying world. So they will learn to adapt after winning. These stories have no ending, only imaginative supposed climaxes that turn out to be cliffhanger that denounces the existence of God.

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