Topic has more than 25 posts. Pages: First 1 2 3 Last | Jeremiah Walgren 1187 posts
09-26-05 12:23 Reply | Actually, yes. From what I understand, a good deal of the planet's population will be destroyed during the Apocolypse. After that, though, many wonderful things will happen (which I'm sure you care nothing about) and resources won't ever be a problem for this planet again.
Until the Apocolypse - and throughout that event - God has provided enough for those who will be here. | | Dexter345 677 posts
09-26-05 22:36 Reply | That sounds like a reasonable enough explanation. I understand your point of view now. | | pentatonic184 33 posts
09-26-05 22:48 Reply | So we could postpone the apocalypse by not letting the population grow as fast. | | pentatonic184 33 posts
09-26-05 22:52 Reply | And try telling the starving pygmies in New Guinea that there are enough resources. | | Fr0stbyte124 109 posts
09-26-05 22:53 Reply | Then everyone will be in that great Promised Land...breeding like rabbits. | | Jeremiah Walgren 1187 posts
09-27-05 05:10 Reply | << So we could postpone the apocalypse by not letting the population grow as fast. >>
No. It's coming, whether you like it or not, when God decides it's time. | | pentatonic184 33 posts
09-27-05 23:05 Reply | God has already decided the time. He's prepared, remember? | | Jeremiah Walgren 1187 posts
09-28-05 04:19 Reply | Yeah, I know. Your point? |
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