Lord Herbert wrote on Mar 20
th, 2017 at 8:19pm:
Bobby. wrote on Mar 20
th, 2017 at 8:11pm:
No - the rapture is part of the divine plan.
The world will come to an end.
... in 4 billion years time according to the scientists, by which time the Earth's population will be living on artificial planets floating in Space.
Oh that will be good.
The Muslim planets, all desert and an abundance of cordite in the atmosphere from them kiling each other all the time.
Only their prolific breeding practices will help prevent them from dying out.
An no one else will get near them because they will have a jihad on anyone getting near.
The greeny planets, where everyone is undernourished and no animals are ever harmed and all the plants start getting more intelligent than the greenies.
In time the greenies are taken over by the vegetables and they become the prey.
The politicians planet where nothing ever gets done, and nothing ever advances.
It would be like stepping back in time to the middle ages, except that they have to prey on each other because none of them have the intelligence or ability to produce food.
They simply become cannibalistic and prey on the weaker politicians.
The small business planet.
Where there are rows and rows of coffee shops all shut because they wont pay penalty rates.
The multinational planets, I say that in plural because each one will not allow any other multinational to join, they just grab a monopoly and take over the planet.
The only problem is that a coffee bean will cost $1,000,000,000.00 and no one bothers to visit.
The public service planet.
This was the first to die out.
They all just sat at their desks and waited, and waited, and waited.
No one ever knew what they waited for, so they just died out.
This planet is a treasure house of paper clips and triplicate documentation.
One match and the entire planet would dispensary in a flash of combustible materials.
And one last one
The environmental scientist planet.
They were the second group to die out through a lack of oxygen.
It was all used up by two opposing climate change groups arguning so hard that even the plants could not keep up with the oxygen used.