Simple.....
An asteroid the size of Canada is heading to Earth. All attempts to avert it have failed and there is certain impending doom of life on this planet. Does this event change your perspective of what your faith (in your respective book) says about the end times?
I see, so not a biblical “end of the world” but a astronomical end of the planet?
Yes, I guess that would make me question my beliefs to a small extent, but at the same time I would question the validity and the accuracy of the predicted catastrophe. Our earth has supposedly been here for millions (or even billions) of years and any impact from space has not altered its position or created any great harm in all that time, the greater part of which man did not exist. We have the odd crater from pre-historic times but when we compare our earth even to our moon, we are relatively untouched. Our atmosphere is designed to protect us from space objects.
I would still maintain my faith because of God’s promise that the earth will stand forever. (Psalm 104:5; Ecclesiastes 1:4) After all, he did not go to all this trouble for another part of his creation to obliterate it.
I believe that we are the beginning of God’s plans to spread life throughout the universe. Ironing out all the ‘bugs’ pertaining to our proper use of free will before he does so, is a great example of his wisdom IMO.
This vexes me because in the Bible Christ comes back to Earth to defeat the anti-Christ......
An asteroid hitting this planet ending all life before that event would prove that wrong.
Yes indeed.....but defeating the anti-Christ is an event with a foretold pre-history. Everything about that foretold pre-history has been accomplished. The defeat of all God’s opposers, both human and angelic, is the climax of the Bible’s entire narrative.
The battle for the hearts and minds of men has been a spiritual one and in this “time of the end” all will have demonstrated to God where they stand on the issue of his Universal Sovereignty (what god they choose to serve and obey) and how they have used (or abused) their God-given free will.
An asteroid hitting our earth and obliterating all life, would demonstrate that God cannot take care of his own creation, but he has done a very good job of that so far. I think we have more to fear from greedy and godless humans destroying our earth TBH. And God has already foretold their end in Revelation 11:18. Before they accomplish that, God will step in.
This is why I would never worry about any external or internal threat to planet Earth. My trust in God as the Creator is absolute because he has already proven himself to me. To know him is to love him and to trust him. The biggest problem, as I see it, is that people don’t bother to get to “
know” God, even though they may know something “
about” him. If you put in the effort to get to know him on a personal level, with a sincere heart, he is not far away from any of us.
Acts 17:24-27....
“24 The God who made the world and all the things in it, being, as he is, Lord of heaven and earth, does not dwell in handmade temples; 25 nor is he served by human hands as if he needed anything, because he himself gives to all people life and breath and all things. 26 And he made out of one man every nation of men to dwell on the entire surface of the earth, and he decreed the appointed times and the set limits of where men would dwell, 27 so that they would seek God, if they might grope for him and really find him, although, in fact, he is not far off from each one of us.”