'The end of the world? I can't wait'

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Tim LaHaye, a prominent Christian fundamentalist, is known for his teachings on Armageddon and has gained significant wealth through his religious novels. His influence extends to notable figures, including George Bush. The discussion highlights LaHaye's social significance and critiques his beliefs, particularly the concept of the rapture, which some find absurd. The conversation reflects skepticism towards LaHaye's teachings, describing them as irrational and akin to "fairy tales." Participants express disbelief at the following he commands, emphasizing a desire for rationality in leadership, particularly in critical roles like airline pilots. Overall, the thread critiques LaHaye's ideas and the broader implications of such beliefs on society.
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Christian fundamentalist Tim LaHaye preaches Armageddon, makes millions from religious novels - and counts George Bush a fan. Oliver Poole meets him...[continued]

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I am posting this due to LaHayes' social significance. Please remember that we can't allow a debate about religious beliefs.
 
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I remember a few years ago while channel surfing there was a show with two old guys talking about the rapture and how you will disappear with Jesus. They said "if you are an airline pilot and the rapture comes, the fate of the passengers are in God's hands", do not worry about it." :eek:

From now on I'm making sure the person at the wheel is an atheist. :-p

I love how he's rationailzed that everyone will look 33 years old.
 
What A Lunatic!

And to think, people think I have CRAZY ideas!
The absolute fairy tales this bloke talks about, seem like a horrible mushie trip that just drags you down into froot-loop land.
I can't believe that people follow this idiot.
 
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