“When it is
evening, you say, ‘It will be fair weather for the sky is red.’ And in the morning,
'There will be a storm today, for the sky is red and lowering.' You know then
how to discern the face of the sky, and can you not know the signs of the
times?”
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Matthew 16:2-4
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It is my premise that the Shroud of Turin is the authentic
burial cloth of Jesus, called Christ, and that it offers evidence that supports
the claim of his resurrection within three days of his crucifixion. The
scientific examination of the Shroud began with the Secondo Pia photographs in
1898. Until then, the facts concerning
the death and purported Resurrection were essentially matters of faith drawing
on the four Gospels accounts, the Epistles of Christ’s apostles and oral
traditions of cloudy provenance. There were even those who claimed that Christ
never existed at all. Science has now provided a rock of fact to which
believers may cling. But so what?
Here’s what: Humanity now faces
an apocalyptical extinction as a species. Revelations and other apocalyptical
writings have been until now mystical allegories and metaphors. But science is
not prophesying in metaphors or allegories ‑ its prophecies of doom are based
on hard facts.
The Apocalypse that threatens us
is an apocalypse of selfishness. The heedless exploitation of our environment
has resulted in multiple crises that demand immediate, concerted international
cooperation and action, but the very apostles of selfishness that are driving
humanity to the brink of extinction bar our way.
For prophecy of an apocalypse,
let us turn to the current Roman Catholic Pope.
“Small
yet strong in the love of God, like Saint Francis of Assisi, all of us, as
Christians, are called to watch over and protect the fragile world in which
we live, and all its peoples.
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Pope Francis
¶216 Evangelii
Gaudium
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Despite some criticisms from
conservative elements in the Church, Francis has not retreated from his
elevation of the environment to a religious issue. On May 21, 2014, Pope
Francis told an audience; “If we destroy creation, creation will destroy us.”
Is Francis right? Was his
statement hyperbole or prophecy? Creation destroying us! Is he prophesying an
Apocalypse?
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