What Is This World Coming To?
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What Is This World Coming To?
The world events of this last decade of the Twentieth
Century are like the thunderclaps of a gathering storm-such as there never was. What do
these ominous rumblings of society portend? And is there any hope for the world on the
other side of this imminent and promisingly furious storm?
With the collapse of the communist camp in Russia and Eastern Europe, the cold war
ended. But the era of assured peace was soon eclipsed by the Iraq-Kuwait crisis. The Third
World Nations have become armed camps of instability that pose a continual threat to world
peace. The United States entered the nineties with a record debt and a staggering
recession. Forty-four million live in poverty, while twenty thousand go hungry daily in
the U.S. Thousands more eat canned pet food. Three million Americans live on the streets.
Most historians now agree that since World War I our world is coming to an end. Not the
destruction of the planet earth, but the end of our social order-our civilization. Rowse
states, ''If ever there was a year that marked the end of an era and the beginning of
another, it was 1914. That year brought to an end the old world with its sense of security
and began a modern age whose chief characteristic is insecurity on a daily basis.''
(Rowse, Oxford Historian and Biographer, June 28, 1959.)
From 1914 to 1918 World War I shook Europe to its foundations. The 1920's witnessed the
overthrow or demise in power of the centuries-old church-state ruling houses of Europe in
which kings claimed to rule by "divine right." The Thirties offered the Great
Depression: the Forties, World War II. The Fifties saw the communist takeover of more than
one third of the world, while the Sixties were terrorized by race riots and the youth
revolt.
In the Seventies, corruption in government reached its zenith with the forced
resignation of Vice President Agnew and then President Nixon. Crime and violence continued
to spiral and the sex revolution began the eroding of the long accepted moral standards of
our society. The Eighties became the "decade of greed." Junk bond manipulation,
S & L corruption and bank mismanagement all helped bring the economy to a grinding
halt. This combined with the AIDS time bomb and the pollution countdown has made the
1990's the ''decade of uncertainty.''
Is it any wonder that so many ask, ''What is this world coming to?'' Some go further
and reason, ''If there is a God who cares, why does He permit all of this trouble, evil
and suffering?'' Not finding reliable answers to this question, many have abandoned
religion.
Growing Materialism...Shrinking Faith
The failure of the traditional churches to answer the many questions which modern man
faces has divided the western world into two camps-the non-religious, ''materialist
camp" and the religious, "Christian camp." The materialist camp is made up
of atheists, agnostics, humanists, existentialists. Materialists like to think that
observable facts and provable theories are the only bases of their thought and action. But
as William James, the noted philosopher, observed, all materialists have one thing in
common with the Christian-and that is faith. An atheist cannot deny the existence of God
by scientific fact and therefore must assume his premise by faith. The agnostic accepts
the premise that there are many concepts that cannot be proven, but even his premise is
unprovable. All schools of philosophy are based on faith.
Though the Christian camp can agree that there is a God, Christians disagree on almost
everything else. And no doubt, this fact is one of the reasons so many have joined the
materialist camp today. Space-age man staggered with the complexity of the universe
complains that he is "turned off' by the traditional churches when he receives
religious answers that are museum pieces from the "Middle Ages." And to modern
religious groups like Seventh Day Adventists, Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormons, etc., the
materialist cries, "Your God is too small!" when they seem to imply that only
their group will be saved. Thank God, His love is broad enough to include everyone-
Catholic and Protestant, the modern religionist as well as the materialist.
Lacking an explanation and solution to man's dilemma, the materialist taunts the
Christian camp to come up with answers. Unfortunately, most Christians are unable to meet
this challenge. However, there have been notable exceptions. Since the late 1800's
diligent students of Bible prophecy warned that the Twentieth Century would be devastated
by political. social. economic and religious upheavals. This unprecedented trouble would
destroy what the Bible speaks of as the "present evil world" or social order.
Galatians 1:4.
A Remarkable Prediction
The August 30. 1914, issue of The World Magazine in a feature article about Bible
Student predictions reported:
"The terrific war outbreak in Europe has fulfilled an extraordinary prophecy. For
25 years Bible Students have been proclaiming to the world that the Day of Wrath
prophesied in the Bible would dawn in 1914."
The Bible speaks of a "time of trouble such as never was since there was a
nation.'' This prophecy of Daniel Bible Students identify as the "Day of Wrath,"
the ''Time of the Lord," and the so-called "End of the World," references
which are plentiful in the Scriptures.
How Historians View Current Turmoil
The following is a part of the record:
"Looking back from the vantage point of the present we see that the outbreak of
World War I ushered in a twentieth-century "Time of Troubles"
from which
our civilization has by no means yet emerged. Directly or indirectly all the convulsions
of the last half century stem back to 1914: the two World Wars, the Bolshevik Revolution,
the rise and fall of Hitler, the continuing turmoil in the Far and Near East. the
power-struggle between the Communist world and our own. More than 23,000,000 deaths can be
traced to one or the other of these upheavals..." (Edmond Taylor, The Fall of
Dynasties, Doubleday, N.Y., 1963, p. 16.)
"A world mesmerized by Science and Progress mocked the mysticism of religious
sects which had long predicted that the world would end in the year 1914; fifty years
later the world isn't so sure that it didn't end in 1914..." (The Great Ideas Today,
1963, Britannica Great Books, Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., pp. 107, 108.)
Historians mark 1914 as the ending of a world. The convulsions since are at once the
processes of its disintegration and the birth pangs of a new world. Britannica editors, as
noted, observed that a religious group (actually known as Bible Students) predicted 1914
would mark the ending of a world in just this manner.
Thus, whatever this world is coming to, assurance and even comfort lies in knowing that
the Word of God predicted today's phenomenal happenings beforehand.
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