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How Will the World End? | Street Spirituality


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·Nov 11, 2024

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Foree: The world will never end, uh, but if it does end, I think everything will just fall apart. I don't [Music] know. Don't get scientific. Star explosion, where we collide with something. I don't know, a lot of light would come into the Earth, and it'll absorb us. Simply, we won't even know, and we'll be gone.

We don't know, actually, uh, but I think, uh, it will be a happy ending for all of us. It's an optimistic answer, uh, in my opinion. Human beings will, uh, demolish nature, I suppose. Human beings will just, uh, destroy ourselves in the end.

The world will end when Jesus comes back to Earth. I know there's going to be a Rapture. Like, really, like something big is going to happen in the end. I don't know. I think that somehow we're going to become extinct by overpopulation, eating ourselves to [Music] death.

Not saying in a minor side would believe that it would be a supervolcano, which would cause an earthquake and would cause, like, a massive tsunami. Nobody knows. Could be catastrophes. Would be better than what we are living now. Or maybe, you know, aliens. I'm hoping for zombies, personally.

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