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Could the rapture that Christians believe is coming be a form of eugenics?
Rapturists (is that a word?) believe that Jesus will one day come back and take all the Christians away to live in a magical place with leprechauns, unicorns, fairies, angels and all the high fat high sugar foods that Christians love so much and all the unbelievers will burn in unbelievers hell or some very bad place, but suffice it to say; the good guys will live and the bad guys will die with good and bad decided by Christians. Is this not an example of a form of eugenics? Christian eugenics?
Actually, it would seem to indicate that the Christians would all go away and everyone else would remain. So it would be the Christians who get wiped out. Everyone else just gets stuck on earth.
Buddhist Chant – Shingon
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