@HormuzLetter I don’t think any of these types of headlines are “breaking” news anymore. It’s literally the same old news, over, and over, and over again. What would be breaking is if something actually changes. In the mean time… 🥱
@Cynthia1227494 How does a post like this get 48k views? When things are posted that are so easy to verify as false, should that automatically mean the post doesn’t get many views? 🤯
@uniquemoviemom Kylo Ren was one of the most disappointing characters of the sequel trilogy. The only thing I remember him doing every single movie was getting angry. All I could think was that the guy needed to take an anger management course. A boring, one dimensional character 🥱
@MelAaronGibson1 Posting something from 2 months ago and it gets over 1 million views? @elonmusk I think the X algorithm needs to do better on these types of posts…
From a Biblical perspective, the best possible future is not merely one of material abundance, technological advancement, or human flourishing as we define it. It is a future in which creation is fully reconciled to God and His will is perfectly done.
Scripture ultimately points toward the Kingdom of God. A world where sin, death, corruption, injustice, and suffering are defeated. A world where human beings are rightly ordered toward truth, goodness, and worship of God. A world where peace exists not simply because resources are plentiful, but because hearts themselves are transformed.
That is why Jesus taught us to pray, ‘Your kingdom come, Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.’
And yet Christians are not called to passive resignation while waiting for that future. We are called even now to pursue truth, justice, mercy, beauty, healing, wisdom, and love of neighbor. We should strive to alleviate suffering, cultivate what is good, and build faithfully within the world God has made, while recognizing that no purely human vision of progress can ultimately bring about the Kingdom itself.
The Biblical vision of humanity’s future is therefore not rooted in mankind transcending its limits through its own power, but in mankind being restored to right relationship with God.