One of the loudest purveyors of that absurd (and coincidentally, completely un-biblical) End Times/Rapture bullshit, Tim LaHaye, has ceased to exist. His brain has stopped functioning, his self has dissipated into the cosmos as nothing more than a final sigh of heat, and he is not frolicking about in Heaven or roasting in Hell, because those places don’t exist, and because neither does he, any more. He is not discovering now that he was wrong about everything in life, because he is dead, and it’s only the living who have to deal with the lies he promoted while he was alive.
The only thing I’m sad about right now is that he doesn’t have to suffer the consequences of the misery he dealt to LGBTQ people, to teenagers who were inculcated with an unjustified mortal terror, and to all those people who wasted donation dollars to his fraudulent organization.
Raucous Indignation says
About effing time.
Akira MacKenzie says
A couple of years back, when my department was facing imminent layoffs, one of my very Christian co-workers was uncertain what do afterwards.
“I was thinking of going back to school,” she said, “but my husband tells me not to bother “because the Rapture is coming soon.” (Emphasis mine.) I was dumbstruck. This person was thinking of hobbling her own and her family’s future over an mythological apocalypse that been “coming soon” for nearly two millennium.
This bigoted clown helped spread that superstition, that fear. I will shed no tears for La Haye’s passing.
Don’t let the coffin lid hit your ass on the way out, Tim.
Hairhead, Still Learning at 59 says
I like to imagine another scenario, taken from a Rowan Atkinson stand-up performance.
DEVIL: Hello, welcome to Hell. I am the Devil, but you may call me “Toby”.
DEVIL: Now, Protestants and Catholics, yes, all of you . . . (pauses, leans forward and snickers) The Jews were right!
F.O. says
I’ve been struggling with death lately.
The last moments of my life will be irrelevant, none will be there to remember the experience.
Rationally, I know that death is literally the last (least?) of my problems. Psychologically, I feel overwhelmed.
robertmatthews says
Fred Clark has as usual an excellent post on the subject, written from the point of view of an evangelical Christian who thinks LaHaye was wrong about literally everything: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/slacktivist/2016/07/25/one-will-be-taken-and-one-will-be-left-behind/.
If you haven’t read Clark’s vicious, thirteen-year-long, ongoing exegesis of the “Left Behind” series, oh, you are in for a treat. http://www.patheos.com/blogs/slacktivist/2015/11/05/left-behind-index-the-whole-thing/
Caine says
Good riddance.
DonDueed says
THIS… is an EX-BIGOT!
SC (Salty Current) says
All of that said, condolences to his family.
robro says
Actually longer than two millennium, perhaps as much as a couple of thousand years. Ideas of apocalyptic end times certainly pre-date Judaism and Christianity. Their versions were derivative, along with the Messiah myths. The various great flood stories are a form of this, but there were others. People have always loved a good horror story, and what better horror story than the end of the world. Hollywood still makes that movie.
The Vicar (via Freethoughtblogs) says
@#3, Hairhead, Still Learning at 59
For those interested in the whole sketch, you can watch it here.
Menyambal says
As #5 says, Fred Clark, the Slacktivist, has a beautiful critique of the Left Behind books, and a very good blog. http://www.patheos.com/blogs/slacktivist/
bargearse says
Robro @ 9
Umm, say what now?
Saganite, a haunter of demons says
Dang, and he was so close! Any day now… surely…
Saganite, a haunter of demons says
@#11 Yeah, I’ve been reading those for a while. It’s become a bit of a slog, though, because there’s so much repitition. That isn’t Fred Clark’s fault, mind, it’s the books that keep rehashing the same crap over and over.
davidnangle says
I can’t get behind Fred Clark’s religion, but I admire his wisdom and mind at least as much as I do anyone less than Feynman.
Sili says
Iono. The way these things go, they’re probably in the family business and making sure to perpetuate his awfulness and revenue stream.
Crip Dyke, Right Reverend Feminist FuckToy of Death & Her Handmaiden says
@davidnangle
I was going to use this space to agree with you, even point out everything about Feynman that is so superior to LaHaye. I thought I could present the information in a clear, intuitive manner.
But, unfortunately, I could only find a corrupted (Halloween costume?) image of the man.
Maybe it’s because the internet relies on the electromagnetic?
davidnangle says
Crip Dyke, assail me not with your instructional Japanese rope bondage for penguins imagery.
It’s Fred Clark that I admire, dammit!
blf says
Yes, from The Encyclopedia of American Loons:
And:
blf says
The mildly deranged penguin says the sushi is fresher and tastier if you just eat it, rather than first watching a video about the peril presented by free-range peas.