• BarneyPiccolo@lemmy.today
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    14 hours ago

    Every time the rapture doesn’t happen they seem more convinced that it will happen in the future.

    That has to be some sort of Logical Fallacy. If the rapture hasn’t happened yet, then it stands to reason that it must happen in the future. That part isn’t in doubt, it’s the actual date that is controversial.

    I mean, assuming you believe the rapture is real in the first place. You have to make that illogical leap first.

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          5 hours ago

          And yet the gambler’s fallacy hits pretty hard to a lot of people. I know I struggle with it. We as a species tend to organize our world in the form of narrative and intents. Randomness kinda fucks with us in that regard.

          That said, the rapture part is stupid. But there’s also more to it. When Prophecy Fails is a famous book on the topic