It is counter cultural to believe the end is not nigh, to have hope for the future, to treat unborn generations as your responsibility
Versus "the end is near, we live in fear, our responsibility ends right here"
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at the risk of being denominationally inflammatory, this is one of the effects of the rapture doctrine.
Novel and thinly supported theology introduced 1800 years after Christ turns out to be harmful. Big surprise!