Updated 08:19 pm.EST, Fri November 20, 2009

Opinion|Mon, Nov. 02 2009 09:28 AM EDT

The Age of Nostradamus

By Chuck Colson|Christian Post Guest Columnist

If you are the credulous type, there has never been a better time to treat yourself to some luxuries, at least if the terms of the deal are right. If the merchant or manufacturer says “no payments or interest through 2012,” go for it.

At least that what you conclude watching the History Channel.

For many years, the network was nicknamed the “Hitler Channel” because of all the shows it ran on World War II and the Nazis. Today, a better nickname would be the “Nostradamus Channel.” Hardly a day goes by without at least one show touting some doomsday scenario and how it was foretold.

At the center of this programming strategy lies Nostradamus, the 16th-century French apothecary whose devotees claim foresaw everything from the rise of Napoleon to 9/11. Everyone who has ever written book on Nostradamus gets extended face time on the History Channel, where their claims are treated with the utmost seriousness.

It isn’t only Nostradamus. Name a doomsday prediction made by some long-dead person or group and chances are the Nostradamus Channel has given it a respectful airing, no matter how unhinged the claims might be.

The latest and greatest example is the new series The Nostradamus Effect. That’s the name the producers have given to the “convergence” of “doomsday prophecy” and “current events.”

We are told that for “5,000 years, prophets around the world”-including, of course, Nostradamus-“have predicted the end of days.” Operating “independently,” they have concluded that 2012 will be a “time of extraordinary shift.”

One so-called expert told viewers that “we’re on the verge of the biggest riot of all time.” Another said that “we are reaching a confluence of tipping points.” These tipping points include climate change, financial upheaval, political unrest, crop failures, terrorism, and nuclear war, to name but a few.

That sounds ominous. Of course, nobody can cite anything that sounds like an actual prediction, such as, “In 2012, the world blows up.” It’s speaking nonsense, rank speculation.

It’s not much to go on, but then again, this isn’t about facts or reason-it’s about fear. It’s about understandable anxiety made worse because in rejecting Christianity, the West has rejected the basis of its hope. A world in which God’s purposes are being fulfilled for our good has been replaced by one that leaves man in charge, mostly for ill.

The world has become literally senseless to us. We live in, as theologian Robert Jensen once put, a meaningless world wishing we could believe in something-the more we succumb to superstition and irrationality. And of course there’s always a media conglomerate ready to sell the credulous what they crave.
There’s no better example than the subject of tomorrow's commentary, which will give you the date of December 21, 2012. Please tune in. And in the meantime, please pay your bills on time.

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From BreakPoint, November 2, 2009, Copyright 2009, Prison Fellowship Ministries. Reprinted with the permission of Prison Fellowship Ministries. All rights reserved. May not be reproduced or distributed without the express written permission of Prison Fellowship Ministries. “BreakPoint®” and “Prison Fellowship Ministries®” are registered trademarks of Prison Fellowship
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  • Wed Nov 04, 2009 11:08 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Welcome to the club......

  • Wed Nov 04, 2009 4:31 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    I totally agree with everyone posting here. I read Colson's editorials just so I can post about how wrong he is, and how much more intelligent I am than he.

  • Edi »
    Tue Nov 03, 2009 5:03 am Agree: 3   Disagree: 0

    - -I notice that the opinions & views of some of the programs in the history channel are made up to sell their dvds.

    Totally agree with you mike. Similarly they take any single rumor about the life of Jesus and Christianity and create a saga around it. And there are people who take these for granted since these are "scientific" channels. There are also good things on these channels, but filter and critical thinking is needed.

  • Tue Nov 03, 2009 2:43 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    Yeah, I remember how many Christians in the stream of Christianity I moved in at that time were scared by the Late Great Planet Earth etc.. In fact when I browse through the religious channels on Sky TV I often come across the same sort of message on many of the Christian channels. Maybe Charles would like to comment on these?

  • Tue Nov 03, 2009 12:08 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    I wonder if Colson has read the works of Hal Lindsey or the Left Behind series? Seems Pat Robertson had a lot to say about war with Saddam Hussein marking an end time conflagration. There are one or two "Christian" leaders making a dime on the world ending in the near future.

  • mike »
    Mon Nov 02, 2009 4:29 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    I notice that the opinions & views of some of the programs in the history channel are made up to sell their dvds.

  • Mon Nov 02, 2009 3:33 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    I have been un-subscribed from television for a while but I remember watching some of that junk on the History channel. It is so foolish that it makes me laugh but sad at the same time because so many people believe it. If you have faith in God's word, you won't put your faith in man's prediction

  • Mon Nov 02, 2009 11:04 am Agree: 4   Disagree: 2

    It could be worse Charles, imagine if people only gleamed their knowledge of current affairs across the globe from Fox News? It would be easy though to understand why they would be so scared though.

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