THE 2012 MOVIE AND THE POLITICS OF THE APOCALYPSE
Panel 2: Box office statistics for Independence Day and The Day After Tomorrow courtesy of box office mojo.
panel 3 taken from a 2004 Cinema Confidential interview with Emmerich.
panel 7: Historical note: The term apocalypticism here specifically pertains to the Abrahamic religious tradition, though it describes a general type of theological movement that has existed in numerous religions as far back as the 600s B.C. and Zoroastrianism.
panel 8: Excellent resource available at Religious Right Watch.
panel 1: insightful discussion between leading Biblical scholars thanks to a PBS special on the Apocalypse.
Panel 2 - June 2002 Time Article, “The Bible and the Apocalypse.”
Panel 3: Voting data taken from November 2004 Washington Post article, “Evangelicals Say They Led Charge For the GOP.”
Panel 4: Extensive resources available on the rise of the religious right in the Republican Party.
Panel 5: View a clip of Paula Zahn Now at the Media Matters Web site.
Panel 1 - See Glenn Scherer’s excellent 2004 article from Grist, “Christian-right views are swaying politicians and threatening the environment.”
Panels 2 and 3: See America’s Providential History Amazon page for more information.
Panel 5: The full title of the book is Killing for Life: The Apocalyptic Narrative of Pro-life Politics. Read it online via Google books here.
Panel 6: May 2009 Salon.com article, “O’Reilly’s Campaign Against Murdered Doctor.”
Panel 7: See Southern Poverty Law Center’s Spring 2005 Intelligence Report, “Holy War.”
Panel 8: See The Unhappy Gays Amazon page for more information.
Panel 9: Visit here for more information on the Left Behind series.
Panel 10: Visit here to plan ahead for yourself.
Panel 11: Visit the book’s Amazon page for more information.








Does it say "climatic" end of the world??
Divine intervention: Does that mean these kool-aid drinkers are going to get some help?
Is Dr. Drew the Messiah?
I grew up in a small Texas town, pop. 817.
I remember when only the most ignorant of hillbillies believed in a "literal" interpretation of the Bible. My, how we've declined.
The contention that the Mayan Calendar predicts the apocalypse for 2012 is more a cultural artifact of western civilization than a Mayan prediction. Many Mayan elders believe that the end of this part of the great cycle is an energetic opportunity to redefine the colonial relationships that have marked the most recent Baktun. We should focus on the creative possibilities of a new cycle, which creates a more grounded unity and solidarity than the fearmongering of the apocalyptic junkies.
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