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Was thinking about these words from this morning’s gospel – and at the same time remembering people that may have tried to “forecast” the end-of times.“But on that day or hour, no one knows, neither the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father” (Mk 13:32)
Reading St. John of the Cross, one might conclude that God is greatly displeased by this behavior:
To those individuals that choose to do so regardless, John suggests they are prone to failure:“God has fixed natural and rational limits by which humans are to be ruled. A desire to transcend them is unlawful, and to desire to investigate and arrive at knowledge in a supernatural way is to go beyond the natural limits… God is offended”
(Ascent, Bk 2, Ch. 21 #1)
“The Lord has mingled in their midst a spirit of misconstruing everything… because they were desirous of knowing what was naturally unattainable” (Ascent, Bk 2, Ch. 21 #12)