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END OF THE WORLD
The Danish philosopher, Kierkegaard, tells a parable of a theater where a variety show
is proceeding. Each show is more fantastic than the last, and is applauded by the
audience. Suddenly the manager comes forward. He apologizes for the interruption, but the
theater is on fire, and he begs his patrons to leave in an orderly fashion. The audience
think this is the most amusing turn of the evening, and cheer thunderously. The manager
again implores them to leave the burning building, and he is again applauded vigorously. At
last he can do no more. The fire raced through the whole building and the fun-loving
audience with it. "And so," concluded Kierkegaard, "will our age, I
sometimes think, go down in fiery destruction to the applause of a crowded house of
cheering spectators."
Resource, July/August, 1990.
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