The End Of The World

September 1, 2020
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Many people believe that we are in the end times. Whether it is a biblical Rapture, global warming, or renegade AI, stories of the coming apocalypse abound. What is it about human nature that causes us to obsess over the end of the world? How should we approach an uncertain future?

Brian Almon

Brian Almon is a writer and entrepreneur. In addition to Men of the West, you can find his work at The Gem State Chronicle and The National Pulse.

Brian lives with his wife and children in Idaho.

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