You lost me at “religious evidence” @daytonamisticrip. And I must also question the validity of basing one’s future upon the nightmares of friends. That is exactly that kind of paranoia which will manifest a doomsday scenario into existence and plop it right in our laps to deal with.
But lets take a critical look at the religious evidence and your friends nightmare. The bible tells us that only those with evil in their hearts have reason to be fearful. Those in accord with their god are in good hands. In fact, a Christian should actually welcome doomsday as marking the return of peace on earth.
And I believe you missed the mark with that dream interpretation. The Principal said it was “nothing to worry about”. The Principal is no different than any Angel that appeared to Moses or the Prophets in their dreams. Information is shared, comfort is offered, then all sorts of crazy sights are shown. But the message is not the destruction of the world. The message is “Not to worry”, even if the entire earth crumbles beneath our feet… Not to worry.
We, as humans, would be well served to address the destruction taking place every day within our own hearts, that which we can confirm and really do something about, instead of concentrating on the perceived destruction to the world, that which we cannot confirm or do anything about at all. Not to worry.
Fear not. For I Am with you.