HansMustermann
Penultimate Amazing
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I agree with the first part, as did DH Lawrence among others. God's promise in Genesis to never again destroy humanity is clearly scuppered here in favor of the horrifying torture and murder of nearly everyone on the planet by the most ghoulish, painful means imaginable.
Well, just to have the correct image of the context, God in Genesis technically only promised never to DROWN the world again. (And, hey, look, he even put a rainbow in the sky as a sticky note to remember to not drown everyone again.
Now John does get a bit more creative than "got lights the world on fire, everyone but the faithful burns, the faithful are left to prance and gambol on the burnt skulls of their enemies, end of story." But still, he fits perfectly in the same culture and tradition that only a second flood is off the table, anything else is fair game and perfectly compatible with what God promised the first time around. Fire? Perfect! Orbital bombardment? Excellent! Giant venomous scorpions? Great! Just as long as it's not water again.