Thoughts On War 02 September 2010 08:54 1. Countries used to go to war just for pride and sheer domination, but in modern times they go to war for commercial reasons. War is big business and it has become a major source of income for all...
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Thoughts On War
1. Countries used to go to war just for pride and sheer domination, but in modern times they go to war for commercial reasons. War is big business and it has become a major source of income for all of those involved in it. In essence war without end is economically profitable!
2. Nothing is as horrible as war, and nothing is as beautiful as peace.
3. In time of war the first casualty is truth.
4. War is the greatest plague that can afflict humanity, it destroys religion, it destroys states and it destroys families. Any scourge is preferable to it.--Martin Luther
5.. According to the rulers of the World, war by great armies is OK, but terrorism by a little tiny handful of rebels is a monstrous crime!
Nothing gives me greater joy than a Jew finding salvation in Jesus and becoming part of His spiritual body, the Church. Yet, just as St. Paul labored to preserve the infant church from absorption into Old Testament legalism, so a similar warning must be sounded today. Evangelical churches are rapidly incorporating Jewish holidays and other philo-Judaic elements into Christian worship.
The means of communication and transportation coupled with the unprecedented explosion in human knowledge and technology are rarely noticed today.It is hardly more than 100 years ago that the automobile was invented and ushered in a new age of discoveries and wonders which have changed humanity more than the previous 4000 or so years of civilization.
A flurry of reports in recent days have been underscoring the increased possibility that Israel and the United States of America are in their final preparations for a massive aerial and special forces attack on Iranian Nuclear facilities and scores of other military installations.
Admittedly, before George W. Bush had his fever dream, the U.S. had already put its first unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or drone surveillance planes in the skies over Kosovo in the late 1990s. By November 2001, it had armed them with missiles and was flying them over Afghanistan.
666 Watch: More on Human Chip Implants By Joseph Candel
Cameras everywhere, national ID cards, global positioning satellites (GPS), microchips implanted under the skin. The latest sci-fi?--No, just topics that now routinely appear in the news. In fact, many of them are no longer news. One particular development, however, warrants keeping an eye on.