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2006-07-12 15:33:30 · 10 answers · asked by D.W. 1 in News & Events Current Events

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No. Noone with any power really cares about what happens to the Palestinians. Israel has a free hand.
It has all happened before, and worse.
The Arab countries are more impotent now than they ever were, contrary to one post, Iran does not care (it is Persian, not Arab) and Syria doesn't need any $h!t right now (it's pulling out of Lebanon and the last time they messed with Israel the IDF crossed the border, dug up the tombs of Syria's dead and mosied on home).
WW3 will be sparked when a declining America makes a last ditch effort to retain its sole mega-power status with the only superior thing it has left, its weapons arsenal.
Hopefully that won't be for quite a few years yet.

2006-07-12 15:59:52 · answer #1 · answered by QED 4 · 8 3

The spelling clash of 2006

2006-07-12 15:36:12 · answer #2 · answered by Bill 6 · 0 0

The Bible is not a reliable source for discovering the future. Anyone can read the myriad of texts in the Bible and interpret an assortment of contradictory prophecies. In the end, no one's Biblical based predictions agree.

As for World War III, I don't think any large industrialized advanced nations are willing to go down that road. There may be horrific conflict and conflagration in the near future, but it will likely be at the hands of small groups of religious fundamentalist extremists - whether islamic, jewish or christian. Even if a nation like North Korea uses a nuclear weapon, I think there will be sharp overwhelming retribution from other nuclear powers and the threat of mutually assured annihilation will deter any sort of 'World War IIII'.

But then, the future is unpredictable no matter how much one would like to believe otherwise.

(((Don't be fooled by men standing behind pulpits promoting visions of terrible endings. Crazy religious men have been doing that for millenia. It's how they frighten children (and adults) into believing in childish irrational world views.

Many people would be disheartened to know that religious leaders have been promoting - century after century - the idea that the end of the world is upon us and that Jesus is soon returning. But the world doesn't end and Jesus doesn't return. Hmmmm.

Sadly, most religious people are entrapped in something they call faith which in reality is just a code word for "non-thinking". Their 'faith' prevents them from ever seriously considering the irresponsible and unreasonable nature of their supernatural beliefs. Very sad.

But let's think, shall we. If the end of the world were at hand, wouldn't WWI or WWII and all the horrors and atrocities and genocides that accompanied them be the time for magical all powerful Mr. Claus (God) to descend from on high and teach His lessons, resuce His followers and punish His detractors like me? And truly, what kind of god being that is supposed to be all powerful and all knowing allows these horrors to happen while supposedly answering the non-life threatening common prayers of everyday ordinary people?

If there were an all powerful, all knowing god being, it is either a most insane, cruel, evil or an impotent, ignorant, foolish one. I certainly wouldn't put any faith in it and I certainly wouldn't indoctrinate my children into worshipping it as a role model. Some role model!!!

Finally, to see clearly and logically that there is no Wizard of Oz afterlife where all your dreams are granted nor a Dante's Inferno afterlife where all the bullies are tortured eternally, just ask this simple question: What were you before you were born?

Obviously you were nothing. You have no memories of that time because you didn't exist. In the same exact way, after you die, you will also cease to exist as will your memories. Because we know we die, fear has led to the wishful hopeful consoling belief in an afterlife.

The good news, knowing death is truly final and that this life is all that you have, is that there is much greater motivation to make the best of this world and to work for world peace and all those good REAL things. Isn't reality hopeful when looked at that way and not from a supernatural superstitious childish wishful thinking perspective? Reality always leads to better questions and better answers, yes? Except, of course, in the case of death. In the case of death, many if not most people opt for fairy tales and non-reality based afterlife utopias.

As for the power of prayer and miracles: Why does God hate amputees? Not one prayer of an amputee has been answered. Not one leg or arm has miraculously been regrown. Why?

While a god being is often credited for the most idiotic mundane everyday occurences - most likely involving nothing more than good luck - not a single amputee has ever been documented thanking a god being for a regrown limb. Isn't that odd?

No. It's logical and rational. Magic isn't real. All psychics are fake. Death is the end of the individual and its memories. No one and no book can predict the future. The God of Christianity, Judaism and islam is non-existent just like the thousands of other Gods that men have believed in and sincerely put their faith in over the aeons.)))

2006-07-12 19:47:36 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

That's a tough one. If you read the Bible and learn about things that are going to happen in the end times, things are going like a snowball headed for h*** and there is nothing we can do to stop it. If you read Matthew 24 it tells all about the end times. Read Revelation to find the rest. The most important thing to remember is that the end will come when Jerusalem is encamped round about with enemies and God returns to save His chosen people.

2006-07-12 15:37:18 · answer #4 · answered by The Nana of Nana's 7 · 0 0

surely this is any opposite direction round. Iran needs its own nuclear software, and Israel's the single saying "Fruk you, you won't be able to have one." inspite of if Iran did not get the prospect to make a nuclear weapon, Irsael woul nevertheless attack. I examine/ heard something saying that Israel ought to placed off an attack for like, 3 weeks. And if Iran and Israel all started something, u . s . a . of america ought to stay impartial. Obama's already deliberating leaving in the back of Israel, yet continues to be preserving a careful eye on Iran. i in my opinion ought to prefer to ascertain a nuclear warfare in the middle East. Hell, i'd surely welcome a international warfare 3. it ought to fulfill us for yet another seventy years or so.

2016-10-14 10:08:08 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Im wondering the same thing
But you know what?
This fight had to be fought sooner or later
Id rather that Israel just take care of business now and get it over with.
I think if israel just handles it, itll be quick.
If Iran and anyone else gets involved than they do so at their peril.

2006-07-12 15:46:53 · answer #6 · answered by snakeman11426 6 · 0 0

well, u gotta wonder with all the natural disasters, and the fact that the "last" war will be on the Gaza strip, and the way things are right now ( so many people are Godless, and lost).... oh yea, God did promise he wouldl not destroy the world with water again, it will be by fire....
yep, I really belive somethings gonna happen

2006-07-12 15:45:09 · answer #7 · answered by steveangela1 5 · 0 0

nope ww3 is up to China and North Korea pissing off the major powers of the world

2006-07-12 15:36:40 · answer #8 · answered by BigfnD 3 · 0 0

Not yet. There are still some alliances that have to be made, and one person in particular has not yet stepped up to the plate.

2006-07-12 16:35:33 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I am looking for it too.

2006-07-12 15:52:52 · answer #10 · answered by jeb_oi812 3 · 0 0

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