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the only way to create peace in this world, would be to create a evil greater then anything we've faced. Someone/thing who wouldn't only kill the body, but break the spirit, then kill the body. Someone/thing who's pure evil rivils any other humans, to which the only way to defeat them is to pull together, and act accordingly to wipe out our evil. This is similar to how we all pull together during a time of crisis,

2006-08-01 02:38:47 · 8 answers · asked by Derrick 3 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

heres a better way to put it, could a greater threat be our greatest savior, from ourselves

2006-08-01 02:58:34 · update #1

"Nooooooo, you dont say tigranvp2001, I did not know that." anyway yes that is all in the bible, but one thing satan is the angel of light not air, and last time I saw the sun is still in the sky, those satan is still on Gods side, I think there buddies, but back to ur answers, true the anti-christ will do all that, but what if the bible is lying, and Christ is the one we call the anti-christ, isnt the satan of the bible a liar, and dissever, to twist the words of god, so that it will cause pandemonium for human kind, just think where humans woulkd be without the holy books, take the tower of babel, is it a precautionary tell, or a to lead us into a detour, if the story was true, we were once a great people, united, and in peace

2006-08-01 03:09:50 · update #2

to accomplish something, that should be a testement to human kinds power, isnt it true that we are created in his image, and that we attained the knowledge of the gods themselves, which by the way and corect me, but doesnt the bible say gods and not god( the forbidden fruit story), and if that knowledge is this bad to start a few thousand years of pain and suffering, then why do we want to go to heaven, last i heard its at war with hell, and maybe thats the purpose for our original creation, to be a good race of beings, and maybe thats still our nature, maybe the meaning of life is to set an example for the heavens, maybe were lab rats in a experiment where we were injected with our current and everlasting blight(they say the serpent was a tool of god), and to overcome those obsticles is a sucessful experiment.

2006-08-01 03:22:56 · update #3

Yet my firend by unmask its deceiving terror. It also creates that virtue of true and false, those saying you can believe everthing you understand to be true, and if satan deceives, then you must say why does he, Igrew up know the serpent to be satan, the jews view him as a tool of good, now if the devil is deceiving then its a matter of a flip of a coin, if the devil is so deceiving maybe his deception is to make u think hes deceiving you, for all we know god is the bad one, and the devil is trying to enlighten us, again its a matter of a flip of a coin, it was the serpent who said god is holding back from us, eat the fruit. Maybe its a matter of the mulitiple universe theroy, that everything that could happen did and will happen, so those filps of that coin could be a matter of landing on heads, for what we understand...

2006-08-01 03:43:45 · update #4

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well, albert einstein once said something in a similar vein, namely that under the threat of the nuclear bomb humankind would come together in peace. hasn't happened so far according to cnn... as far as i can see it, societies evolve as much as species do and maybe some societies are just not far enough to recognise the value of peace... btw - i am not referring to societies of any prevalent race or creed. it just seems to be a general thing that some seem to be further with achieving peace than others, no matter where they are...

2006-08-01 02:46:13 · answer #1 · answered by nerdyhermione 4 · 0 0

No. Because there is something evil in this world already and we can see not everybody acknowledges its presence. Satan, the prince of the power of the air(sometimes called the ruler of the kingdom of the air)Ephesians 2:2 Granted he is not visible, but that doesn't preclude his existence. Even if the evil took on a physical form, no people would not unite to wipe out the evil. Why, because the evil could promise something that might be hard to resist. For example, the complete annihilation of Israel, the Arab terrorists would jump at such an opportunity. In the future, such an event will occur as foretold in the Bible. The Anti-Christ will arrive on the scene as a good will ambassador and having the nations of the world align with him, but only later to reveal his true colors. As the embodiment of evil itself. Peace will finally come when the Prince of Peace in ruling from His throne in Jerusalem. Read Daniel 9:20 through to the end of Daniel.

2006-08-01 02:58:10 · answer #2 · answered by tigranvp2001 4 · 0 0

No. It is right that 'some thing follows from a contradiction', however that is provided that the contradiction is correct. In different phrases, if 'P and no longer P' is correct, then some thing follows. But the truth that a specific assertion implies 'P and no longer P', does no longer imply that 'P and no longer P' is correct. For illustration, 'it's fake that P is both precise or fake' implies 'P and no longer P'. But this does not imply that each assertion is correct. It signifies that that assertion is fake. The complete premise of an explanation via contradiction is that statements which might indicate contradictions in the event that they had been precise, need to no longer be precise. Basically I believe the flaw on your reasoning is your interpretation of the word 'if a assertion is fake, then it implies a contradiction'. If A implies B, that with ease signifies that IF A is correct, then B may be precise. It does no longer always imply that both A or B is correct. It's feasible for each the contradiction, and the assertion which suggests it, to be fake. If the contradiction is fake, then we do not have got to manage the precept of explosion (the complete 'some thing follows from a contradiction' bit) since that handiest applies wherein the contradictory assertion is correct.

2016-08-28 14:36:18 · answer #3 · answered by alienello 4 · 0 0

Your statement is true insofar as it relates to what has consistently being applied throughout history. The current so called war against terrorism is its latest edition.
However, your statement has consistently proved itself wrong over and over.
No, the manufacturing of the satan is not the way out. And this another flaw in your thought: the Bible doesn't manufacture the satan. Quite the opposite. The Bible questions the validity of the satan and unmask its deceiving terror.

2006-08-01 03:24:37 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

well, in the face of a true world wide crisis--an impending asteroid collision, invasion of beings from outer space, something truly crucial, etc. solidarity would probably arise--for a while. then, thereafter, assuming the species survives, back to business as usual, more likely than not. it would take a simultaneous rise in consciousness among substantially all members of the race to the level where violence is no longer an option to create lasting/permanent change, good luck

2006-08-01 03:02:58 · answer #5 · answered by drakke1 6 · 0 0

well you could put it this way, the harder you work the more you enjoy play time right. The harder satan works at people the more people enjoy God right? The more evil this world gets the more enjoyable Good people will be. and the more Satan is tempting people to question Gods authority the more people will fall, and the world will become more evil, it's gettting worse, thats why we need people to have faith and be strong and endure to the end.

2006-08-01 07:23:18 · answer #6 · answered by kimber g 4 · 0 0

yes, i think it possibly could be true because of the fact that the world has some of its greatest moments after it has tragedies. For Example, after 9/11 on of america's worst tragedies, we get a sort of unity between all americans

2006-08-01 02:53:57 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No.

2006-08-01 02:42:17 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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