it's not a matter of is it right -- it is a matter of choice. the opportunity for people making the peace you describe has gone on for over 50 years (and in fact over 5500) -- and people are incapable. it's terribly sad and tragic, but people do not tend to react to these kind of things unless there is a major tragedy that makes them realize that the situation is very real and needs to be addressed.
2006-08-10 14:50:23
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answered by Kevin A 4
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Armagedon is quite a concept. It's really not in man's hands to say when it will or will not happen. As for mass death, it is truly a sin in any format when we do it to each other. The way things are heating up in the middle east, someone is going to get drug into violence and death somewhere aginst their will. It only shows the depravity of mankind. We can only hope to change things by being a source of light and life.
2006-08-10 21:53:24
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answered by cosmo1845 1
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No, it is not "right". The ONLY justification for such an event is religious. Let's kill everyone except a few who believe the same (and that incudes infants who are not old enough to sin---whoa, that's right, they were BORN in sin. Almost had to show mercy and humanity,whew). That way everyone will think the same and there won't be any fighting.
2006-08-10 21:56:48
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answered by michael s 3
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God decides, whether we think it is right or not. He decided that our sin can be wiped away by the blood of Jesus. God IS in control. He made the rules. If we choose to follow Him, we will be rewarded by a life with Him in Heaven, where there will be the only true "peace".
2006-08-10 21:48:49
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answered by cj_justme 4
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Anna
If you are seeing this clearly on your own you are probably ready for a graduate course in reality and human relations.
I suggest that you get a book called the course in miracles. It somewhat exhaustively explains many of the ideas you are talking about in great detail.
It’s well worth the effort.
Love and blessings
don
2006-08-10 21:43:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Listen to thy heart. We are living in hell. The bible warps that knowledge. This life has it written everywhere, death is the way to God. Everything life offers you is to keep you here, but it's all tears. We are living in a world of sand. Prove me wrong, and you'll be proving me right.
2006-08-10 21:47:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Armageddon is not the beginning of peace ,it is the end of flesh. the last & final battle, The Birds will feast on the Dead Bodies.
2006-08-10 21:43:28
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answered by kritikos43 5
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If mass death means all die, then, there is no human beings around. In that case, there will be peace.
2006-08-10 21:42:14
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answered by EagleDotCom 3
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You are wondering if killing massive numbers of people can lead to peace -- and you believe that you have been thinking?
2006-08-10 21:43:42
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answered by Ranto 7
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Armageddon is going to be very bloody, very painful, very deadly, very bad, very costly, and very much going to happen.
you can argue right and wrong at that point all you want, it just won't matter...
2006-08-10 21:49:39
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answered by Paul McDonald 6
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