Well, that's reassuring.
I recently read Annie Jacobson's book on nuclear war. The last time I read detail like that I was 12.
The news hasn't gotten any better in the past 62 years, except I didn't have children and grandchildren in 1962, so now, if anything, it's worse.
“Well, that’s reassuring.”
Maybe not, but it’s accurate. The cold war was nothing but posturing. Each side had no more power to do their work following their agenda than the other. The discovery of technology was both a God send and a curse as it provided each path. But it was, and still is, a path chosen by man. Hopefully man will go down the right one. One direction is understanding and the other is destruction. And that in its way is an understanding for those that give it some thought. But God left evil in the world and it always seems to need its agenda filled also. Thus man mustn’t always take the right path to reach the right destination. And the chaos in the wake is the measurement.
wy69
“Well, that’s reassuring.”
Maybe not, but it’s accurate. The cold war was nothing but posturing. Each side had no more power to do their work following their agenda than the other. The discovery of technology was both a God send and a curse as it provided each path. But it was, and still is, a path chosen by man. Hopefully man will go down the right one. One direction is understanding and the other is destruction. And that in its way is an understanding for those that give it some thought. But God left evil in the world and it always seems to need its agenda filled also. Thus man mustn’t always take the right path to reach the right destination. And the chaos in the wake is the measurement.
wy69