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Nuclear War

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  • by Michael A Snyder
Seventy-five years ago, the United States waged the world’s first nuclear war. Since then, eight nations have detonated 2,056 nuclear weapons, a shocking number. As one analyst warns, nations seem “willfully blind to the peril.” Will humanity survive?
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  • by John Ross Schroeder
While politicians and pundits debate what to do about the matter, Iran continues its pursuit of nuclear weapons, threatening Israel and the world. How does the Bible guide us in understanding Middle Eastern events and gaining a proper global perspective?
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  • by Scott Ashley
How do you negotiate with people whose desire is to start a global war so that their messiah will come to save them and win the war for them?
  • by Rodney Hall
The lack of a major world conflict for the past 65 years reassures some that the world will never again face another world war. But is our world really growing safer? And what does Bible prophecy reveal about a future world war?
  • by Rodney Hall
The United States and Russia have agreed to reduce their deployed strategic nuclear warheads by nearly a third. Efforts are underway to rein in the spread of nuclear materials, but the threat of nuclear weapons is still growing.
  • by Rex Sexton
Will you be alert and watchful of the growing dangers Christians will face at the end of this age? Or will you refuse to take Jesus Christ's warnings seriously?
  • by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
The toughest decision you have to make about Iran is whether you are willing in the final resort to attack its nuclear facilities to stop it getting a bomb. Everything else flows from that call" ("Subject: Iran," The Economist, Dec. 20, 2008).
  • by John Ross Schroeder
Not long after U.S. President-elect Obama assumes office, the Israeli nation will choose a new prime minister. The stark choice is very likely to be between Tzipi Livni and former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Provisional American plans for the road to peace may actually threaten Israel's future security.
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  • by Scott Ashley
Iran and Israel have exchanged threats and counter threats regularly in recent years. The stakes are indeed high in the Middle East, and Bible prophecy reveals that the region will see devastating warfare that will shake the entire world to its core.