
It is time to stop.
But we believe we can’t do it due to some false inevitability in mankind: the idea that mankind is somehow genetically disposed to killing each other, for land, money, or for one god or another.
We have the capability to destroy hundreds of millions of people in one short war, and the after-effects would kill hundreds of millions more from starvation, radiation and at the hands of those who survived.
And we have the people close to the triggers that can unleash that final war who are too dense in spirit to realize how wrong it would be to start a nuclear war. They believe it will all be okay if our side wins, when from it we could lose 350,000,000 Americans, which is the number of all Americans.
Who is to blame? Here is the answer: The Beast.
No, don’t think I am speaking of the devil, unless you would entertain a new idea of the devil.
The beast is not who you think. Religion says the mark of the beast is 666. We accept that without questioning and decide it must somehow mean the devil. Carbon has an atomic number of 6. That means a carbon atom has 6 protons, 6 neutrons, and 6 electrons: 666. Every cell in your body is made up of chains of carbon atoms. We are a carbon-based species.
We are the beast.
And the beast is in charge of wiping out the world, or not. But you don’t seem to care as long as it makes you money.
The answer of all ages when men and women begin to put an end to war is that, “We can’t.” It is impossible since we are somehow genetically attracted to war. We were all born sinners.
This is untrue.
The basis of our existence says it is not true. That basis is called meiosis. That is where one cell morphs into two, then into four, then six, then eight. Then it creates a second cell and from there it continues to build a human. There is no war gene in any of those cells. Humans were taught war, and in the time of our existence it has never worked. If it had, we would no longer have wars or Nazis in our streets and on our political podiums.
We must begin now. It is most likely our last chance. We are capable of living on a planet without war, but to do it we must decry our belief in the inevitability of war.
We must never again allow a fool who believes a nuclear war would “kill thousands” or blindly threaten another nuclear armed country with nuclear war as if it is a winnable thing.
It is time to understand that we can live without war. We can’t live with it.
God Bless Everyone Everywhere