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  1. When humanity becomes unanimous, but as long as it is divided into groups, ethnic groups, languages, ideologies, paradigms, etc. that contradict each other, this unity will not be found.�

    In general, even the person himself is contradictory in himself, because sometimes he is divided and wants opposite things, especially such contradictory personalities gathered in groups.�

    How can this unity be achieved? It is acquired through a connection with the One Creator – the Creator is the only person who is not divided in Itself. It is following Him and His commandments that can lead a person to peaceful coexistence. Christ is called the Prince of Peace.

    3 And many nations will go up and say, ” Come, and let us go up to the mountain of the LORD, to the house of the God of Jacob, and he will teach us his ways, and we will walk in his paths; for the law will go out from Zion, and the word of the LORD from Jerusalem.”
    4 And he will judge the nations, and rebuke many nations; and they will beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into sickles: nation will not lift up sword against nation, neither will they learn war any more.
    (Isaiah 2: 3,4)

    6 For unto us a child is born, and unto us a son is given; and the government is upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of peace.
    (Isaiah 9: 6)

    4 And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and there will be no more death; there will be no more weeping, no more crying, no more sickness, for the former things are past.
    5 And he that sat on the throne said, Behold, I make all things new. And he saith unto me, Write; for these words are true and true.
    (Revelation 21: 4,5)

  2. To quote J. R. R. Tolkien: Orwell, who simply and clearly wrote about the war in the novel 1984:

    “War is a way of smashing things to smithereens, spraying them into the stratosphere, and sinking them in the depths of the sea, materials that could improve people's lives and thus ultimately make them smarter.”

  3. Never. At least as long as there are states, there will be wars. If there are no wars, then the state apparatus will be just another desk with certain obligations. Like a supermarket or a bank. And only wars make the state a state in the mass sense of the word, give justification for the monopoly on violence and, as a result, power. Everything is interesting, the only difference is in the euphemisms used.�

    I'm not even talking about distraction from real problems (you spend all day at work, you don't even have enough money for food? but look at the bases in Syria!) or cutting budget funds. I am referring to the ideological side of the issue.�

    PS: I really regret that I pay for their criminal plans with my tax deductions.

  4. Never.

    I'm not a historian, of course, but tell me at least one period of time in the history of mankind when there were no wars in any country. As far as I know, there was no such time.

    The reason for this is that humans are themselves a very aggressive form of life, and that wars are economically beneficial to some small stratum of society.

    Besides, war is not the worst thing in this world. For example, the Spanish flu epidemic that broke out after World War II claimed more lives than the two world Wars combined.

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