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World Domination
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There have been a few people / empires , that's sought world domination , in past history .
The Romans / Genghis Khan / Napolean / Hitler
Thankfully , all failed .
Is the Human Race now free from such Individuals ?
Is World Domination currently , a feasabile aspiration for any Tyrants , given that we now have nuclear weapons that could easily suff out any such nations ; if that was the last option ?
The Romans / Genghis Khan / Napolean / Hitler
Thankfully , all failed .
Is the Human Race now free from such Individuals ?
Is World Domination currently , a feasabile aspiration for any Tyrants , given that we now have nuclear weapons that could easily suff out any such nations ; if that was the last option ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There is an old saying: “Man proposes, but God disposes.” This is true with regard to world affairs.
When we look at the world's history we can see that there have been many nations powerful enough to claim domination. Starting wityh Egypt, then Babylon, Medes & Persians, Greeks, Romans, Great Britian and now The Anglo American world power.
The Bible records the progress of the World Powers when you read the book of Daniel.
However, time is coming for an even greater power which will remove all those existing on earth today.
When we look at the world's history we can see that there have been many nations powerful enough to claim domination. Starting wityh Egypt, then Babylon, Medes & Persians, Greeks, Romans, Great Britian and now The Anglo American world power.
The Bible records the progress of the World Powers when you read the book of Daniel.
However, time is coming for an even greater power which will remove all those existing on earth today.
Just because its an old saying does not make it true.
For it to be true, the existence of god has to be true, and that is far from evident. No evidence, no proof, just the belief of the faithful.
The only constraint on humanities works and plans is humanity and the random forces of nature, like an asteroid strike perhaps.
For it to be true, the existence of god has to be true, and that is far from evident. No evidence, no proof, just the belief of the faithful.
The only constraint on humanities works and plans is humanity and the random forces of nature, like an asteroid strike perhaps.
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