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The use of nuclear weapons in a global conflict would have catastrophic consequences for the entire world. It is in the best interest of all nations to work towards peace, diplomacy, and conflict resolution through dialogue and negotiation rather than resorting to violence and warfare.
It is crucial for world leaders to prioritize peaceful resolutions to conflicts and to uphold international agreements and treaties that aim to prevent the use of nuclear weapons. The global community, including organizations like the United Nations, plays a significant role in promoting peace and security worldwide. Diplomacy, dialogue, and international cooperation are key in preventing conflicts from escalating to a point where nuclear weapons are even considered. It's essential not to exploit the possibility of nuclear war for personal gain or political mileage as you are attempting to do here. You're full of it.
You claim to have the ability to predict the future actions of individuals, including political leaders such as Vladimir Putin. However, your only intention is to scare people to promote your book-selling business. Your online business has nothing to do with the Bible, at least not the Christian Bible. You falsely believe that you know everything, when in reality, you know very little. A False Prophet is what you are.
In the New Testament, there is a well-known account of Jesus turning over the tables of the money changers in the temple, which is commonly referred to as the "Cleansing of the Temple." The event can be summarized as follows: Jesus went into the temple in Jerusalem and found merchants selling cattle, sheep, and doves, as well as money changers exchanging currency. He made a whip out of cords and drove out the merchants and money changers, overturning their tables and telling them to stop using the temple as a marketplace. Jesus cited scripture, saying "My house will be called a house of prayer, but you are making it 'a den of robbers'" (Matthew 21:13). This event is described in the Gospels of Matthew (21:12-17), Mark (11:15-19), and Luke (19:45-48).
By marketing misleading and false books, you are corrupting the temple representing the body of Christ. Jesus will do to you what he did to the money changers in the physical temple.
Blessings
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