mhansen2
Gold Member
I think all we can hope for is further treaties that reduce the number of warheads. Considerable progress has been made in that area in the past 40 or so years.
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Well, even if you don't like any of my suggestions in the last post I think we should keep thinking of ideas.
Just as Revelations is supposed to be written for everybody, it quite literally does apply to everyone including us. I'm sure other religions have warnings too. The Book of Mormon mentions nukes in it for sure.
Here is a letter I got from Orrin Hatch:
Dear [catatomic[:
Thank you for sharing your concerns regarding relations with North Korea. I welcome the opportunity to respond.
First, let me offer my sincere appreciation to the dedicated men and women who have served our country so bravely over the years. Throughout my service to the people of Utah, I have worked diligently to support those who serve our country in accordance with the fiscally responsible values I seek to apply to all areas of the federal government.
As the longest-serving Republican Senator on both the Intelligence and the Judiciary Committees, I am very much aware of the threats facing our nation. I have long held that the United States needs the appropriate resources to defend our country against terrorists and hostile nations. I believe the United States should not be at a disadvantage when it comes to intelligence gathering and fighting against our enemies, as long as the techniques used are deemed constitutional and legal.
While the North Korean threat is serious, I am confident that American diplomacy and military deterrence will preclude the necessity for armed conflict. Despite my optimism, something must be done in the long term to prevent North Korea from attaining nuclear weapons that can reach the United States. The Trump administration is working tirelessly to convince our international partners, including China, to pressure the North Korean regime to back down from its current position.
We certainly live in troubled times. But we can maintain global stability if we continue to assert a strong and stable presence in the world. I am a firm believer that war is not inevitable, which is why I hope the administration will pursue a strong but peaceful foreign policy.
Again, thank you for taking the time to contact me. If you would like to receive regular updates on my work in the U.S. Senate, I welcome you to subscribe to my e-mail newsletter, visit my Facebook page, and follow me on Twitter.
Your Senator,
Orrin G. Hatch
United States Senator
I am not sure about too many other religions mentioning nukes. The Bible and Book of Mormon mention nukes. If it can't help other countries maybe it can help ours.
You can laugh all you want at me but if we die we will both be sad and if we live we will both be happy (you obviously are in good spirits; so am I) so I don't really see how you will laugh at me.
I am not going away.