The World Could Be A Different Place!
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"""World war-1! World war-2!! World war-3?
Russia fights Ukraine! Hamas attacks Israel ! Rest of the world is fanning these wars.
Is the world destined for wars only? Did God create the earth as a battlefield; and its inhabitants for wars only? Countries together created institutions like the United Nations, International Court Of Ju
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The World Could Be A Different Place! - Mahendra Arya
Chapter 1
The more I study science, the more I believe in God.
–Albert Einstein
Principal-1
M
an Is Not Supreme Power, God Is!
On August 6, 1945, the US dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. Three days later, on August 9, it dropped another bomb on Nagasaki !
It killed hundreds of thousands of people and affected many more who would suffer the effects of the radiation from the blast and the black rain
that fell in the aftermath of the explosions.
The US War Department triumphantly said an impenetrable cloud of dust and smoke
cloaked Hiroshima after the bomb exploded. US president Harry Truman had authorised the use of atomic bombs in order to make Japan surrender in WWII, which it did.
Harry S Truman, the US President of the time, had warned: We are now prepared to obliterate more rapidly and completely every productive enterprise the Japanese have above ground in any city. It was to spare the Japanese public from utter destruction that the ultimatum of July 26 was issued at Potsdam. If they do not now acknowledge our terms they may expect a rain of ruin from the air.
Harry S Truman behaved as if he was the God of the earth.
The human race's biggest mistake is that it has started believing itself as the unbeatable supreme power. This misbelief is taking it towards destruction only. All countries of the world have started believing that the strength to destroy is power. There is a race between developed countries to create more and more weapons. Billions of dollars are being spent on making the weapons more powerfully destructive! What we term as a defense is our lust. Lust to be more destructive. The objective is that all the countries of the world should be afraid of their destructive strength.
When Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party came to power in 1933, antisemitism was leveraged to an extreme, eventually leading to the deaths of millions of Jews. Hitler and the Nazi regime set up networks of concentration camps before and during World War II to carry out a plan of genocide.
The Nazis believed that by annihilating those of Jewish descent and other groups, including the disabled, homosexuals, and gypsies, they could achieve a pure Aryan master race.
At the camps, people were subjected to forced labor, medical experiments, and mass