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It is frustrating to face enemies we thought we had already defeated. A new study reports that even a “relatively small nuclear war” would “create a worldwide food crisis lasting at least a decade in which hundreds of millions would starve.” We thought the demise of the Cold War would lower the prospects of nuclear confrontation, but this existential and cataclysmic threat clearly persists. When we face daunting challenges, it is human nature to try harder to do better. But still our crises persist. Let’s consider another approach: from David, the author of Psalm 57. Click here for a text version of today's bonus podcast content, "A ‘limited’ nuclear war would starve millions of people
Author: Dr. Jim Denison
Narrator: Chris Elkins
Subscribe: http://www.denisonforum.org/subscribe
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It is frustrating to face enemies we thought we had already defeated. A new study reports that even a “relatively small nuclear war” would “create a worldwide food crisis lasting at least a decade in which hundreds of millions would starve.” We thought the demise of the Cold War would lower the prospects of nuclear confrontation, but this existential and cataclysmic threat clearly persists. When we face daunting challenges, it is human nature to try harder to do better. But still our crises persist. Let’s consider another approach: from David, the author of Psalm 57. Click here for a text version of today's bonus podcast content, "A ‘limited’ nuclear war would starve millions of people
Author: Dr. Jim Denison
Narrator: Chris Elkins
Subscribe: http://www.denisonforum.org/subscribe
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