Thursday, January 15, 2026

The Civil Strife, Good / Evil - World War 3


 

(Picture of a roof falling a part)

by C. Henry Adam

I took a moment after an emotional phone call with a family member to read the words of the title of this blog that I just wrote to wonder, if I in fact had gone crazy out of my mind.  Fore, it was not the first time that I was called a Verbally Abusive Person and will not be the last.


Civil Strife refers to prolonged internal conflict, disorder, or struggle within a country, involving opposing groups fighting for power, resources, or change, leading to social disruption, violence, and instability, often rooted in deep political, economic, or social grievances. It encompasses riots, rebellions, and civil wars, where different factions within a nation clash, disrupting normal life and challenging central authority. 

According to Google AI.

Good and evil are fundamental concepts in ethics and culture, representing forces of morality (right, beneficial, altruistic) versus immorality (wrong, harmful, destructive), often seen as an eternal struggle, with definitions varying across religions, philosophies, and individuals, but generally centering on actions that promote life/well-being versus those that cause suffering.

According to Google AI.

World War III is a hypothetical future global conflict; it has not occurred. 


According to Google AI.


 Not Yet...

Today in Greenland, they have concerns of
conflict with the United States of America.

Today in the Ukraine, they experience a conflict
with 
Russian Federation (Российская Федерация).

Today in 
Venezuela, they experience the removal of the
President of Venezuela by the President of the United States.

And this list goes deeper.

I personally have my opinions, but will keep these thoughts to
myself and wait to hear what God is saying to all of us on Earth.

But, I will agree to one thing.  We all have conscience. 
My conscience has God in it.

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