Iran and Israel conflict will not end well

 God is in favor of experiential learning.

My intuition tells me that the story between Israel and Iran will likely end badly. 

Both are fanatically religious peoples… and that’s fine in small doses… but in large ones, it’s deadly. 

I see various Jews seriously claiming that they are the chosen people by God: 

“people chosen by the God,” one said seriously in an interview I saw on YouTube. 

And I’ve heard it from others too.

 If you feel you are “God’s chosen,” you obviously believe you have more rights to survive than all the other peoples around you.

Then I remembered a Muslim, a Pakistani doctor in Saudi Arabia, telling me seriously that all scientific discoveries that have been made - and will be made in the future - are written in the Quran in embryonic form. 

He was an elderly doctor who had studied and practiced medicine and his specialty for many years in a completely rational way, but he didn’t realize that the immense complexity of science cannot all be contained in seed form in a religious book. 

It’s like a physicist studying the nature of planets and the universe taking the Book of Genesis literally to draw conclusions in cosmology.

Blind faith in religion—and especially in the letter of religion, meaning religious texts—makes you uncompromising: every small concession becomes a matter of life and death. 

That’s why they had incredible disputes and committed crimes in Byzantium over theological issues that seem trivial today. 


That’s why I believe this issue will end after much prolonged bloodshed and destruction… because it’s not a political, economic, or national matter but a religious one: 

a matter of faith and devotion to God Himself.

And unfortunately, God doesn’t directly intervene in such disputes… 

..among the followers He has in various factions. 

He lets them learn through pain and experience. 

It’s clear that God promotes experiential learning.


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