Hiroshima, Iran and the Nuclear  Bomb - By Rev. Mark H. Creech -
http://www.christianpost.com/news/hiroshima-iran-and-the-nuclear-bomb-142637/ 
This  week Japan marked its 70th anniversary of the Hiroshima atomic bombing.  Thousands of people stood silently at 8:15 a.m. marking the time of the blast at  its epicenter in Hiroshima's peace park. Dozens of doves, as symbols of peace,  were released.
The  commemoration reminded me of Dr. Billy Graham's words in his 1965 book, World  Aflame. Graham wisely wrote:
"Science  has given us the electric light, the automobile, the airplane, television, and  the computer, but science has also given us the hydrogen bomb ... When  scientists first split the atom and released the power of its nucleus, the first  use of this great scientific achievement was to rain suffering and death on  Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
"The  problem of science lies in its misuse. The blessing of knowledge becomes a curse  when we pervert it. Because man is what he is, scientific achievements are often  used destructively rather than constructively. Because our morality does not  match our intellectuality, the misuse of science can be greater than the use.  Not until man's moral progress catches up with his intellectual progress can we  hope to solve the problems posed by science.
"Compounding  our problems is the worldwide longing for peace, which is constantly threatened  by nuclear war. General Omar Bradley said" 'Our plight is critical, and with  each effort we have made to relieve it by further scientific advance, we have  succeeded in only aggravating our peril. Missiles will bring antimissiles and  antimissiles will bring anti-antimissiles, but inevitably this whole electronic  house of cards will reach a point where it can be constructed no higher ... have  we already gone too far in the search for peace through accumulation of peril?'  He concluded: 'If we are going to save ourselves from the instruments of our own  intellect, we had better soon get ourselves under control and begin making the  world safe for living.'"
In  my estimation, Graham's words were never more pertinent when one considers the  recent deal the Obama administration struck with Iran. In pursuit of peace, the  agreement erroneously awards Iran with $150 billion in frozen assets and the  right to continue developing its nuclear program, which only accumulates world  peril.
Talking  about a government whose morality hasn't caught up with its intellectuality,  talking about a regime whose moral progress is most apt for the misuse of  science, there couldn't be a greater example than Iran.
Dennis  Prager recently noted in a column, "The Iranian regime is composed of religious  fanatics who are morally indistinguishable from ISIS, al-Qaida, Boko Haram and  all the other mass-murdering Islamists movements."
Prager  substantiates his point by reminding us that Iran has executed more people than  any other country except for China. They have a record of massive human rights  violations for homosexuals and women. They've repeatedly called for the  extermination of Israel. They are the world's greatest funder of terror  organizations. And, eight out of 10 of the 9/11 hijackers passed through  Iran.
Moreover,  as Jerry Newcombe queried recently in the title of his column, "What Part of  'Death to America!' Don't We Understand?" Iranian leaders, he contends, incite  crowds over and again with the chant, "Death to America."
Newcombe  also draws attention to something Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said  in his speech to Congress in March - something I believe distinguishes the  difference between countries like the United States which have the bomb and  nations like Iran that don't.
Netanyahu  said: "I'm standing here in Washington, D.C. and the difference is so stark.  America's founding document promises life, liberty, and the pursuit of  happiness. Iran's founding document pledges death, tyranny, and the pursuit of  jihad. And as states are collapsing across the Middle East, Iran is charging  into the void to do just that."
Is  Iran a nation we should trust with the science of nuclear technology? God  forbid. Neither should we naively free up $150 billion for them to finance  pursuit of their terrorist reign of world domination? The agreement the Obama  administration has reached with Iran doesn't meet the threshold of Omar Bradly's  admonition to make "the world safe for living."
Don't  misunderstand me, I don't mean to suggest that America is morally without fault.  Our nation has never been closer to losing its own soul by abandoning its most  fundamental constitutional principles.
The  blood of 50 million innocent children is on our hands, and the body parts of  many of them have been sold to the highest bidder. Yet the U.S. Senate still  doesn't have the moral fortitude to correct this evil.
Religious  freedom is under a massive assault, being supplanted by sexual freedom. If a  country is to be defined by illicit sex acts rather than the liberty to live as  God commands, we are no better than Sodom and Gomorrah whom God destroyed with  his own nuclear-like blast.
We  are in a bad way and our nation needs to experience a great spiritual awakening  lest the bombs start to fall on us in judgment.
In  his discussion about the threat of nuclear annihilation, Dr. Billy Graham also  wrote:
"Mr.  Average Man is comfortable in his complacency and as unconcerned as a silverfish  ensconced in a carton of discarded magazines on world affairs. He is not asking  any questions, because his social benefits from the government give him a false  sense of security. This is his trouble and his tragedy. Modern man has become a  spectator of world events, observing on his television screen without becoming  involved. He watches the ominous events of our times pass before his eyes, while  he sips his beer in a comfortable chair. He does not seem to realize what is  happening to him. He does not understand that his world is on fire and that he  is about to be burned with it."
It  may sound overly simplistic for many, but turning from sin and to faith in Jesus  Christ is the first step to bringing about the moral transformation needed to  catch us up with the science of a nuclear age and its many threats. Furthermore,  it will provide us with the wisdom, as well as the character, necessary to deal  with a rogue nation like Iran which supports radical Islamic terrorism - traits  we are apparently lacking at the present.
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