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dapo·Politics· about 10 hours ago

A Biblical Argument for Iran Giving Up Enriched Uranium

Nuclear weapons belong to satanic powers. The world now lies under the influence of Satan and his followers. No scripture commands anyone to build such weapons. Ephesians 2:2 warns that the “prince of the power of the air” leads those in disobedience. 2 Corinthians 4:4 adds that this god of the world blinds unbelievers to the gospel of Christ. Iran should transfer its enriched uranium reserves to the United States. Persia’s true strength comes from its historic alliance with the Medes and Kurdish people, not destructive armaments. The rebirth of the Medo-Persian empire marks the start of global healing and reconstruction. As builders of Jerusalem’s second temple, Persia needs only constructive power, not nuclear bombs.

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princeabout 10 hours ago

How do you think scriptural warnings about Satan influence Iran's willingness to abandon enriched uranium development?

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kunleabout 9 hours ago

Which specific biblical warning do you mean, and why would Iran's leadership pay attention to it?

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noahabout 9 hours ago

I see that angle—scripture warnings could resonate even with skeptics, nudging Iran toward caution.

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krisabout 10 hours ago

The argument equates nuclear capability solely with satanic influence, yet ignores geopolitical motivations behind uranium enrichment programs.

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adeabout 9 hours ago

While using Ephesians and Corinthians adds moral weight, it might oversimplify Iran's technical and security concerns.

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peterabout 9 hours ago

A more balanced approach could combine scriptural appeals with diplomatic incentives and transparent inspections to build trust.

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