And imagine that you already have something similar in your pocket.After all, any terrorist attack can be carried out in a similar way. Imagine carrying out such a terrorist attack on board an airplane that is carrying a whole batch of “such” cargo. Or pull off a similar scheme with headphones, watches, laptops, and iPhone phones, which selectively explode in the right characters and the right country. Or in cars with a lot of electronics (electric cars), explosions of “batteries” and so on suddenly begin, which paralyzes the movement of an entire country when this country needs to be “forced” to do something. Welcome to the new era of Cold War 2.0
@@charlie-j4o7u I can try and explain for you charlie. Here goes: religious people often claim 'it was the will of god' when something suits them/their narrative/their belief/their cause. However, they never seem to use the same reasoning when something happens which they do not agree with. Therefore, I think the poster was pointing out this contradiction as relates to the injuries and deaths caused by exploding electronics. If one truly believes that everything is the will of god/allah, then you cannot complain about anything which happens since it is the will of 'god'. Logically, you may argue that this comment is the will of god, in which case there is no need to thank me for my explanation to your question but rather thank your god in whichever way you see best.
@@JonSmith-cx7gr not all religions are Abrahamic so by saying 'religious people thats accounting for very few of all actual religions. I do get what you mean though
If you get rid of the fundamentalists, can Islam then be the religion of peace? Or does viewing life as a fight have to remain actual instead of literal?
Maybe now they will leave Israel alone and live their own lives? But I suppose Islam can't tolerate other religions even if it means their own destruction.