Nuclear Bomb Described in the Bible
Some readers claim the Bible describes effects that look like nuclear warfare, while others see symbolic visions meant to warn, not to forecast specific weapons. Join Ron as he explores Scripture and science—revealing insights that were unimaginable when the New Testament was written. Nuclear Bomb Described in the Bible The discussion centers on a few striking passages and how to read them in their historical and literary context . One of the most cited texts is a prophecy describing people whose flesh and eyes dissolve while they stand. To modern ears, that sounds like thermal and radiation injuries. Another set of passages speaks of cities consumed in an instant, skies darkened, and the earth shaking. Readers who see nuclear imagery point to blast heat, shock waves, electromagnetic effects, and fallout that could blacken the heavens and poison land and water. A different school of thought cautions that these books were written in an ancient world with no concept of modern phys...