Personally I don't expect a major nuclear war. Nuclear strikes in the future will probably be relatively small, involving at most a few nukes at a time. No one can afford mutually assured destruction.
As for nuclear winter, I'm still skeptical that it's even possible. It seems to me that it would take a hell of a lot of nukes to get enough dust into the air to really cool things down. I mean, we've had volcanoes in the past with the power of hundreds of nukes at once, and they didn't cause a volcanic winter.
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In the Quran [Koran], a chapter states [translated]:
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"Hotamah" means the tiniest of particles. Does this mean that it has been predicted that such an event will happen, or is this coincidence?
omg i ran sum uf teh byble versez thru a comptuer an it mad refarenses 2 911 an gorge bush an stuf OMG TEH WORLD IS ABOWT 2 CUM 2 AN END RAPENT 4 UR SINZ OR UR GOIN 2 HELL!!!!!!1
Face it, people have been reading all sorts of stuff into holy books after the fact. However, so far there have been no patterns more definite than a combination of concidence and reinterpretation would suggest. You can find 'hidden messages' in just about anything if you look hard enough. A million monkeys on a million typewriters sort of thing.