You're a strange fellow. The theistic atheist. I once met a Catholic priest who did not believe in God, go figure.
I think we so underestimate the effect of those wars today, especially in the religious context of Armageddon. Beyond the deaths and physical injury there were countless rapes and so much plunder and those who persisted suffering from mustard gas inhalation.
I remember living on our farm out Whoop Whoop way and seeing so many men wandering aimlessly along the dirt road going nowhere. My mother kept a rifle by the door because so many went by and a lone woman with kids, when my father was out in the bush or rounding up cattle could not take any risks.
I played golf with a few guys that came out of Changi. They were enfeebled and suffered all sorts of health problems. In a lot of cases the dead were the lucky ones.
Only a handful of pages of the Bible can be attributed to Jesus and if Christians took those pages to heart the world would be transformed. On my way to fishing yesterday I happened to pick up a local Seventh Day station. Well some dear fellow prattled on about hell in such detail he sounded like a tour guide via his fake divination and he finished up by saying that only the Seventh Day have the truth. Therein lies the fate of Christianity, so much truth so little unity.