Some months ago the New York Times published a piece by Thomas L. Friedman, in
which he noted that no two countries that both have a McDonald’s restaurant
have ever fought a war against each other. He doesn’t count civil wars.
McDonald’s has restaurants in 100 countries now. It makes more money outside
the U.S.A. than inside the U.S.A. They open a new McDonald’s every three hours.
There may be more than coincidence to the McDonald’s theory. The company
focuses on the more well developed economies and these countries find the risk
of war too great. As a country opens itself to foreign investment there is a
gradual democratization and an understanding that war will disrupt the new
economy. Others question the theory. They say that it is only coincidence and
sometime in the next decade two McDonald countries will go to war with each
other.

Certainly Christians expect “wars and rumors of wars” until the end
of time. We are convinced that Christ, not Ronald McDonald will bring peace to
the world.


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About The Author

Robert Shannon, a retired preacher living in North Carolina, began preaching at the age of 16. He has preached in churches in Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio, and Florida, his longest ministry at First Christian Church of Largo Florida. Now in semi-retirement, he has preached regularly for churches in North Carolina and Tennessee. He has also contributed to kingdom work as a missionary to Eastern Europe and as a Bible College professor. He is past-president of the North American Christian Convention. Bob is the author or co-author of several books.

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