Since the year 1 ad, had there ever been total worldwide peace for at least the period of a week?
The concept of total worldwide peace is complex, especially since the year 1 AD. Throughout history, there have been numerous conflicts, wars, and societal upheavals across various regions of the world.
While there may have been brief periods of relative peace in localized areas, it’s highly unlikely that there has ever been a week where the entire globe was free of conflict, given the continuous nature of human disputes and differing interests among nations, tribes, and groups.
Historically significant periods, such as the Pax Romana (27 BC to 180 AD) or the Pax Britannica (1815 to 1914), involved relative peace within certain empires or regions but did not eliminate conflict elsewhere in the world. Thus, finding a time frame of total worldwide peace, even for a week, appears improbable based on historical records.
The Tower of Babel fixed things for good!