Thursday, May 5, 2011

Safety & Security


For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape.
~ 1 Thessalonians 5:3
Security is the new god. It has supplanted Christ. How easily Christians have forgotten the teachings of Christ - “For whosoever seeks to save his life shall lose it…” Matt. 16:25. We would do well to heed the words of Victor Hugo in the person of Bishop Bienvenu –
"Let us never fear robbers nor murderers. Those are dangers from without, petty dangers. Let us fear ourselves. Prejudices are the real robbers; vices are the real murderers. The great dangers lie within ourselves. What matters it what threatens our head or our purse! Let us think only of that which threatens our soul."
Christians – return to following Christ. You cannot serve two masters. You cannot serve God and safety. You cannot serve Christ and Caesar.
You have heard that we should not hate. That is not wholly true. We must not hate our neighbor; we must love him. We must however hate sin; we must hate the sin within us. We must hate what sin does to us and what it does to others, and in turn hate the sin itself for the evil that it is.
You have heard it said, “Hate the sin, but love the sinner.” This statement is true, but how we twist it in our heart to hate the sinner for what his sin does to us, while we love and cherish our own sins. When we truly hate sin we will automatically love the sinner. We need not try to do both. No matter if we love the sinner or simply hate the sin, one will always result in the other.
What then should we do? We should love our neighbor regardless of his sin. We should hate sin, especially in ourselves. We should not think ill of our neighbor, but give the benefit of doubt and more. God has not appointed us to judge others, but we should judge ourselves. If we do not then God will.

We should repent of our murders and tortures. We should pray for the families surviving those who we have killed. We should provide financial support to them. Let us be holy as God is holy. Let us be merciful as God is merciful. Let us love as God is love.


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Reflections on Bin Laden & Terrorism

There are many who have said, regarding the new the news that Osama bin Laden has been killed, “I am glad that he is dead.” You have perhaps even said this yourself. What? Is bin Laden a greater sinner than any of us? Should we rejoice at the death of a man no more guilty of the murder of innocents than ourselves?

What you say? “How can that be, when he master-minded the destruction of four plane-loads of people plus thousands beside? When have I murdered anyone?” To answer those questions let us set aside the fact that he never confessed to those heinous crimes, nor has any substantial evidence been brought forth that he had any responsibility for them. Many will not believe these facts, so let us set them aside. Let us assume that he is indeed guilty these malicious murders. Again I ask, are we any better? Before I enumerate a few crimes of which we Americans (and many other nations) are guilty, I confess that I too share your guilt. I fully confess here and now to be just as culpable. What are these crimes? They are nothing less than the torture and murder of innocent men, women, and children.

Long before anyone heard of bin Laden, America and other western nations have engaged in various murders and atrocities against other peoples. In addition to the thousands of Iraqi deaths stemming from sanctions imposed after the first gulf war, the U.S. has been complicit in many other foul deeds against people in the Middle East. Nor are these deeds new to our era. I do not have the space to write of the atrocities against the Philippines in the early 20th century nor the Japanese in WWII, nor the medical experimentation of the unknowing victims throughout the 20th century.

Of these deeds of yesteryear we who are alive today are not guilty. Nor are many of us guilty of the pre-911 deaths in the Middle East, for of those we are ignorant. Of the deeds after that time, however, we are guilty, for we both know and approve of them.

We all know of the tortures done in Abu Ghraib, Guantanamo, and other secret prisons; we consent and even approve. We know of the bombings of innocents. We have probably even seen the aerial murders from helicopters and the pot shots taken at prisoners through the fences in an overseas compound. These acts are as callous as those of the Nazis. Yet we see, we know, we consent and thereby approve. All in the name of safety and security.

By our consent we are as guilty of these murders as the ones pulling the triggers and the ones giving the orders. When we condemn bin Laden we condemn ourselves. Except we repent, when we stand before God in the judgment, bin Laden will be among those who will condemn us. Do not think that piety will deliver you. Only repentance and a real change of heart will do that.

Who knowing the judgment of God, that they which commit such things are worthy of death, not only do the same, but have pleasure in them that do them.

~ Romans 1:32

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