Friday, August 18, 2006

Laying it Down.

I have been reading articles and blogs from professing Christians that the war on terror is immoral, and that we should be willing to die for our enemies rather than kill them.  It is true that we are to love our enemies and do good to those that hate us, but in what way do we do this.  A gentleman professing to be a christian claimed on a radio talk show that if an intruder came into his house to murder his wife and children, he would not attempt to stop the individual, but would try to convert him or die trying.

What do we do when the command to love our enemies and to love a neighbor conflict?  First we cannot love without truth, and a willingness to confront someone with the truth of their conduct.  When we confront evil, we are engaged in the act of love through accountability.  We love our enemy by thwarting his evil through negotiation or restraint, and yes, even deadly restraint.  We love our neighbor by our willingness to lay down our life, so that they may keep theirs. To allow our enemies to destroy our nieghbor is to neglect both truth and love.

The war on terror is not an attempt at vengence, but an attempt to preserve the innocent in the world (loving our nieghbor), and confronting the evil of a religion in the grips of hate (accountability). We must love our enemies with the opportunity for friendship and respect, but we cannot allow them the opportunity for evil. 

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Amen

“The best way to respond to aggressive, triumphalist religiosity from the Muslim community isn’t to insist on more tolerance, or even acceptance, of Islamic demands; nor can we hope to counteract the allure of Jihadist ideology with ringing affirmations of easy-going secularism. Given the deep-seated human hunger for connection with a Supreme Being, the nearly universal yearning to draw closer to eternal truth, it’s not possible to beat something (radical Islam) with nothing (secular agnosticism). In this sense, the United States, with our robust movement of Christian revival, counts as far better equipped for the struggle ahead than our European allies where traditional faith of all kinds (except for Islam) has largely collapsed. Even skeptics and non-believers ought to welcome the vigor of Christian evangelism as the most effective counterweight to fundamentalist Islam. If those three British bomb plot suspects who converted to Islam had instead found their way to Pentecostal Christianity, or traditional Catholicism, or the Church of Jesus Christ, Latter Day Saints, would they ever have considered killing themselves to blow planes out of the sky?”

-Michael Medved-
Orthodox Jew and Radio Talk Show host

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Think on These Things

I am trying a new blog posting software called Live Writer.  If this works it will be a breeze to post.  Here is a link to anyone interested:

 

http://windowslivewriter.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!...

 

Link to Think on These Things