Friday, February 20, 2015

War crimes

If there is a madman bent on nuclear destruction he must be stopped. And here is the need for Snipers. I have recently wondered about the adage, "I don't support the war but I support our troops." It is not possible to do both. You could never support your troops if they are going to be harmed in a dastardly duty outside of their own control. I see Saddam Hussein and the Sniper as one and the same. Each had a kill order. Each on a different side, believing he was right and justified. In the end no one has control of a gun. And in the end no one has control over his own soil. And anyone can lay down arms. If it were me in that situation I would pray for our troops to end a war that was inspired by a dictator's musings. Many wounded mothers out there. But I have met military people, the ones trained to "do as your told," this is your life and cause now and don't try to reason with your command. And they simply are so indoctrinated and bonded to their batalians that it is unlikely for the inner poet in them to come out and shake hands. Like gang members. (And I am sorry for those who have come back to their country disabled who paid the price of being heroes to a lost cause.) It is interesting how throughout time our loyalties always get flipped. First we're aiding Afghanistan, then we're invading Afghanistan. Etc,etc... I wonder who it will be in the future. Which countries, currently neutral, turn against one another for territory and control of resources? It seems like everyone is soldiering up so it's due fairly soon I would imagine. Diplomacy does not seem to be taking an effective course. Peace to all. It may be a long shot, but it's worth the supportive framework.

The stiches in our story

The moral of this human story is that when one of us bleeds we all bleed. Needless, senseless violence is just such. The ultimate achievement for mankind will not be in erecting monolithic gunship fortresses that cower in the light of any peaceful progress But in loving one another for each and every difference we have The ultimate answer to God is similar; that we accept one another no matter how much we've been trained by societal ignorance to be intolerant. This is your Test of Faith. Can you do that? Or is your slingblade hypotcritcal? Politeness and understanding could restore mankind eventually. We are all children of God. We have an identity separate, but equal. We must restore this to a compassionate place because when you hurt one another, if you do have religious faith, you should see you hurt God, tremendously Because God has given you so much to work with to create justice through means that do not involve sacrifice I don't like kids running the playground either, but...here we are and it's up to us to behave And, God is watching all you Angels for better or worse. Behave in the shining light of God, the merciful to show your true faith. Don't duplicate the pains that are already done. They can never be undone. So how strong can you reach to this vantage point? Once you see the light you can realize the power that can shine through your heart forever, unbroken. This is the promise of God No need to worry about vengeance. Because God has a plan already in place. It will be conducted regardless of our actions. I've seen these kinds of destinies take place again and again.