9/11

We just passed the 7th anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks this past week. I had a few thoughts to share as I have reflected on that day and the changes in the years since then.

  • The world changed on that day. We can never go back to thinking about the world as we did before.
  • There really is such a thing as Evil. It was demonstrated on that day, and there was worldwide consensus on that fact.
  • Humans are capable of incredible acts of heroism, sacrifice and courage. We are also capable of despicable acts of cowardice, evil and violence. We are angels and demons.
  • Human nature tends to not change very much. 7 years after 9/11, it is hard to imagine or remember the non-partisan unity, sacrifice, care and pulling together we experienced as a nation. Sadly, it’s as if it never happened. Some of us can’t even bring ourselves to say the attacks were wrong or even tragic. Some say we got what we deserved.
  • Someday I fully expect there will be a term needed in our vocabulary to describe a belief held by many: “9/11 denial.”
  • The lessons of history are indeed easily forgotten, and as has been wisely observed, “Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it.”
  • The fact that we have not experienced additional attacks on our soil in 7 years is truly amazing and I think miraculous.
  • There are some things so valuable that they must be preserved at all cost. Freedom is a part of the human spirit placed in us by our Creator. That imago deo is what makes it an inalienable right. We must fight to preserve it at all costs.
  • If I had been younger on 9/11, I well may have joined the many who saw evil and wanted to do something about it by joining our armed forces.
  • I would rather die defending the freedom that God intended for us all, knowing that my life kept freedom alive for others… than to die preserving my own comfort and self interests.
  • There is no honor or courage in allowing one’s self to become slowly lulled back into a life of ease, contentedness and self-gratification, when there is a world dying at the hands of tyrants, vicious oppressors, demented cowards and fanatics.
  • Justice is a deeply embedded concept within the human spirit. We all live our lives as if it was obvious what is right and wrong, and on that basis what should be done so that justice is served… especially when the injustice is toward us. Yet we so easily deny that there are moral standards for knowing right and wrong. We end up going down the road where everyone does what is right in their own eyes. When we do this, we are cutting off the limb we are sitting on.

Freedom at Stake

Vaclav KlausI became aware of this article written by Vaclav Klaus, the President of the Czech Republic recently, and found it to express my feelings on the “Global Warming” issue quite well. I encourage you to read it also. The article is called, “Freedom, not climate, is at risk.

My previous post “Is Al Gore Right? – Who is Causing Global Warming? – Sunday, March 18, 2007″ that includes a link to the video entitled “The Global Warming Swindle” makes a similar case.

I also notice that Vaclav quotes Michael Crichton. I highly recommend a book that Michael wrote called “State of Fear.” You can read about it here. It is also mentioned and linked in my previous post.

Birthday Thoughts

Today is my 53rd Birthday. Significant things to me are:
- I have now been married longer than I have been single. This is a very great thing and I am so happy to be blessed with a wife who I love more now than the day we got married.
- This is also Ronald Reagan’s birthday. I am honored to share the same month and day of the greatest American president in recent history.

“Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children’s children what it was once like in the United States where men were free.”

- Thank you to all who sent cards and greetings. I really appreciate it!