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09-10-2011, 10:11 AM
When the terrorists crashed into the Twin Towers, they killed innocent men, women and children and became missionaries of hate. The terrorists thought they were martyrs for their cause and succeeded instead in turning themselves into reasons for hating their religion, Islam. Millions of us immediately had a gut reaction of desire for revenge. An eye for an eye. A tooth for a tooth. If only the terrorists had understood the words of Jesus in the Gospel of St John where he speaks of mercy, love, truth, peace and justice.
When I read the number of soldiers who have been killed in Iraq and Afghanistan, I find it even harder to accept another word that Jesus talks about: forgiveness. And this is why I think I really ought to open and read another holy book, The Koran, and study what is revealed about mercy, love, truth, peace, justice and forgiveness, those ideals which underscore the true values of Islam. If the Grand Inquisitor had really understood what Jesus was talking about, he never could have burned at the stake one single Jew. If the terrorists had really understood what The Koran teaches, they never could have done what they did on 9/11.
As a white Lutheran, I am always puzzled at the question of how so many German Lutherans could watch the roundup and slaughter of so many Jews. What could they have done? What would have been the cost? There was of course Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the great theologian, who preached a religionless Christianity. He protested. The Nazis murdered him shortly before the end of the war. But the majority did not protest and were witnesses. Is that why moderate Muslims stay silent? If they speak out, will they wind up like Bonhoeffer?
Way back when I was a young student in history class, I was further amazed at what I did NOT learn about the treatment of the American Indians. Just read "'Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee"" or Google "'The Indian Removal Act"" to see how white Christians were allowed to steal the homes and property of Indians, remove them, and even murder them - legally. Did anyone protest? Why, yes, there were several Methodist missionaries to the Indians who protested. What did it cost them? They were sentenced to 5 years of hard labor.
War and peace. Crime and punishment. Yet our poets and prophets and holy men and leaders have all agreed that we must learn to forgive. It's so difficult. We have to learn to forgive others. We have to forgive ourselves as well.
When I remember the dead, I pray also for those who were misguided in their own faiths, the Inquisitors and the terrorists of all ages. I bless their victims and I try to bless them also as they continue in the foreverness of God's 8th Day. It's not easy. But life is good and we have to keep going.
When I read the number of soldiers who have been killed in Iraq and Afghanistan, I find it even harder to accept another word that Jesus talks about: forgiveness. And this is why I think I really ought to open and read another holy book, The Koran, and study what is revealed about mercy, love, truth, peace, justice and forgiveness, those ideals which underscore the true values of Islam. If the Grand Inquisitor had really understood what Jesus was talking about, he never could have burned at the stake one single Jew. If the terrorists had really understood what The Koran teaches, they never could have done what they did on 9/11.
As a white Lutheran, I am always puzzled at the question of how so many German Lutherans could watch the roundup and slaughter of so many Jews. What could they have done? What would have been the cost? There was of course Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the great theologian, who preached a religionless Christianity. He protested. The Nazis murdered him shortly before the end of the war. But the majority did not protest and were witnesses. Is that why moderate Muslims stay silent? If they speak out, will they wind up like Bonhoeffer?
Way back when I was a young student in history class, I was further amazed at what I did NOT learn about the treatment of the American Indians. Just read "'Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee"" or Google "'The Indian Removal Act"" to see how white Christians were allowed to steal the homes and property of Indians, remove them, and even murder them - legally. Did anyone protest? Why, yes, there were several Methodist missionaries to the Indians who protested. What did it cost them? They were sentenced to 5 years of hard labor.
War and peace. Crime and punishment. Yet our poets and prophets and holy men and leaders have all agreed that we must learn to forgive. It's so difficult. We have to learn to forgive others. We have to forgive ourselves as well.
When I remember the dead, I pray also for those who were misguided in their own faiths, the Inquisitors and the terrorists of all ages. I bless their victims and I try to bless them also as they continue in the foreverness of God's 8th Day. It's not easy. But life is good and we have to keep going.