Numerous thoughts
flooded my mind as I read the news reports describing the madman’s rage on
Friday night. This evil man stole the lives of other people; yet all the media
seems to care about is what political party he was affiliated with. ABC news
bent so low as to search on Google for some far-fetched way to link the villain
with the Tea Party (claims they later had to renounce, of course). Anchormen
began perpetrating lies regarding the literature he read before the local
police had even disarmed the booby traps enabling them to enter his apartment. Yet,
many Americans are more interested in learning about the lives of the most
popular movie star as opposed to discovering the truth and extinguishing the
lies that media sources enjoy producing.
Guns do not kill
people; deranged, wicked people kill people. When an individual is so consumed
with evil that he cares for no one but himself and will willingly steal life
from others, that individual will find any way to kill. Taking guns away from
law-abiding citizens only makes the innocent more vulnerable to danger.
We have become a
society consumed with entertainment and ignorant of our civic duties, of our
patriotic responsibilities. We flock to theaters to watch massacres on a screen,
yet we cry out in horror when it happens in reality. We can fill our minds
with only so much before simple thoughts are not enough and actions must ensue.
Talk shows and
media networks will interview psychiatrists and psychologists in hopes of
revealing the reasoning behind this maniac’s devious actions, but God’s Word has
already provided the answer—“The heart is deceitful above all things, and
desperately wicked: who can know it?” (Jeremiah 17:9). “As a man thinks in his
heart, so is he” (Proverbs 23:7). This man’s evil heart coupled with the unhealthy
content and messages he fed his mind led to his nefarious actions.
When I visited
Israel in May 2011, our Israeli tour guide informed us that by coming to Israel
we had refused to allow a terrorist to control our lives. He showed us the Hula
Valley that, in 2006, endured 3,000 missiles fired upon it by Hezbollah
terrorists. He pointed out that no monuments honor the tragedy; instead a
fruitful valley today gives a slap in the face to terrorists. Israelis mourned
the loss of life and then worked to create a valuable resource to sustain life.
In a sense, we must do as Israel has done. We must quietly mourn with those
that have lost loved ones, but we must not allow this lunatic or others like
him to control our lives. He does not deserve to be made famous; he does not
merit our time. His name is not worth mentioning over coffee with a friend nor
is his picture so important as to be flashed all over the news. Let the justice
system determine his fate without any cameras involved.
What do I take
away from this massacre? Be aware not afraid. My God has given me means to
protect myself and others. I live in a country that still allows me to carry a
weapon to use when I feel threatened or when I see others being threatened. Furthermore,
it is my Constitutional duty to educate myself on the weapon I choose to carry,
and it is my patriotic responsibility not only to keep my government in check
but also to warn other evil individuals that while they can use whatever
materials to create a deadly weapon, I and my fellow law-abiding citizens still
have weapons to safeguard ourselves and those we love. I have also been
reminded to be careful what I allow into my mind and heart; for what I allow in will eventually come out. Finally, I am challenged to share with others
that while evil abounds in this temporary world, God is still in control.
3 comments:
Very eloquently stated, I wholeheartedly agree!
Great post! You are a wonderful writer and I'm definitely sharing this post!
Well said, Amber. Things like this make me long for our true country with the One who has set us free.
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