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Courage: Compassion and Confrontation

75 years ago Europe erupted in warfare as Hitler invaded Poland with the aid of his new “cooperative partner” Stalin. Just days before, on August 22, Germany and the Soviet Union signed a 10-year non-aggression and trade agreement. The secret protocols divided Eastern Europe into zones of conquest for each power. Russia was given half of Poland, and a free hand in  the Baltic states and Finland. Germany was given her share of Poland and a free hand in the West. Both powers knew they would one day go to war…but for now they were allied against the forces of democracy.

While these totalitarians oppressed Europe, Japan was expanding her conquests in China and eying much of the South Pacific. Her military rulers felt it was their destiny and right to rule a vast portion of the East. Japan was  allied with Germany and Italy. To lovers of democracy and the Judeo-Christian tradition, the world had gone mad.

For a decade before these events, the Western powers tried to ignore the warning signs and pretend that appeasement and decency could convince dictators to limit their ambitions. There own ambivalence was rooted in elitist rejections of traditional values joined with colonizing much of the developing world under the guise of League of Nation “mandates.” Voices such as Churchill’s were drowned out by anti-war advocates and men like Neville Chamberlain who were convinced that a little humility and a willingness to understand Germany’s historic grievances would maintain the peace.

Germany’s invasion of the Rhineland in 1936, her absorption of Austria and negotiated capture of the Sudenten part of Czechoslovakia in 1938 convinced Hitler that the West had no moral or military stomach for confrontation.  Japan felt the same as she pillaged and raped the populace of China. Mussolini took Ethiopia and set his sights on Libya. Protests were made, but little done on the part of a West weary of war and an America comfortable in isolation and wrestling with years of economic depression.

In 2014, the dynamics are the same, with a new set of implacable foes of freedom. Radical Islamic terrorism confronts a civilized world with religiously-fueled absolutism, intolerance, misogyny and violence. “Moderates” in Islam (like historic German conservatives, Japanese Royalists, Italian nationalists and cooperative “euro-socialists” in the West in the 1930s) are so invested in anti-Western narratives and fearful of reprisal that they refuse to see the danger. The pagan-secular Left in the USA and West are blinded by their anti-American ideology and residual historical guilt. They willfully refuse to change their “narrative” and confront their mortal enemies with moral and military strength.

Hamas, ISIS/ISIL, Hizbollah, Al-Queda, the Taliban and the host of other groups have one goal in mind: a new Caliphate in the Middle East, North Africa and Southern Europe (reliving the glory days of 632-732 and the 14th-15th centuries) and eventual world conquest for Islam. Their hatred of Israel and the USA knows no bounds. Their contempt for Western civilization is total. Jihad is not moral struggle or defensive warfare. It is conquer, “convert or die” and destroy. Beheadings, rape, mass executions and deportations are policy, not accidental consequences of conflict.

Such evil must be opposed with all the moral, political and military strength the civilized world can muster. While President Obama plays golf and calls for “managing” such opponents, China expands her influence in the Pacific and Russia eyes new conquests in Eastern Europe and beyond.

Academics, media personalities, public intellectuals and politicians in the West must wake up and recognize that these enemies of liberty are much worse that any imperialism of the West or the Israeli governance of the West Bank. It is easy to protest against democratic Israel. No lives are lost and she cares about public opinion. It is easy to advocate for radical social causes in the USA – our freedom of religion, assembly, redress and speech open the doors to all kinds of expression that would destroy someone in the 57 nations under the thumb of Islam.

The troubles in the Islamic world today are no longer the fault of Western colonialism. There is enough oil money to eliminate poverty. No Western nation wants to conquer and occupy a Muslim land. The problems in the Arab and world are their own making. Iran is ruled by apocalyptic mullahs willing to subjugate a cultured, intelligent people.

What is the allure of radical islam? Male power and resentment of the West. Religious ideology that sanctions violence against all who disagree is appealing to young men from all walks of life.

What is the way forward?

Compassion and courage. Without losing our highest ideals and deep sympathy for the victims of structural injustice, the West must demonstrate moral and military strength. Peacemaking and negotiations must be reinforced by a willingness to strike back with overwhelming force, not half-hearted gestures.

Israel, NATO and the USA are natural allies in this struggle to preserve the hard-won freedoms of the past three centuries. It is time for conservatives and liberals, religious and secular, women and men of all cultures to unite against foes that desire our destruction. While we (necessarily) argue over principles and policies within our nations and communities, we must come together as lovers of liberty and call on all Islamic moderates to join us in peacemaking, compassion and military and political actions.

The next generation will determine whether liberty becomes a memory or an expanding influence. The choice is ours.

Solutions

From the chattering media class to the proverbial “man on the street” – so many folks have fallen into a soft fatalism, an unconscious resignation that nothing can really change when we look at the serious problems we face. Immigration and Israel, fatherless homes and federal deficits, ecological and economic challenges – all seem intractable.

The problems we face have solutions. Courage and creativity, innovation and integrity will be required. The heart of any effective answer is simple, even if there are complexities in application. Here are some starting points for solving several issues confronting us right now, July 20, 2014:

Peace in the Middle East: Support Israel and call on Arab leadership to recognize her right to exist as a Jewish and sovereign state. Demand an end to all denial of the Holocaust and Israel’s right to her ancestral home as well as an end to elimination ideology and terrorism. The haters only respond to strength. Camp David can happen again.

The (artificial) Immigration Crisis: Secure the border. Care for the human needs in the USA and Mexico. Screen every person and enforce current laws. Stop using children as political and social pawns to destroy the American experiment and flood Texas with Democratic voters. Deport all illegal alien felons currently in US prisons.

The Federal Deficit: Begin with a 10% pay cut for all federal government officials; 20% for all making more than $200,000. This will test how many are “serving” the public interest. Cut 10% more out of the administrative program budgets of every federal agency. New furniture and another junket can wait. Have business leaders assess efficiencies, make recommendations and implement them.

Economic Inequality: Equality of access and opportunity is not a guarantee of equal outcomes. Remove unneeded regulations and stimulate business development with streamlined processes and tax breaks. Compel able-bodied folks receiving federal and state assistance to volunteer on infrastructure and service projects. Remind everyone of the dignity of a full day’s work.

Family Anarchy: Enforce and tighten accountability for parents that conceive a child through consensual intimacy. Make it socially shameful for spouses that fail to care and support children they are responsible for. The best gifts parents give their children are fidelity to each other, hard work and unconditional love.

Islamic Radicalism and Terrorism: Call on peaceful Muslims to renounce all terrorism, affirm full equality for people of all faiths or none and agree to end all threats to their adherents that choose another (or no) religion. Keep Rapid Response forces ready to destroy terrorist dens when found and end all occupying responsibilities apart from strategic bases.

Activists, entrenched unions, economic and political cronies will all oppose these measures. Their opposition is proof that these solutions may work. After all, if most folks choose fidelity, offer and full day’s work, demand accountability from their government and stop allowing envy poison their souls, then some of these “advocates” may have to find real jobs.

Intelligent Compassion

The manufactured crisis on the USA-Mexico border calls for thoughtfulness, not polemics, intelligent compassion for thousands, not agitprop soundbites and images. It is possible to welcome those that desire a better life while upholding the rule of law and screening out pernicious persons dedicated to our demise.

There is serious physical and psychological damage  being inflicted on  the thousands of minors that are pawns in a cynical and selfish game. Genuine refugees from violence, family members of legal U.S. residents and others that follow the rules need all the help we can muster. But the influx of people with communicable diseases, gang members and terrorists is nothing to dismiss. The fact that Mexican gangs and military personnel have fired on our Border Patrol in our territory call for enforcement, not capitulation. The potential for sex or work slavery for these desperate folks is palpable.

What is the answer? We have a President refusing to negotiate in good faith and Republican leaders paralyzed by political fear. Amnesty for all will not play in home districts, but tightening regulations opens leaders to accusations of hard-heartedness, racism and xenophobia.

The way forward involves courage, integrity and wisdom. Here are policies that will work:

*Secure the border and screen entrants for the safety of all – both USA residents and the immigrants themselves.

* Establish streamlined processes so that all emigres have clear avenues, from laborers to high-tech workers, refugees of war to family members of legal residents.

* Legislate reforms that respect the law and hold all branches of government and enforcement accountable.

* Deport all prisoners here illegally.

* Finally, changes the language to reflect reality: “Unaccompanied” and “undocumented” are euphemisms. One is either illegal or legal, following the rules or violating the law.

We can do better…Ellis Island 1880-1920 is proof of this. Let’s exercise intelligent compassion and watch our future grow brighter.

Think Deeply – Act Decisively. A New Era of Conversation Begins

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We will explore several domains of the human experience here on this website. Human beings are spiritual creatures. Our conscious (and sometimes unconscious) understanding of God, the universe, personal purpose and “life after life” shapes all other concerns. I will unashamedly address spiritual and theological issues. I do so as a devout Christian in the Pentecostal tradition, an ordained minister with the Assemblies of God, and part of a global Christian family numbering in the billions. I love my faith and “tribe” but see Christ working in and through all who adore the Triune God and believe the efficacy of the death and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth.

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We will explore cultural, political and social realities, always going “back to the future” in our analysis. We want to learn from history without insipid nostalgia that clouds our vision or impedes our progress. With want to live in hope, creating a preferred future that empowers others and leaves a flourishing reality for future generations.

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From Noon to Three

Today is Good Friday on the Western Christian calendar. Our Eastern Orthodox brothers and sisters will celebrate the same in a few days.

After the show trials before religious and secular authorities, the beatings by soldiers who will gamble for his garment and the ravings of a rent-a-crowd, Jesus of Nazareth in crucified between two criminals on a small hill outside the walls of Jerusalem.

Even in his death his detractors dare him to perform miracles to save himself while his followers either scatter in fear or watch in incredulity and sorrow as he experiences unspeakable agony.

While suffering, Jesus asks his Father to forgive the perpetrators of this heinous crime and finds time to offer absolution to a repentant thief.

From noon to three, a veil of darkness shrouds the scene as the One called the King of the Jews endures unutterable agony and alienation, the bearing the pain and penalty, alienation from God and humankind, and, in the end, a peace as he declares, “It is finished!”

What just happened?

According to the earliest Christian confessions in both the New Testament and first-centur literature, Jesus died for the sins of the world, bearing the judgment of God for humankind’s rebellion. Jesus is both the sinless representative and atoning substitute of guilty humanity. In his death is satisfaction of divine justice and the expression of unconditional love. His death bears all the deserved and undeserved suffering of humankind, from Adam to the Apocalypse. In his cry of, “Why?” are all the unanswered questions of our circumstances. And in his words of comfort to the humble thief are the seeds of hope as we already glimpse that death itself is defeated in the death of Jesus. And when Jesus declares, “it is finished” and “into you hands I commit my spirit” we see the triumph of hope over despair, mercy over wrath and love over all.

From noon to three the world is reconciled, an amnesty offered a race of rebels as uncompromising holiness and unconditional love embrace on a wooden stake. These hours do not explain evil – the Cross defeats its. These hours do not remove us from challenges – they offer strength to endure, knowing that Easter Sunday is coming.

This is the Good News of Good Friday, the cruciform heart of the Christian faith. All the “red letters” – the words and works of Jesus of Nazareth – are proclaimed and performed with this moment in mind. From Advent to Trinity, from a babe in the creche to a man on a Cross, all of the divine search for lost humankind culminates in this moment of passionate embrace.

May we receive this love once again…and share it across the street and around the world with boldness, humility and wisdom.