Saturday, April 17, 2021
Wednesday, April 14, 2021
The Curse of Power
When is the last time you heard your teenager laugh out
loud? Oh, they laugh, but usually at the
expense of someone else. How many of the
games they play consist of anger and violence?
My 8-year-old granddaughter talks about dying at the hands of some
electronic enemy. How many of the TV
shows you watch are violent and angry?
Have you been desensitized by watching NCIS and FBI actors shoot
automatic weapons into houses and cars?
If you say no, you are not being honest.
Add to this, minute-by-minute media coverage of real time events and you’ll
begin to understand how our world has become hateful, distrustful and
violent.
You allow your children to be influenced by this toxic defiance
and violence, yet demand that they be subservient and grovel before ever fringe
group that demands attention and devotion to its cause. You teach them to accept without question
every new “victim” group and every demand from a generation that’s looking for
a way to stand out from the crowd…to make a statement that they have power. You teach them to be politically correct…in
other words…weak. You take away their
ability to think clearly by demanding that they believe without question and
worship each new group that considers themselves marginalized. “Damn the science, we’ll tell you what to
believe.” This evil has infiltrated our
schools and churches to the extent that what’s really important no longer
matters…math, science, reading...and common sense.
This new marginalization is nothing more than a generation inventing
a way to define their power and make them visible. The 1960’s produced “flower children” who questioned
everything. They were evident from their
garish dress and defiance of social norms. Their“free love” mantra changed the course of
future generations, and not in a good way; however, they did not demand that
laws be created to certify the validity of their movement. No one was forced to believe as they did, or
accept them as normal, rational thinkers.
Today, each new aberration is forced upon our young children before they
can develop the skill necessary to determine its validity and make good choices
for their own happiness and wellbeing. You’ve
taught them that the only way they can have value is to claim some unique status
that sets them apart from everyone else; then to demand that everyone acknowledge
and support their choice to be different.
God asks that we love our neighbor and that should be
sufficient, if obeyed. Our neighbors,
however, want more. In other words, we’ve
created a world where we must feel guilty about being happy and grateful for our
lives, until all fringe groups are validated and we are enslaved to their
ideology.