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America Under Attack
The Dual Realities of September 11, 2001
By: Bill Thomas
A few miles from
our office, an event so incredible, so insidious, and so desperate took place.
Friends, neighbors and family members got up, prepared themselves and traveled
to their offices in New York City - to spend another day earning their pay.
Some came home after hours of seeking an exit, others discovered that they
were in hospital rooms, others tried to find ways to cling to life, and some
found the very end of life.
Yet thousands of miles away, one or more people
felt a deep sense of satisfaction with the results of a well executed plan.
For only a desire for revenge fueled by unfathomable hatred could implement
and motivate others to carry out such a horrible series of actions.
On one hand, we can discuss the differences
in theology and philosophy between people of different nationalities. There
are arguments to be made for the diversity of political stances. We could
take those statements of self-interest [after all politics is only the
promulgation of someone's self-interests] and mix them with religious doctrine.
History is filled with plenty of examples of that explosive combination -
to name more recent instances, look at Northern Ireland, Sudan, The Philippines,
etc.
Then there is the racial issue - look at the
number of atrocities committed in the quest to maintain racial purity. Economics
has been a compelling reason for taking violent action in the past, too.
If I believe that my work entitles me to ownership in my place of employment,
and if you believe that your capital gives you exclusive rights of ownership,
our differences may lead to violence. Social upheavals based on distinctions
in class or caste are infamous for producing conflict. |
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violence that has been perpetrated against innocents - what is called, "acts
of terrorism". Could there be something else besides politics, religion or
philosophy that motivates a terrorist? Is it hate, or revenge, or a feeling
of being slighted or wronged by another? Sometimes I think that our world
has gotten a little too used to the 'packaging' of our news stories. If I
say that I disagree with you politically or socially, or economically, and
so on, you think that I mean that I disagree with your stance on a narrow
range of topics.
Terrorists do not discuss or want to discuss
their position with you - they believe that there is nothing more that can
be said on the subject with you. They only see you and I as victims and
statistics for their violence. The real problem with our view on terrorism
is this: we think that they have some valid, civilized or other redeeming
objective for their actions. What we have forgotten is this: there is good
or there is evil, and there is no in-between.
Good tries to care, to reach out in hope of
making contact and establish a relationship. Good hopes for the best for
all concerned, good desires a world where everyone wants and obtains the
best out of life. Good sees patience as a virtue, it values the fruits that
come from that patience. Good is eager to shine in the light of its actions,
good has no fear of the light.
Evil is afraid to care and reach out in the
hope of being in contact - fear drives evil and makes the evil person avoid
deep, loving relationships. Evil is selfish and self-centered in the extreme.
Evil has no hope but it has as its hope, feelings of greed, jealousy, anger
and hate. Evil sees patience as a horrible necessity, like an endurance of
hell itself. Evil cowers in the light of its actions, evil's greatest fear
is the light.
It is as simple as that, there is good in the
world and there is evil. The acts that were taken on September 11, 2001,
and caused such heartache and suffering, were committed and inspired by evil
people. God does not care about our politics, religion, or economics - He
does care about good and evil. So evil has won another battle, but thank
God that good has already won the war.
About the Author: Bill
Thomas is Managing Principal of Syntopic Intelligence. His team provides
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New Economy. The Syntopic Method transforms the expertise, creative talents,
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