The U.S. Fell Off The Peace Train!
How many Gods are there?
Written October 10, 2004
In a recent Larry King Show on CNN, Larry asked, “ Why so much anger in the world today?”
A little latter King asked, “Let's say you're a citizen of Iraq, nice guy, hard worker, you lived under Saddam Hussein, you had no choice. One day, a bomb comes from the United States, good people, nice people, wiped out your home and family. How are you supposed to feel?”
King asked Dr. Mohler, “The
hijackers on 9/11 believed in their religion as strongly as you
believe in yours. How do you respond to that? They gave their life
for their beliefs.
Dr. Mohler: “I understand
they were fervent believers. If the strength of belief is the
test, then everyone from Kamikazes to the secular ideologues would
be understood as people of faith.
King: “So what is the
test?”
Mohler: “The question is
whether we've got it right. On the basis of God's revelation and
scripture, I have to take my stand as a Christian on the truth
claim that Jesus Christ is the way, the truth and the light and no
man comes to the Father but by Him and I have no right to
negotiate.”
Now I'm not trying to single
out Dr. Mohler, it's just that his opinion represents to a tee
that of so many American Christians and particularly the cadre
surrounding President Bush. They have no intention to negotiate
with anyone. President Bush says he will not negotiate with
terrorists and a terrorist is anyone he decides to call a
terrorist. Bush and the Christians say, “Its our way or no
way.” You can imagine how people of other faiths must feel.
The result of all of this is
that a very large percentage of the World's population holds the
United States in very low esteem, and for many, out and out hatred
of anything American.
Bush tells us that the War on
Terrorism could last a long, long time. With his attitude, it will
last forever! The only way to win this war is to negotiate. The
U.S. must have the courage to sit down, face-to-face, with its'
self-described enemies and be willing to talk.
The U.S. has to ask why do so many people distrust them.
The U.S. needs to make intelligent decisions based upon
understanding cultural differences. To eliminate negotiation from
the equation extends indefinitely the time of war. It plays
perfectly into the hands of those who hate the U.S. the most.
While I'm on the subject of
religion, I am compelled to remind everyone that, if there is a
God, there can be only one God. The God of the Christians and the
God of the Muslims is the exact same God. The only difference is
in the way that God is worshipped.
When
people go to war and say, “God is on our side,” the only
losers can be the people. God does not choose sides.