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The human mind is the most important aspect of our being. How we think and what we think determines our behavior and our deeds or accomplishments in life - even our eternal state. Our character is the personality that others experience when interacting with us. This character is a derivative of our mind and our very thoughts. As Christians we are to be transformed into the likeness of the mind and character of Jesus Christ.

The bible and especially the New Testament teach that we are responsible for the state of our mind and how our mind applies itself to the problems and challenges of life.

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  News for 18-19 week end to 20-May-2002




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Editorial
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Hind Sight and Terrorism

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Everyone knows that as the situation around us changes we need to react and that involves applying a sense of judgement based on our assessment of the current situation taking into consideration trends and experience.

Those that do this well stand out as leaders.

When terrorists turned passenger jets into missiles in order to destroy the New York twin Trade Towers they achieved much more than they even dreamed about. Not even the engineers that designed these sky scrapers even considered such a purpose for a passenger jet. It took an evil mind to devise such a thing and therefore to most of us it was simply inconceivable.

Many buildings world wide have crashed to the ground because the eventuality of earthquakes at the time of their building seemed like a remote possibility. No one would construct a building today, anywhere in the world, without due consideration to this possibility. But this awareness is hind sight developed through painful experiences and changing environmental circumstances.

Hind sight is wonderful. We look back and often cannot understand why something was not obvious. But the simple fact is that we most often have to experience things directly before we start to appreciate how to plan into our thinking and behavior a proactive stance and thus preempt undesirable and anticipated possibilities.

But even then, life can be very complicated and busy and we are inevitably forced into compromises of time, attention, and effort with regard to just about everything. If an automobile was designed with regard to absolutely every possibility that presented itself as a safety issue then no one, not even Bill Gates, could afford to purchase it. In all things we appear to make compromises based on our assessment of the reality and how probable or improbable things appear to be. For example, automobiles are not designed to withstand a pounding from a meteor even if it is the size of a pebble. The eventuality of a meteorite shower is quite small but it is a possibility. If it suddenly starts to happen then the world would be ill equipped to deal with it. Houses and cars would be damaged and possibly put afire. Large buildings, forests, animals, people, airplanes, boats, you name it, would all be damaged or ruined. It would be a devastating situation with fuel depots blowing up, airplanes crashing, cars driving off the roads and so on.

So why don't we prepare for this eventuality? If this eventuality can be so devastating why don't we just figure on it happening along with a million other obscure possibilities? Because in our assessment we determine that the probability is small of such meteor showers. But if all of a sudden the situation changed and such a probability became high we would not even know that until we experienced the new situation. And in the light of such great devastation and based on hind sight there would be all kinds of people speaking about what we should have done to avoid the problem that crept up upon us all and forgetting how difficult it is to manage our decisions, planning, and behavior without hind sight.

Of course there are always those devious sorts that try to realize a gain out of someone else's problem. It is more than obvious, for example, that certain individuals are trying to embarrass the Bush administration for having done a good job in a very difficult situation. He just looks to good as a leader. They want to take him down but they have to do so in a way that does not give away their agenda. These kind of people are easy to understand and very predictable in their devious behavior. Mr. Bush appears to be a true leader and an outstanding citizen. He rose to the challenge and through his leadership America stood tall - very tall. We would do well to check out the humanitarian motivations of those that appear to be making some gain by creating a negative public reaction against leaders that have served them all so very well, before taking what these critical hypocrites say too seriously. They are only after the position of the one they would discredit. Where was their voice of wisdom and great understanding prior to that terrible event of sky scrapers falling into dust and debris.

Mr. Bush, President Bush, did well as a leader when terrorism launched itself on America. No President, no one in congress, no engineers or architects, nurses or plumbers, poor or rich, and even those that dare to criticize him, even dreamed of such a situation. Even the most brilliant of all - according to the Democrats - the highly moral Mr. Clinton did not even dream that such a situation would be experienced in American life. Jimmy Carter did not see it coming. No Democrats saw it coming. No Republicans saw it coming. Even those that prepared the investigative reports did not dream of the actual form that this terrorism would take. The Clinton administration was experiencing terrorism and it's growth. Where were these critics when all this terrorism was going on under the Clinton Administration? Why did they not have a crystal ball into which they could gaze and figure out in advance the evil that was growing upon them and upon us all? Because they are as "stupid" as the rest of us.

There is also a similar situation with Israel, Palestine, and the so called human rights groups. Israel's leadership is attempting to apply whatever wisdom it can come up with in order to deal with hatred and terrorism as it has developed around them. There is a clear parallel between Israel facing terrorism and the USA facing terrorism. If the USA can go and destroy terrorism then any nation should be able to do this. Terrorism must be destroyed. It is not an answer. It is not an alternative. It is pure hate. It is clear by listening to some of these human rights workers that they are prejudicial in their work and have lost objectivity and have no idea of the leadership nightmare that the leaders of Israel have to face with respect to this terrorism. Nor do they seem to care. These leaders are attempting to make decisions and plans to deal with situations of terror and they are bound to overlook some things and make mistakes. We are human. Humans make mistakes. To expect more is not realistic. The thing is, do we learn from our mistakes?

We should all stop, take a breath, and ask ourselves what we would do in similar situations if we did not know the outcome and problems that developed. That is precisely the issue. Mostly through experience from which comes hind sight do we develop appropriate wisdom to deal with unanticipated problems. This is true even in the field of engineering. Very true! Ask those engineers that worked on space craft, rockets, airplanes, and even cars and tires. From such has come the notion of "Murphy's Law", if it can go wrong it will. But even knowing this, our intellect and experience is never up to the chore of accurately determining the trade off between probable and improbable. Inevitably experience from which comes hind sight will teach us. But by then we have paid a price.

To paraphrase Jesus: "he that is without fault may cast the first stone". What we should be looking for from any failure is a way towards success. Remember the old adage: "Those that live in glass houses should not throw stones". We are in this world to help each other, to learn with each other, to build a world of peace. But there are among us many who would practice gain at our expense and who present themselves as one thing while being something all together different. Again Jesus warned us of wolves in sheeps clothing. What is important is not our perfection or imperfection, our successes and failures, but that we learn and grow and demonstrate an attitude in all we do of love and caring.



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World events are historic steps in the purpose and plan of God. The outcome of history is up to man - restricted only by sovereign limits imposed by God. The future events are consequences resulting from mankind exercising the gift of intelligence and free will in response to situations developing from past events. This human response is either synchronized to His Will or in rebellion to His Will. Behavior is either the manifestation of love or it's opposite - hate. As Christians we should be involved through loving (caring attitude and behavior for others) actions empowered by prayer, understanding, and submission to His Will.