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Mass Murder as Godless Societal Nihilism

June 2, 2022 by tornado Leave a Comment

The problem of mass killings, and casual murder in general in our cities, goes much deeper than governmental regulations, weapons, or even mental-health issues and what to do with sociopaths. All are interesting but second-order in influence, and brutally overplayed flashpoints for division and discord.  There’s a greater, overarching issue to be seen!

The mass murder, as a small subset of an even more-pervasive nihilism problem, is indeed one born of a pervasive culture of moral degradation — directly paralleling incremental cultural abandonment of Biblical principles.  Yes, I’m talking about God, right at you, and not the least hesitant to do so.

Don’t believe me?  While correlation doesn’t necessarily mean causality, the massive mountain of statistical evidence leaves no other viable common thread.  I’ll leave it to the skeptical reader to self-motivate enough, to go through the effort, to find graphs of the following since the Supreme Court’s 1962 Engel v. Vitale decision (all of which I have seen):
*  Teen pregnancy
*  Abortion (teen or all)
*  Divorce rate
*  Single-mother households
*  Adultery rate
*  Unmarried and living together
*  SAT test scores
*  Teen murder rate
*  Teen suicides
*  Preteen suicides
*  Arrest rates of minors
*  Illegal drug use (teen or adult)
*  Venereal (sexually transmitted) disease
*  Rape rate in any of several pre-adult age groups
*  Homelessness rate (any age group)
*  School killings.

Any one of those trends corresponding so well with Engel can be dismissed as coincidence.  The more you examine, the less “coincidental” it becomes.

Not a single one of these mass killers (from this one back through the Murrah bombing that included a day-care center, to the perpetrator of the deadliest school massacre, in 1927, with dynamite), had the Holy Spirit in his heart. If he had, there would have been no killing.

There is the common denominator. Not race nor ancestry. Not type of weapon. Not geography. Godless thought and action. A failure of society, parents, schools and individuals to put the Lord first and follow His will, and in doing so, nourish and flourish a culture steeped in worship and reverence for someone much bigger and more important than self.

This nation can not fit a government-shaped peg into a God-shaped hole.

“No theocracy!” someone reflexively and defensively replies.

“theocracy” = red herring

I type not of a governmental solution (whether theocracy or “gun control”). Again, you’re not going to fit a government-shaped peg into a God-shaped hole. To ban guns, our Constitution will need amendment.  Good luck with that; the Founders quite deliberately made it a drawn-out, arduous process so as not to subjugate our rule of law to the whim of social fads and short-fused reactionary emotionalism.  Even in the unlikely event of Constitutional amendment, it will be no more effective than the last prohibition we attempted that way (alcoholic beverages). Did that lesson not get learned?

Instead, I’m talking about *societal mores* and the one perfect source for them.

See the forest from the trees. People are focused on the bark of the trees here, indeed on galls on the bark and worms inside. Back out of the forest and see the social disease yellowing all the trees.  What is that disease?  Individual failure to obey our Lord, multiplied my tens of millions into a collective, malignant societal cancer spreading across decades.  Hence all the trends those graphs show in societal and moral degradation.

Want a common demonstrator? I gave one, from a Christian perspective. Christians believe the Lord’s word. That includes John 14:6: “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.”  That quote from Jesus Christ means exactly what it says.

No one gets to God but through Jesus — the ultimate eternal purveyor of love and justice.  You bet it is an exclusive statement, one that makes even a lot of Christians uncomfortable, because they want to go along to get along, to fit in with wordly “inclusivity”, not make waves, not be principled and courageous.  So yes, being a former God-denying heathen myself, and still a sinner as long as I’m of this world, I can imagine how it would discomfort unbelievers.  I used to resent that statement too.

But there it was, in His own words, like it or not. That’s why I specifically use Jesus and not any other gods, including government, power, money, celebrities, so-called “social justice”, or any other common objects of idolatry.  Instead I worship the God of the Trinity, not anything or anyone worldly.

That’s fundamental Christian doctrine 101, right from the Source himself. Don’t like it? Maybe you should be uncomfortable. Part of agape love includes tough love: delivering what you may not want to hear, but need to hear. Often in life, the best results arise from discomfort.

“Non-religious people can have morals too!”  Sure they can.  But whose?  His or her own, of course.  And since everybody is different, and everybody is flawed, everybody’s self-defined morals will be different and flawed too. Which one of those 7+ billion is right?  Without the oversight of a consistent, higher authority, how do you determine that?  Feelings?  Suuuure.

Only one higher authority is perfect.  It ain’t government, which is made of sin-ridden people.  It ain’t the U.N., likewise.  It ain’t even “society”, again, likewise.  It’s God the Father of Jesus Himself, who always has been and always will be.

What other objective, consistent, unambiguous moral truths are there? Feel free to stake your claim to them if they exist, and explain how they fit those three adjectives.  Hint:  Not happening.

Consider why you may be uncomfortable with shedding imperfect worldly human standards and instead adopting the objective moral truth of the Lord. Don’t answer to me; your morals are not my concern as much as God’s. So please instead bring them to Him, in prayer. You might be surprised what you hear back, whether right then, or in due time.

If the ideals of the Holy Spirit in people (who, I reiterate, don’t commit mass murders when under that influence), and of the “agape love” are troublesome, that is a manifestation of the larger cultural problem about which I type.

Love solves this.

I don’t mean the dreamy, foggy, ambiguous, new-agey, Marianne Williamson hocus pocus BS either, but the true and unchanging love of God, whose Word prescribes values and virtues wholly antithetical to premeditated violence of any sort.  Fill individuals with the Holy Spirit, and they don’t shoot nor bomb schools, nor gas subways, nor blow up day-cares with Ryder trucks full of fertilizer, nor fly planes into skyscrapers.

Love. Agape love. The kind that you find when a whole, spiritually healthy family gathers around the dinner table to pray. That’s what this society needs.

Broken families, and fatherlessness in particular, aren’t part of God’s design. Want evidence? Look all around the news and your communities at how the incomplete families, including not just the wreckages of divorce, but those where both parents are there nominally but at least one is checked out into some other world (work, addictions of some sort, partying, etc.).  Al of us know troubled and fractured families, unless we live in an Amish commune, in which case you aren’t reading this.

That familial brokenness, writ en masse, is how we get the results we see.

So before I found it out, I told Elke:  “This kid in Uvalde was from a fatherless household. Mark my words.” Then she informed me that yes, that was true. We storm forecasters get really good at pattern recognition, and not just in meteorology — especially the very few of us from the inner city, who have been there, seen that, many times over.

Most single-parent and broken homes don’t produce killers. Yet most killers arise from them.

Society must address that at the root. God offers a way. It’s up to us and our free will to choose that way, or reject it.

Yes, I stand by my claim the abiding love and reverence of the Lord, accepted and adhered, short-circuits the cultural degradations that lead to the devaluation of life underpinning mass killing of kids, both before and after birth.

Still, even if you don’t bring God into the picture, it’s clear we have a culture problem. Crime novelist Robert Bidinotto expressed it well in a recent Facebook post:

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For simplicity’s sake, let me limit my answer to citing the theme of my first thriller, “HUNTER,” where hero Dylan Hunter paraphrases Edmund Burke’s famous quotation thus:
“All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is an enabler.”

Want to know why we are experiencing an epidemic of slaughter in America’s streets and schools? Because America has become a culture led by and filled with enablers of evil — from professors to politicians to pundits to parents. Today’s plague of rampant nihilism arises from the unchecked virus of excuse-making.

The only cure is the inoculation of moral accountability: the injection of *individual self-responsibility* as a moral ideal, throughout our culture and all its institutions. However, too many of our social leaders and influencers are the ethical equivalent of anti-vaxxers.

Until we reject and banish the cult of excuse-making for bad behavior, and begin to enact and enforce self-responsibility throughout society, we will continue to enable, encourage, and empower nihilists. And we will remain their accomplices in the collapse of our civilization and the hideous slaughter of innocents, such as the babes of Newtown and Uvalde.
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For more on the secular side of the reasons for mass murder, Bidinotto offers a full-length, well-written essay here.

I happen to believe that following the will of God short-circuits the enabling of evil.

Perfection? Of course not. Everyone is a sinner. Everyone. But perfection is not the same as righteousness, nor vice versa. It’s an attitude, a worldview, most properly passed from present, attentive, loving, whole-family, functional, God-worshipful, wed, mother and father, parents to children.

When we as a society celebrate immorality, foster dysfunction on mass scales, and bust up God-ordained family structures, we get what we have: more killers. Go look up the home situations of these mass kid killers, one after another, and you shall see for yourself. Start with Uvalde.

Let’s therefore get the Holy Spirit into the picture on a mass scale. As a Christian, I am bound, with gratitude, to this ethos.

We indeed have a problem. God will be the only and ultimate solution. Come, Lord Jesus.

Filed Under: Not weather Tagged With: Christianity, Constitution, crime, God, Godless society, immorality, Jesus Christ, mass murder, mass shootings, morality, murder, nihilism, Prohibition, religion

Lessons from Today and Always

December 14, 2012 by tornado Leave a Comment

As most of us know, today a savage massacre of innocents happened in Connecticut. It didn’t take long for the ever-predatory and scoop-worshipping mass media to falsely accuse the killer’s brother (and blame law-enforcement error for it) without bothering to wait–yes, wait!–for the facts. It didn’t take long for shameless politicians to exploit the tragedy to fit their preconceived agendas.

The impulsive, immediate reaction is to do something, anything, about it, damn what anyone else thinks, damn the Constitution. Never mind the kids, their friends and loved ones, and the need to support and pray for their well-being, these spinsters offer emotional, reactionary, populist outcry toward an aim to deprive law-abiding citizens of Constitutionally guaranteed freedoms.

Once again, in a recurring pattern, the gun-control debate will rage on, as if guns commit crimes, cigarette lighters commit arson, pens write nasty words, and keyboards make typos. The logic is the same…the debates redundant, the reactions predictable and repeatable. Admittedly, I’ve participated freely in such debates, with a stance that similarly is rather predictable to those who know me (as a Constitutional constructionist who reads the supreme law of the land as-is, not between the lines).

Meanwhile, across the Pacific, in China, less publicized here but still the terrible truth, a knife attacker went after numerous children at a school. Different culture, different government, different history, same sort of derangement…

What does it mean? Is there something bigger at work here? You bet there is. This goes way beyond gun debates. This is well past the weapons of choice used for commission of crimes.

With a fleeting window of clarity that only comes with maturity, I’ve come to the sobering realization the same old arguments over guns completely miss the point. Deadly attacks, whether with guns, knives, arrows, cars, rope, stones, hijacked airplanes…it’s all the same. It’s all the same. Ban guns, ban knives, ban cars, ban bows and arrows, ban rope, ban rocks, ban airplanes…whatever impulsive, reactionary posturing you read (and that’s all it is…hollow posturing), the problem does not go away.

What is the real problem? It’s bigger than the tools used to commit acts of evil. Indeed, the problem is bigger than even the acts or expressions of evil–it’s the existence of it within everyone.

The problem is within all of humanity. Yes, people. Humanity, also known as “society” and “the world”, is inherently flawed, self-centered, superficial, prone to impulsive and spontaneous rage, uniquely capable of acts of evil, a species fully and innately conditioned to selfishness and vile acts. You, me, and everyone we know is guilty.

How can this be?

Chances are, if you’re reading this, you’ve never murdered anyone. I’m glad. But have you ever lied or misled anyone, anytime? Have you ever taken something without asking? Have you ever deceived anyone, in any way? Have you ever put on a false front, pretended one way when it really was another? Have you ever gotten angry enough with someone to insult them on purpose? Have you ever hit anyone? Have you ever allowed someone else to inflict harm and failed to intervene?

Have you ever done anything you knew was wrong? Then you’re part of the problem. We all are the problem. We all constitute humanity.

Only one person who ever walked this earth was perfect. Of those alive since, and today, none of us are. At some point, every single one of us has committed some kind of misdeed–be it even a “little white lie” or any other act of dishonesty. They may be less impactful in terms of human life than the mass murderers’ rampages, but are they any less wrong? Are there really degrees of badness, or evil?

While you ponder those questions, consider humanism. Humanism holds the ideal that people are the answer to people’s problems. Really? Really? No, I hold that people, society, humanity, as it stands, is the problem. We can commit acts of of good, or charity, of benevolence, of love…then turn around and tell that “little white lie”, or steal, or cheat, or any other wrong, all the while rationalizing away the evil within us.

Secular humanism simultaneously denies and causes such dissonance. It proposes that we can solve our own problems, without the needs for a higher authority. It often proposes that a higher authority doesn’t exist, in order to justify its own illogical and failed worldview. How? Here’s what secular humanism says:

“We humans, who have…

  1. stolen toys from one another in our toddler sandboxes, establishing our “innocence” at early ages;
  2. annihilated each other by the hundreds of millions in wars;
  3. clamped fellow humans by the millions into real or virtual shackles of slavery even to this day;
  4. kept over twenty thousand nuclear warheads aimed at each other for 40 years;
  5. committed all manner of atrocities in the name of God;
  6. committed mass genocides in the name of overtly atheist ideologies (e.g., Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot)
  7. squabbled bloodily for centuries over a dessicated swath of rocks and sand off the eastern Mediterranean;
  8. murdered and raped and robbed one another by the thousands per day in cities worldwide;
  9. rioted deadly and destructively in first-world cities because our sports teams won or lost;
  10. conducted inhumane “experiments” on fellow humans without their knowledge or consent, in places like Germany and St. Louis;
  11. freely elected genocidal dictators like Hitler and looked the other way as millions died;
  12. consistently valued pandering posers over dignified statesmen in high office;
  13. slaughtered dolphins off the coasts and killed millions of bison just for kicks;
  14. committed mass murders in schools, churches, theaters and skyscrapers;
  15. bankrupted our corporations and governments through shortsightedness and greed;
  16. filled the sediments of our waterways and the air we breathe with toxic metals;
  17. avoided the ghetto at night for fear of other humans;
  18. transmitted chlamydia and herpes and HIV to each other at record rates;
  19. as selfish, deadbeat men, impregnated women then abandoned the resulting offspring, countless hundreds of thousands of times;
  20. as two-faced women, fought for the right to ‘choose’ but don’t choose to keep one’s own legs shut;
  21. spent millions of dollars on men’s pornographic objectification of women, while many women choose to participate in the racket, thereby enabling it;
  22. chosen to pay more attention to “reality TV” than real-world issues…

…are fundamentally good, know what’s best for ourselves, and can solve our own problems. Can’t you tell? Of course you can trust us.”

Bullshit!*

The results reveal the lie. Humanism, and humanity, are dead ends, doomed to fail. This is a broken world, held together only by the love that does exist, love which has only one ultimate Source, a Source from which we as a civilization have turned, a Source we have rejected, declared unnecessary, and in many cases, declared nonexistent (as if denying something makes it go away).

Is it any surprise, then, that these things do happen? It shouldn’t be. By turning away from God, we’ve reaped what we’ve sowed by how we have behaved–both individually and as a horribly uncivilized civilization. Innocents suffer because of what we as a civilization have chosen to do, not because of what God failed to do. Call me whatever names you will, it doesn’t matter…I can take it. As imperfect and flawed and seemingly unworthy as I am, I speak the truth as I see it, and make no apologies. I’ve found a life-saver that keeps my head above the turbulent and polluted waters of humanity, even as I have to swim really hard sometimes, and resist my own innately vile temptations to unload withering attacks of hate and mockery.

What’s my biggest flaw, the demon that tempts most? Perhaps it is the ability to slash someone to pieces…with words–wielding a God-given expressive talent as a weapon for ugly purposes. I freely confess the commission of this sin in the past. Yet one thing, and one thing only, keeps those temptations at bay, the great majority of the time. To do this, I must surrender daily to something higher, something bigger, something perfect, an Authority to whom I can be eternally accountable. Whatever virtues I may exhibit, the credit goes above, not within. Whatever vices I have, that’s my humanity. The choice, therefore, is idolatry of self, or worship of and obedience to that higher authority. It’s a lifelong process, never fully mastered but better than the alternative!

If you can’t be convinced at this time, if your heart is too hard and your self-opinion too large to accept higher and perfect authority, then there’s little that I can do for you, for now. But if you ever can be convinced that there’s a better way, or find yourself open to in the future, let’s talk. I’m willing. I’ll listen. I’ll offer some light. I’ll try my best to use those expressive skills for your benefit and your hope.

Yes, hope. I don’t speak doom or despair here. The news offered by media all sounds so gloomy sometimes; but the greater Good News is this: it doesn’t have to be. We can do better. It’s not that hard! Hope is real and does exist, and can be made palpable every day.

There is one ultimate and unwavering door of hope. When faced with a vile, evil, wretched world of humanity, there still is one place to turn, manifest as the one perfect man who ever was. I’m not preaching here, nor trying to force “religion” on anyone–after all, you’re reading this of your own free will. No, instead the free offer is of an opportunity…a chance…an out…a haven. The choice is clear: be of the world…or be of something (and Someone) far better. It’s totally your call, not mine. Just know that the door is open; it is always open until the moment you die.

Once you make that call, do your problems cease? Do you stop suffering? Do you get perfect? Does humanity stop being evil? No. If anything, many who follow this path find that the attacks intensify…but guess what, they’re better equipped to withstand them and prevail in the end! This way, you at least have a path to something beyond this world, eternal, a grace previously unimaginable. But only–only!–if it’s real, authentic…if you truly mean it, will it work.

    *[Yes, a Christian can say “bullshit”, because right or wrong, I just did. Being someone who isn’t afraid of confrontation, I don’t mind facing the deceived who fall for the societal lie…a version of overturning the money changers’ tables in the temple. Sometimes we need to kick over the tables of deception. Call it tough love…but remember, tough love is still love!]

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