Cannibalizing the Future
Others, Lord, yes, others --
Let this my motto be;
Help me to live for others
That I may live like Thee.--
Hymn- Others
In George Orwell’s 1947 book Animal Farm, “All animals
are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.”
God wanted this country boy, raised in impoverished Eastern North Carolina , dirt roads-no power, phone, or
water lines destitute country school 13 in my graduating class with the
ambition to work through 8 years of University education, paying every cent of
his own way, to have a Doctor in front of his name and later Lieutenant
Colonel.
SUCH AN
EQUITY:But, and many times in his word, we have these words”But God” wanted me
to see the inequity of the world and I have traveled through every continent,
both poles and seen poverty that bureaucrats, in all their liberal fantasies,
can not imagine. Even in this country, most millennial Americans do not
realize that 9 million Americans died from starvation during the Great
Depression.
Often, in
a third world nation such as the Central African Republic where I was the first
visitor to that nation since the Jean-Bedel Bokassa emperor (Bokassa declared
himself emperor of his nation, I saw him ride up and down the street in a
chariot pulled by horses and all the people had to kneel. I went to his
fortress, outside of Banjol, surrounded by a moat, where he fed his political
prisoners to crocodiles.) I was invited to the American Ambassador quarters
inside a fence, the gate closing behind the vehicle where I was served tea by
a retired general who was the ambassador also there to meet me, a United
Nations official. The thought occurred to me, “How much did they pay to get
these jobs from Washington
and do they know anything at all about what goes on outside the walls of this
embassy”. To the uninitiated, everything is obscure and most of the seven being
inhabitants of this Earth are unaware of what is going on...nor do they care,
if it does not affect them who cares?
Twice, as
a sightless traveler of the World (Dr. Morris has been around the world 8
times, passport stamped in 157 countries) I got lost from my guide. Once, in France I got on
the wrong train, a train filled with school children on a fieldtrip. The
conductor came through checking to make sure all the children had tickets I was
attempting to speak French to him, to tell him I was lost. One of the smart
French boys said “he is with us” so, I arrived in Paris, actually made my way
out of the train station, actually found a taxi and made my way to the hotel
where I thought I was staying. My guide and the hotel officials were in panic
mode. I think they were ready to call out the French Army to find me. I said,
“Surely a man who has traveled the world can move around France .
In New
Delhi, India, a country I have traveled from Trichy in the North to Sri Lanka
in the South , by train and otherwise( MArk twain said that India is the
ultimate travel destination), the world’s most populated nation, poverty beyond
comprehension, I was lost from my guide in New Delhi where streets are thronged
night and day with every type humanity. I was panicked, all these lepparous
people pulling at me, trying to steal my white cane. I kept walking and
listening. Most people in India
speak English because they were under British rule for so long but none seemed
to speak English that day. FINALLY I heard a man speaking English “This ends
our tour for the day I will see you back at the hotel tomorrow morning, be here
at 8:00 sharp”. I thought this was a travel group there must be a hotel here
and I made my way into the hotel. I went up to what I thought was a desk and I
pleaded I am an American and I am lost, I must have help. A woman almost jumped
at me and hugged me and said I will help you, do you have any idea where your
hotel is. I said, I have my room key, she said, that is all I need that hotel
is not far from here. She and one other person, one on either side, almost in
tears, they were so captivated by my situation (a blind man lost in the murrace
of the streets of New Delhi ).
Again, my guide and the hotel was panicked because I was lost.
When all
around you there is nothing but trouble, your only escape- help is looking up.
To the sightless person, when you can see nothing around you your only
“salvation” is upward. God so built this world, troubles and trials all around
us- sickness, poverty, helplessness, our only way of escape is upward. This is
the message of Christianity.
Losing
your temper must be a sin because it is so pleasurable. When I was a child, and
when we were enjoying anything, in a home- school- workplace, I felt that we
must be sinning if we were enjoying ourselves. There is more to life than
hard-work, study, the fear of displeasing God in all actions, the righteousness
of God in our lives should be our greatest joy...and there should be nothing
but smiles on the face of every believer. After all, we have been born
again...twice birthed, and only one time to die...the clinical death of a
believer. The scripture tells us that the unbeliever is already dead...once
birthed, twice dead. This is why I cannot believe that the Muslim has any joy
at all in life...rules about everything. Five times praying each day with nose
on ground. Laws about clothing, food-drink-every area of life. The real
followers of Islam, those who are the real believers in Muhammad, those who
really follow the Quran, are the radicals. The only reason Islamists have not
conquered the world is because they so enjoy killing one another...the various
groups shiites, the Sunni, Shia, Sufi,Salafist and Wahhabi they so enjoy
killing one another and their entire religion if true believers based on
killing other infidels who do not believe like them. So, Americans so intent on
being politically correct, so intent on turning the other cheek, so intent on
loving everyone:have opened our borders to these cultures and religions and
soon, like this blind writer lost in the blender of unknown bodies around me we
will be looking for the way out of the entitlements-hodge-podge that has
enveloped our nation, erased our constitutional freedoms. Freedoms paid for at
such a high price. God told us, “You will know the truth and the truth will set
you free.” John 8:32.
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