Body: | Why School Shootings?
"At Littleton, yesterday, America got a glimpse of the last stop on that train to hell she boarded decades ago when we declared that God is dead, and that each of us is his or her own god who can make up the rules as we go along." -- Republican presidential candidate Pat Buchanan's reaction to the tragic school shooting in Littleton, Colorado.
Whoa! What in the world is happening with our kids today? Let's see...
I think it started when Madalyn Murray O'Hair complained that she
didn't want any prayer in our schools, and we said OK.
Then someone said you had better not read the Bible in school-the
Bible that says thou shalt not kill, thou shalt not steal, and love your
neighbor as yourself. And we said, OK.
Remember Dr. Benjamin Spock, who said we shouldn't spank our
children when
they misbehave, because their little personalities would be warped
and we might damage their self-esteem? And we said, OK, we won't spank
them.
Then someone said that teachers and principals better not discipline
our children when they misbehave. And our administrators said whoa, no one
in this school better touch a student when they misbehave because we don't
want any bad publicity, and we surely don't want to be sued.
Then someone said, let's let our daughters have abortions if they
want, and we won't even have to tell their parents. And we said, that's a
grand idea.
Then someone else said, let's give our sons all the condoms they
want, so they can have all the "fun" they desire, and we won't have to tell
their parents. And we said, that's another great idea.
And then some of our top officials said that it doesn't matter what
we do in private as long as we do our jobs. And we said, as long as I have
a job and the economy is good, it doesn't matter to me what anyone does in
private.
So now we're asking ourselves why our children have no conscience, why they
don't know right from wrong, and why it doesn't bother them to kill.
Probably, if we think about it long and hard enough, we can figure it out.
I think it has a great deal to do with "we reap what we sow". Whoa! What a
concept!
Bias of the Media to report truth about motivation of shootings!
Nii Saka Addo, for the Middle School Problem of the Week HOLLYWOOD, CA (May
7, 1999) -- Recently, I had the opportunity to sit next to the head of the
NBC production team assigned to the Columbine High School Massacre. This
producer said that the people on-site from the networks found out something
very different from what the New York and Washington bureau headquarters
were reporting to the American people. For one, this producer noted that
the 13 victims of Columbine High were evangelical Christians. The two boys,
Harris and Klebold, whom the national media said were looking for athletes,
did not go to the obvious place to find athletes - the gym. Some of the
national media said the killers were racially motivated, but then why
didn't they go to where the black students hung out and why did they shoot
only one black student? No, they went to the library and asked Cassie
Bernall and many of the others, "Do you believe in God?" - Thus, it appears
that the killers targeted evangelical Christians. Just like Paducah,
Kentucky, and some of the other teen school shootings, the focus was on the
most Christian youth. As you recall in Paducah, it was a morning prayer
meeting that was shot up, not football practice. How come these facts
haven't hit the national news? The NBC producer said that the bureau chiefs
could not process this information, but all the news teams sent to the site
of the shootings knew the story. Is this the product of all the years of
media Christian bashing? Is this like the brown shirts and black shirts in
Germany who targeted the strong religious communities (both Jewish and
Christian) - a fact of history which is almost forgotten now? Furthermore,
or point number two, as the Washington Post has noted, Klebold's
grandfather was a prominent Jewish philanthropist. This fact stands in
stark contradiction to media reports alleging that the killers were some
kind of lunatic fringe Aryan-racists. The facts don't fit the picture but
they do correspond to some of the other shootings. If Christians were prone
to the eye-for-an-eye politics of envy and if we were to emulate the
politically correct, mass media tendency to bash Christians, we could say
this was a conspiracy, but it is not. We could say that this is revenge of
the nerds, but it would be just as bad as the opposite stereotype of
Christophobic bigotry which has found its way into the news media across
the country. A third point is that the parents of Mr. Harris and Mr.
Klebold, according to their neighbors, were good parents. The parents did
get involved. They did laugh and play with their children. When their
children got into trouble, according to the Washington Post, their fathers
were there, something that is extremely rare. The Washington Post wrote
about the parents in great detail to underline the possibility that this
could happen anywhere to anyone. So, as we try to put together the pieces
of this deadly jigsaw puzzle, we reach the most politically incorrect
conclusion of all time - that the problem was not their racial heritage or
their religious convictions or absentee parenting, but old-fashioned sin -
a word that can hardly be uttered in our contemporary society. One
commentator mistakenly said these boys were basically good. The Maker's
Manual that we have been given for every child says, however, that,
although every child is created in the image of God, they are all infected
by the virus of sin. Although it is not politically correct, every parent
knows that children don't have to be taught to lie, to hit each other, to
take what belongs to others, and to do things that are WRONG. It is part of
their nature to do such evil things. That's why they have to be taught to
be good, to be self-disciplined, to respect others, and a host of other
politically incorrect, morally righteous behavior. They do need the Ten
Commandments on the school house wall after all. Schools ought to stop
tolerating perverse and abhorrent behavior, and allowing sin to abound.
People need to start understanding the truth of the Maker's Manual. By the
way, the Maker's Manual also points out the Answer to sin. It is the only
Answer that really works. Not meditation, not holding your breath, not
worshipping your ancestors, not religious activities and rituals, but Jesus
Christ.
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