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Why They Were Cowards
The Cydonia Files ^ | September 21, 2001 | Joe Schembrie

Posted on 10/02/2001 9:37:30 PM PDT by JoeSchem

Why They Were Cowards

The President says the terrorists were cowards.  Yet they died for their cause.  How could they be cowards?

Well, there are some things worse than death.  Death is momentary, while life carries pains that endure.

Think of self-indulgent wastrels who blow out their brains, or drift into eternal nirvana with sleeping pills.  Would such deaths be brave if they instead piloted jetliners into skyscrapers, and dragged thousands with them?

Shorn of the trappings of inferno, the terrorists were no braver than any other suicide.

They did not give up happy lives.  They were raised in a culture of hate and fear, that taught them their most noble aspiration is to murder innocent people in the name of God.  Their satanic 'God' was neither merciful nor compassionate, but sadistic and malicious, and his followers suffer the brunt of his spiritual torment.  Their 'God' gave them this choice:  slaughter thousands of innocent people, or go to hell.

They had no confidence of salvation, no trust in a divine savior.  So they fled the pain of imagined hells, and embraced the oblivion of suicidal murder.

They were cowards not only of the spirit, but of the mind.  

Alexander Solzhenitsyn tells how Russians bravely fought the armies of Hitler but not the secret police of Stalin.  Russians marched into mine fields, but quailed before interrogators.  As armies, they fought for the freedom of their families.  As individuals, they signed false accusations that sent their families to slave labor camps.  

There's a courage of the mind, which resists peer pressure and the herd mentality.  
 
The courage of independent thought was not a courage that the terrorists had.  They huddled inside their bases, surrounded by their cohorts, shouting slogans of death, and when they heard of this plan, not one of them was so brave as to speak his mind and say the obvious:  "This is not justice, this is murder!" 

Lacking such courage of the mind, they were swept along by the will of others.  

The terrorists were not only cowards of the spirit and mind, but of the heart.

By dying, they escape the dead eyes of the living.  Imagine the pictures of their victims flashing by on a screen in the courtroom:  "Here he is, teaching his four-year old son how to ride a bike," or, "Here she is, in her graduation gown, with her father kissing one cheek and her mother -- that's . . . that's me -- kissing the other."

The terrorists could not face the tears of mothers who will not be consoled.  So as cowards will, they fled life and embraced oblivion.

If you wish to know what real courage is, turn to a young man named Todd Beamer.  An ordinary American that morning, he boarded Flight 93 with everything to live for.  Then he was taken hostage.  He called his wife, and prayed with the other hostages aboard the plane, and then he said,
"Let's roll."  

On their own initiative, Todd and his fellow passengers counter-attacked, and brought the plane down short of its target, giving their lives for others.  They didn't know they were fated to die, which makes them all the braver.

That's courage of the spirit, mind, and heart -- which terrorists will never have.

Today, the supposedly brave terrorists cower in Hell before the wrath of a righteous God.  

Meanwhile on Earth, their leaders cringe in the shadows, denying responsibility for their deeds.  

You know why.  They're afraid of us.  

They should be.  

For our God is real, and He is angry with them, and we're going to send them to Him.       


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1 posted on 10/02/2001 9:37:30 PM PDT by JoeSchem
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Omaha World Herald Published Friday September 28, 2001 Midlands Voices: Against evil terrorism stands noble America BY THOMAS MARTIN THE WRITER IS A PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT KEARNEY. The recent bombing of the World Trade Center and the Pentagon by terrorists has awakened a national pride that has not been seen since World War II. We Americans have decorated this nation with our flag from rooftops to a baseball field where 5,000 people dressed in red, white and blue stood to form an American flag; from baseball uniforms to the stock exchange, from our porches and yards to our schools and playgrounds. Until just a few weeks ago, it was illegal in many circumstances to pray before a high school football game in this country. Patriotism was mouthed as an habitual act, but now "God Bless America" is sung at the opening of the stock exchange, at baseball and football games, on television shows and by congressmen before the House of Representatives, without so much as a thought about offending someone who may not believe in God. "America under attack" is the lead story of the journalists covering what is probably the greatest single loss of American life in this nation since the Civil War. President Bush called the terrorist actions "evil," and no one in the media has questioned his choice of words as some did when President Reagan called the Soviet Union an evil empire. Colin Powell spoke of this being an attack on the civilized world by an uncivilized, barbaric brood, and no one screamed at his "lack of sensitivity" or "lack of appreciation of other cultures." And rightly so, for a people who cultivate themselves in hatred defile all that is sacred. Evil is barbaric. We have moved from the hypothetical to the actual, from lounging in our freedoms to the defense of those very freedoms themselves. We have been shocked back to our nation's creation and brought down to its Bill of Rights, the very grounds for our existence as Americans. Now we have returned to the moral language of our ancestors. We are calling things by their proper American names. The ground upon which we stand is in our Declaration: "We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights; that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness." This is what We, the People, believe. This is our creed. The truth that we are created by God and granted the liberty to pursue the happiness He has bestowed upon us was destroyed for thousands of Americans in the recent bombings. There is a vast difference between a soldier throwing himself on a hand grenade as a sacrifice for his fellow countrymen and a terrorist turning himself into a bomb to be used against innocent people. The acts of the latter make him horribly unequal. The land we love has been bombed, the ideals we hold sacred have been blasted by anarchists, who, so far, are not known for certain to belong to any nation or religion. Recently, a free-thinking college professor remarked that suicide was the same as martyrdom. This only magnifies the fallacy of not calling acts by their proper terms. Patriots do not go to war because they want to kill other men or themselves; they go to war because they are willing to die for what they love. They may kill others dying for what they love, but those others are called soldiers. There is a difference between a martyr sacrificing his life to save what he loves and a terrorist killing himself along with innocent civilians. The one man dies for what is behind him: his family, friends and community; the other, in killing himself, kills a whole world ahead of him. There is no man, woman, child, home, community or nation that deserves a terrorist's death. This is why the terrorists remain faceless and why no group is willing to stand up in the world to admit it is behind the slaughter of innocents. A man who kills a man kills a man. A man who kills himself kills all men - destroys the force of humanity itself. "There is a difference between a martyr and a suicide," G.K. Chesterton succinctly remarked, "A martyr is a man who cares so much for something outside him, that he forgets his own personal Life. A suicide is a man who cares so little for anything outside him, that he wants to see the last of everything. One wants something to begin; the other wants everything to end. In other words, the martyr is noble, exactly because he confesses this ultimate link with life; he sets his heart outside himself: he dies that something may live. The suicide is ignoble because he has not this link with being: he is a mere destroyer; spiritually, he destroys the universe." The terrorists who went up in the flames at the World Trade Center brought it tumbling down on the New York City police and firefighters who were rushing into the burning buildings to save lives. Both groups of men died: the terrorists by denying the sacredness of life with a ball of fire, the police and firefighters by affirming the right to life by dying for others in balls of fire. The former group of men represents the descent of man to the barbarians; the latter group of men represents the ascent of man to the angels. We will do well to remember that to "sacrifice" is the Latin for making a thing holy. War, whatever else it may be, is never holy. No God countenances the slaughter of the innocents. Only evil men do that. And some are so evil that they invoke God's name to countenance their wickedness. Which leaves them doubly damned - damned not only by their acts but also their thoughts. In all of this, the terrorists who wish to attack America would do well to remember that we Americans do not love America because she is great. America is great because we love her.
2 posted on 10/02/2001 9:52:55 PM PDT by RavenATB
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I know you can't hear it, but I am applauding.
3 posted on 10/02/2001 9:59:09 PM PDT by MissAmericanPie
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To: JoeSchem
How could they be cowards? If they were brave they would choose life. The Mullahs, or what have you, convinced them that they could have an easy ticket to the promised land if only they ended it all for the cause. Then they gave them indulgences to partake of the carnal things that their enemies do. At that point it didn't mater any more.

By the way, about those 76 virgins or so that they get. What they didn't tell them was that they will remain virgins throughout eternity and will have PMS the whole time.

4 posted on 10/02/2001 10:34:34 PM PDT by oyez
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