Wednesday, September 12, 2012

What Do You See?

A United States Ambassador to Libya was killed September 11, 2012 in an attack that was supposedly spurred with the release and promotion of an anti-Islamic video.  As you can see by some of the photos below turmoil was everywhere.

What do you see in these photos?  What do you think of the actions and reasoning these people display?  Do you know what I see?  I see fools with little understanding but great amounts of ignorance, stupidity and lack of any true moral direction.  And, that is the nice version.  How can I dare speak of them and their religion in such a manner?

First, there is no race, nationality or religion involved in my assessment.  Two, I don't believe in any religion that would support such actions....and that includes any form of Christian religion..  Do not get me wrong, I do have my beliefs, but they do not follow the confines of an organized religion that is based more on social standards and economics than any kind of spiritual advancement.. There is good and bad.  There is right and wrong.  Pure and simple.  What you see in these photos is wrong.  Deep down these people know this to be true, but their frustrations and the urgings of false leaders makes them do these atrocities, atrocities that leaves innocent people dead.

Do not spout the political wrong-doings of  western countries as a reason for the commission of violence.  It is an incentive to achieve some sort of balance and "rightness" in the world.  Mob protests and violence will not get this done.  Does America do wrong?  Yes, it does.  Do Americans as a whole mean to inflict harm to these people.  No, I don't think so.Although we do have a great many who are blinded by the non-truths fed to them on a daily basis.

I have this saying:  No matter all the planning and execution by politicians, religious leaders, zealots, terrorists and extremists...they all forget to take into account one thing...ME. I urge you to follow this example.





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