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Don_Schneider
Guest
Many have noted that the condemnation of those who kill abortion doctors seems hypocritical. If it would have been okay to have killed Hitler, then why would it not be to kill others engaging in the holocaust of latter day Holy Innocents?
I wrote a flash (less than 1,000 words) short story that some might be interested in reading because it has a tie-in to this topic by way of analogy. Unlike my other piece, I haven’t as yet been able to find a publisher for it. This one takes but five minutes to read and would also be of interest to those interested in modern Irish history; especially the Struggle for Independence.
Anyone who saw the movie *Michael Collins *will recognize its references. It is loosely based upon a story my elderly uncle told me. He has long been involved with Irish affairs and had known personally Eamon de Valera. (I’m half Irish.) Although my uncle does know for a fact that the man in question had been in a British prison as a young teen for a few years prior to the truce, he does not know if the man’s implication as to why that had been is true or mere brag. The back story comes entirely from my imagination.
Although I am a loyal son of the old sod, I simply cannot in good conscience condone Collins’s tactics (that nevertheless proved successful). When confronted with superior force, there is some honor is engaging in guerrilla warfare. There is no honor in bushwhacking people, regardless of the validity of the cause. Even Collins seemed to recognize such as he did not try to compel anyone to join “The Squad.”
St. Thomas Aquinas teaches us that one of the attributes of a **just war **is that there must be a reasonable chance of winning. We have no hope in waging a successful war against the government of the United States. Therefore, it is immoral to try. We must place our faith in God that he will take aborted babies into His divine heart and ultimately mete out justice to their murderers. I believe that attempting to fight terror with terror is against both the laws of God and the spirit of his divine Son.
As a Navy veteran who served with Marines aboard a ship, I can attest to you that if the captain of our ship had ordered his Marine reaction squad to throw a crewman overboard, they would have done so without hesitation or asking why. Very few members of the military would defect to our side even if they agreed with our cause. If a campaign of terror intensified against abortion providers and politicians who support them, then the government would react with increasing levels of severity. We would be crushed, and the slaughter of the innocents would continue unabated.
For those interested in reading my brief story for a parallel view, please click on the following link and thanks!”:
wwwdnschneidercom.xbuild.com/#/on-writing-page-10/4533091089
I wrote a flash (less than 1,000 words) short story that some might be interested in reading because it has a tie-in to this topic by way of analogy. Unlike my other piece, I haven’t as yet been able to find a publisher for it. This one takes but five minutes to read and would also be of interest to those interested in modern Irish history; especially the Struggle for Independence.
Anyone who saw the movie *Michael Collins *will recognize its references. It is loosely based upon a story my elderly uncle told me. He has long been involved with Irish affairs and had known personally Eamon de Valera. (I’m half Irish.) Although my uncle does know for a fact that the man in question had been in a British prison as a young teen for a few years prior to the truce, he does not know if the man’s implication as to why that had been is true or mere brag. The back story comes entirely from my imagination.
Although I am a loyal son of the old sod, I simply cannot in good conscience condone Collins’s tactics (that nevertheless proved successful). When confronted with superior force, there is some honor is engaging in guerrilla warfare. There is no honor in bushwhacking people, regardless of the validity of the cause. Even Collins seemed to recognize such as he did not try to compel anyone to join “The Squad.”
St. Thomas Aquinas teaches us that one of the attributes of a **just war **is that there must be a reasonable chance of winning. We have no hope in waging a successful war against the government of the United States. Therefore, it is immoral to try. We must place our faith in God that he will take aborted babies into His divine heart and ultimately mete out justice to their murderers. I believe that attempting to fight terror with terror is against both the laws of God and the spirit of his divine Son.
As a Navy veteran who served with Marines aboard a ship, I can attest to you that if the captain of our ship had ordered his Marine reaction squad to throw a crewman overboard, they would have done so without hesitation or asking why. Very few members of the military would defect to our side even if they agreed with our cause. If a campaign of terror intensified against abortion providers and politicians who support them, then the government would react with increasing levels of severity. We would be crushed, and the slaughter of the innocents would continue unabated.
For those interested in reading my brief story for a parallel view, please click on the following link and thanks!”:
wwwdnschneidercom.xbuild.com/#/on-writing-page-10/4533091089