Thursday, December 09, 2004

Higher Education and the Book of Love OR How Not to Care for Suffering Babies

This shocking story about baby killing in Holland has gotten me very distressed. It's part of my inspiration for starting this blog. We need to fight this type of
utilitarian thinking before people get desensitized to even this kind of violence. More later, but for now I'll post the words of an introduction to the song "Higher Education and the Book of Love" by Rich Mullins the article reminded me of. It bemoans education from a worldview that leaves God out. This is just the intro, not the song:

What does it mean to be human? What does it mean to be human?
I cannot help but suspect that at one time in the history of thinking, that people believed that it meant that we were spiritual -
that we could make choices -
and were capable of aspiring to higher ideals... like maybe loyalty, maybe faith... or maybe even love.

But now we are told by people who think they know, that we vary from amoeba only in the complexity of our makeup and not in what we essentially are. They would have us think as Dysart said, that we are forever bound up in certain genetic reigns -that we are merely products of the way things are and not free - not free to be the people who make them that way.
They would have us see ourselves as products so that we could believe that we were something to be made - something to be used and then something to be disposed of. Used in their wars - used for their gains and then set aside when we get in their way.

Well, who are they? They are the few that sit at the top of the heap - dung heap though it is - and who say it is better to reign in Hell than to serve in Heaven. Well, I do not know that we can have a Heaven here on earth, but I am sure we need not have a Hell here either.

What does it mean to be human? I cannot help but believe that it means that we are spiritual -
that we are responsible -
and that we are free -
that we are responsible ... to be free.

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