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Neo, 
I understand your concern and you certainly are not 
alone with these thoughts.
 
However, if we choose to not respond, then we 
truely do ourselves an injustice in the sight of God because we have not 
used our resources to protect this nation against unGodly terrorists that are 
out to destroy us.  That this tension does exist is normal, it 
forces us to examine ourselves and put into perspective the evil deeds done to 
us.  If we choose not to respond, we are not being good stewards of 
the country that God has provided us with.  
 
Our response to this must be first and foremost the 
preservation of our nation, if we choose not to respond, then what is inevitable 
is biological and nuclear warfare.  In other words, we have been 
served an appetizer;  the planned dinner has yet to be 
served.
 
Certainly, uncontrolled anger is a typical 
response and must be dealt with, yet anger itself sometimes is a necessary way 
of dealing with trials and tribulations.  Something to consider: How can 
anger be something God does not want us to experience when even Christ 
felt and acted on anger against those who did as little as exchanging money in 
the temple? 
 
If God is testing us now, it is in how we respond 
to our neighbors who are real the victims of this 
violence.  
How we react to those in need, is how God expresses 
Himself though us.
 
The leaders of this nation need our prayers as 
they too seek answers in these troubling times. 
 
James
 
 
> Throughout history groups have used God to 
support acts of violence and
> killing.
> 
> Although I am not a biblical expert, as I 
recall, Jesus said something to
> the effect of 'if your enemy hits one cheek 
offer the other'. The 
> message of
> Jesus was peace and love, that all people are 
God's children. 
> Even in Jesus'
> last days, he took the torture and death 
without action against his
> tormentors.
> 
> I am greatly grieved by the recent violence 
and feel anger.
> 
> I am having trouble reconciling the words and 
actions of Jesus and his
> message of love with us acting out our anger 
with more violence 
> and killing.
> 
> I wonder if God's test here is what we feel 
and do. Perhaps this world is
> really not important. Perhaps the test is to 
see if we take this and allow
> it to fill us with anger and act out with 
violence and killing, or, to
> dissolve the anger and act with forgiveness, 
peace, and love.
> 
> Any constructive thoughts would be 
appreciated.
> 
> neo<FONT face=Arial 
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