From the Pen of David Horowitz: December 6, 2009
If Allah is the maker of life, as Mohammed Atta believed, could He desire the destruction of what he had created? What is suicide but rage at the living, and contempt for the life left behind? Mohammed Atta offered his deed of destruction as a gift to God. In his eyes, his martyrdom was unselfish and the strangers he killed were not innocent. His mission was to purge the world of wasteful pleasures, to vanquish the guilty and to implement God’s grace.But if God wanted to cleanse His creation, why would He need Mohammed Atta to accomplish His will?
These are the questions of an agnostic, who has no business saying what God desires or does not. Nonetheless, an agnostic can appreciate believers like Pascal, whose humility is transparent and who are attempting to make sense of the incomprehensible through faith. Why are we born? Why are we here? Why do we die? An agnostic can respect the faith of a skeptic who confronts our misery and refuses to concede defeat. He can admire a faith that provides consolation for the inconsolable, and in a heartless world finds reason to live a moral life.
But murder is not moral and the desire to redeem the world requires it. Because redemption requires the damnation of those who do not want to be saved.
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My father was an atheist who embraced the secular belief of the social redeemers. Along with all who think they have practical answers to the absurd cruelties of our human lot, my father felt superior to those who do not, especially those who take solace in a religious faith. In this prejudice, my father had impressive company. The psychologist Sigmund Freud regarded religion as an illusion without a future. But, like all revolutionaries Freud could not live without his own reservoir of belief, which was science. Progress was his human faith.
Whether they are secularists like my father and Freud, or religious zealots like Mohammed Atta, those who believe we can become masters of our fates think they know more than Pascal. But in their search for truth where do they imagine they have gone that he did not go before them? What do they think they know that Pascal did not? Their bravado is only a mask for the inevitable defeat that is our common lot, an inverse mirror of their human need.
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Are you just trying to make up for your ridiculous post yesterday?
Love ya David, but what a big fat fart you made.
I mean, world class dumbass stupid comment (praise Obama, after all he IS our president, even though he hides information WE, THE PEOPLE, want to see, and should be allowed to see.
WE ALL KNOW your past, Horowitz, and we love your transformation of thought.
If you have to remind us to convince us–that deal is done.
OBAMA is a liar.
‘kay.
In fact, Horowitz, until you retract your published opinion, I am disassociating myself from you. You are appearing as a charlatan.
Peace,
Out,
Hans
Hans, this post makes no sense whatsoever?
Hans, I think you should have consulted knees and boompsadaisy before commenting. Then you might have made more sense.
When one drills down though all of the layers that we surround ourselves with ( sometimes the layers that surround our psyche seem to resemble those of an onion ) we may come face to face with the question, “What do I want?” One basic question about what “I want” relates to the existence of a deity, and if he exists do I want a relationship with Him. It seems to me that atheist answer the first question with a loud “NO” thus making the second meaningless and the
agnostic answer the question with a question.
My “world view” contains the belief that He does exist, wants a relationship with us, but also knows if we want a relationship with Him. Someone whose insight surpasses mine has labeled it “the cry of the heart”.
Merry Christmas
Off Topic: Why am I unable to access “From the pen of David Horowitz December 5th 2009″?
Has it been striken from the records or is there simply a glitch? I think we need to be told.