Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/07/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]VERY well put, George... George Lottermoser wrote: > > msmall@roanoke.infi.net (Marc James Small)7/10/0110:52 PM > > > moral integrity > > Moral integrity is about wholeness of one's self. Not whether one > is for or against going off to war and all of its ramifications. > > A wise man said, "It is regrettable that weapons must sometimes > be used, but occasionally, survival demands it. The wise go forth > with weapons only as a last resort. They never rejoice in the > skill of weapons, nor do they glorify war. > When death, pain, and destruction are visited upon what you > hold to be most sacred, the spiritual price is devastating. What > hurts more than one's own suffering is bearing witness to the > suffering of others. The regret of seeing human beings at their > worst and the sheer pain of not being able to help the victims > can never be redeemed. If you go personally to war, you cross the > line yourself. You sacrifice ideals for survival and the fury of > killing. That alters you forever. That is why no one rushes to be > a veteran. Think before you want to change so unalterably. The > stakes are not merely one's life, but one's very humanity." > > I say, honor each man for his choices in hard times; those who > went and those didn't. We have no right to judge or shame a man > whom we've not shared some long and serious time with. > > George