The Wonder Springs Chronicle
No Skin In The Game III
27 April 2011
Volume 13, Issue 17
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This past week served as the locus of two of the most
significant events where the God of the Bible gives promise and hope to His
people. Those events are the now Jewish festival of Passover or Pesach, the
commemoration of the fulfillment of that ancient Egyptian phenomenon, and the
Christian, Resurrection Sunday or Easter.
In the Passover we see God beginning a true pilgrimage for
the children of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob into a distinct nation. Passover is
one of three pilgrimage festivals where pre-diaspora Jews were to journey to
Jerusalem. The other two were Shavuot, or Pentecost or the Festival of Weeks
and Sukkot or Tabernacles, The Festival of Booths.
In early Christian days, Passover was celebrated as the
fulfillment of the typology where Jesus of Nazareth became the paschal Lamb of
God, becoming the propitiation for all human sin, so that the judgment of God
could pass over His people.
Because of the rise of Arianism in the eastern part of the
Roman Empire, gradually this historic tradition was replaced with the
celebration of Easter, renamed after Eastre the great mother goddess of the Saxon
people of Northern Europe. Thus Easter became one of the first politically
correct celebrations, which included not just Christian traditions but also a
spring fertility festival of eggs and rabbits.
Then in the fifteenth century we see the rise of an
Inquisition requirement for eating pork to celebrate this Easter occasion. Thus
we have today the Easter Ham that has its heritage in separating Moslems and
Jews from Christians.
The highlight of Passover is the Seder, a distinct liturgical
meal that not only looks back at the Passover in Jewish history but also
forward to the Passover celebrated with the coming of Messiah. The major
difference between Christianity and Judaism is the belief that Jesus was the
Messiah. To the Jews that event is still a future happening.
More importantly both faiths believe that there will be a
triumphal coming of Messiah in the future and that it will occur in Jerusalem.
Christians believe it is ChristÕs prophetic Second Coming; otherwise the
details are pretty much the same.
Today both Christians and Jews can celebrate Seders. The
Christian version is only slightly modified from the original Jewish Haggadah.
The Seder is designed to be an in home activity. The reason
for that is the sacrificed Passover lambÕs blood was sprinkled on the doorpost
of individual homes. Consequently it doesnÕt really scale well within the
concept of modern Christianity. A few churches offer congregational Seders, but
most of them are Messianic congregations where most of the members have true
Jewish roots.
There is however a proverb that I think traces to the
American Revolution. That saying goes, ÒEither we hang together, or we hang separately.Ó
In out current worldÕs dislike for all things religious, one thing unites that
opposition, and that is persecution of both Christians and Jews.
Christianity however is not a religion in the historic sense
because it is based upon a well-documented real world happening; namely the
resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth from the dead, almost two thousand years ago
in Israel.
In that illumination, hostile anti Christian bias is based
upon the premise, ÒDonÕt bother me with facts, for I have already made up my
mind.Ó
To counter this many, if not most Christian pastors use their
Easter Sunday sermon to layout those facts, facts that most people in the
United States and many Christians have never heard.
An excellent example of such an Easter sermon, I heard this
past Sunday at Calvary Chapel Spokane.
The sermon is called ÒFact or Fiction?,Ó
in which Pastor Ken Ortiz lays out the facts for the resurrection of Jesus as
the Christ in a positive way. It doesnÕt get better than this and well worth
anyone taking the time to listen.
The message of this Passover — Easter season is the
unmerited grace of God that has been poured out on humanity from before the
beginning of time. We however choose to go our own way and just like Old
Testament Israel, we believe in the power of our own arrogance.
For the last couple of weeks I have strongly criticized
President Obama for his leadership abilities. The President is just reflecting
a worldview unknown to many of us, and is attempting to maintain some semblance
of his political paradigm within a nation in decline. The seriousness of the
American empire situation however began before ObamaÕs birth as we will begin
discussing shortly.
For the third time since he became president, Barack Obama celebrated
a Seder at the White House. That is a good thing. He also issued a Passover
message that can be found here.
In the message however I believe you will find a political correctness quite
similar to that commonly found in Easter. We have become the Pharisees and the
leaders of Israel and Rome, who were directly responsible for the crucifixion
of Jesus. We are proud of our laws, in our own eyes, and have lost the humility
of grace.
The Seder closes with the pronouncement of ÒNext year in
Jerusalem!Ó These words could be shared with many of the rebels of what is now
being described as the ÒIslamic Spring.Ó However the Islamic meaning is the
true antithesis of this Jewish Passover hope. The Bible makes it clear that the
Jewish proclamation will one day happen; the enemies of Israel will not
prevail.
For his part President Obama closes his letter with, ÒChag
Sameach,Ó which literally translates ÒHappy Holiday.Ó This term could be used
for any of the Jewish holidays or festivals, hence it is quite similar to use the
term Happy Holidays to refer to the western winter celebrations instead of
Happy Chanukkah or Merry Christmas.
The historic Passover is a miracle of God that looks forward
to the culmination of time and either the coming, or the return of Messiah. To
equate the current natural desires of people around the world and especially in
the Middle East to be free of oppressive natural regimes is a natural common
right of all humanity, part of we humanÕs natural God created personality.
When you link the Passover miracle to the exercise of these
natural rights, you are being at best condescending to particularly the Jewish
people, and even to Christians. At worst you are bringing the sacred attributes
of God into the common affairs of humanity, which in less progressive times was
known as blaspheme.
This however points us to what is currently happening not
only in the Middle East but also around the world. There is nothing within the
genre of global atheistic progressive materialism that can adequately describe
these events, except the failure of its enlightened paradigm. Looking at it in
that light doesnÕt persuade many within the worldview, that when it naturally
falls apart, they canÕt but help quicken the collapse, and seek to replace it
with something better in their own eyes.
Contrasted with this pompous illusion is the eternal Reality
that performed the miracles of the Passover and the Resurrection. Within that
reality, without these miracles you are dead, both temporally and eternally.
Since the President didnÕt issue a related Easter letter, but
only went to an Easter Service, we will let the commentators and the pundits
enjoy that irrelevant playground.
Just like in Old Testament Israel, the demise of the nation
and the eventual diaspora was brought about by people who had available the
Godly workings of the universe and GodÕs law and His grace offered through the
Abrahamic covenant, but they decided to go their own way. As the Book of Judges
concludes: ÒIn those days there was no king in Israel. Everyone did what was
right in his own eyes.Ó
Today, around the world, we are seeing the fruit of the
individual license with the demise of leaders without moral conscience. These
leaders may have achieved control of their countries by nefarious or more civil
means. However unless power truly comes from people exercising their God given
moral conscience for the good of the greater community, the despotic tyrants
will be defeated within any nation they have or seek control.
In the broadest sense we are seeing the end of human
collective salvation, described in the Bible as Babylon, found both in Genesis
and in Revelation. When I introduced the concept of the end of the Industrial
Age and the rise of the Individual Age some time ago, what we are seeing in
general terms is the collapse of stateism, which had become the basis for
wealth and monetary stability. It will be replaced with more self-regulating
Individual Age entrepreneurialism and diverse prosperity developed within
natural laws and human creativity.
To see how this will work out we must return to where we left
off last week to continue the historic background; to the 1960s where the
Greatest Generation began to hand over leadership of the United States to the
Baby Boomers. This similar transition occurred in other countries of Western
Culture.
Perhaps the best final tribute to the work of the Greatest
Generation, and a warning to Baby Boomers, would be the final speech given by
President Eisenhower on January 17, 1961. In this address to the nation the
President discusses the dangers of not maintaining American vigilance and the potential
evils of the military-industrial complex. The video of the speech is found in
its entirety in this ABC
News archive and runs about 16 minutes. There are numerous edited versions available, but in the
totality of his words, Eisenhower seems as relevant today as fifty years ago,
with almost a timeless imperative.
AmericaÕs current national needs are leadership, discipline
and a sense of purpose (mission). Obama and Republicans have mutually exclusive
sense of purposes or missions. Neither has the discipline nor the leadership to
achieve their specific goals. How can we achieve solutions to our growing
problems when they canÕt get or keep their own house in order?
To the victor belong the spoils in war and politics and until
one group or the other wins, the future will become more chaotic. However we
have arrogantly ignored or forgotten the Bible proverb about a house divided
against itself — will not stand.
With the inauguration of President Kennedy, the old general
Eisenhower was replaced with a publicly lauded Greatest Generation war hero.
After the Kennedy assassination both of his replacements Lyndon Johnson and
Richard Nixon were veterans of the war also, but in the context of their
understanding of true American political power, they were both real pros.
Compared to Johnson and Nixon the American national political leadership of
today, from the President on down would qualify at best as, Òcelebrity
apprentices.Ó
The 1960s however had the Cold War and after the Cuban
Missile crisis the threat to the United States of both the communists of the
Soviet Union and China were taken very seriously.
Johnson chose to fight the Vietnam conflict in the historic
American way, with a citizen military supplemented with constricted draftees.
At the height of the war there were over five hundred thousand soldiers in
theater, essentially fighting a counterinsurgency war, replacing the French who
lost a counterinsurgency.
One of the significant positive attributes of the founding of
the American republic was the establishment of a citizen military. It served
the nation well for two hundred years until it all blew up in Vietnam.
As a consequence, without any national debate, the decision
was made to advance enlightened civilization by developing an all-volunteer
military. So the Vietnam service paradigm, if you could survive 364 days and a
wake up in theater, you had no skin in the game, became the national game. In
the context of what is now defined as PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder),
war survival has become less relative, more like just walking an breathing.
Now the United States has approximately three million people
in our military, about half in the regular forces, half in the reserves. That
essentially is one percent of the population. These men and women are the only
ones who have true skin in the game. To the rest of the American population,
without direct contact with the military, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya and elsewhere in the world, military
people and their mission are just abstract financial distractions.
When President Eisenhower gave his post Korean War
military-industrial complex speech, the nation had 3.5 million people in the
military about 1.9 percent of the population. On the surface it looks like we
have made progress. However, in the process of those fifty years, especially
during the thirty-five years post Vietnam, the military industrial complex has
made the United States of America the worldÕs police and nation building force
and converted the republic into a de facto empire.
As you can tell I am not a fan of the current American
all-volunteer military. I gained and developed that view while serving in a
somewhat strategic position on the European front of the Vietnam War. During
that time Europe was beginning to come to grips with central planning as a
ÒRoad to Serfdom.Ó The Soviet Union and the precursor Czarist Russia was the
true destination Serfdom and had been for four hundred years.
Russia and the Soviet Union has never won a war outside the
boundaries of Mother Russia and those victories were as much about the Russian
winter as their war prowess. If Hitler would have not opened prematurely a
Russian front and instead finished off Great Britain, the world today would be
a much different place. The Soviet contribution to ending World War II directly
stemmed from de FuhrerÕs egotistical blunder.
A national military is by definition a bureaucracy
historically designed with the sole purpose of waging war. Mission creep, the
military-industrial complex, and neocons have somewhat broadened that mission,
but killing people to achieve national or community interests is as old as
tribes and nations themselves.
The true professional military is made up of a few highly
skilled dedicated professional leaders and a whole lot of bureaucrats that like
the power, glory, and the security of doing a job most people donÕt want and
many find abhorrent.
The first colonel I had in Germany, who described his World
War II career as Òa Second Lieutenant riding across Europe in a boxcar,Ó was
one of the dedicated professionals. His replacement was a good looking,
politically motivated, Ivy League, incompetent bureaucrat. He, along with
another Ivy Leaguer of similar capacity, is the reason I could never look
seriously at John Kerry as other than a Swift boat failure.
To summarize a whole lot of stuff, you really donÕt want to
read, the reason the United States was responsible for winning World War II in
short order was we had to draft both officer and enlisted personnel, whose skin
in the war, was to win and get back to civilian life as quickly and painlessly
as possible. If you talk with any vet with true combat experience, if war is
not hell on earth, then they are too mentally disturbed to be in the military.
In World War II and Korea if a bureaucratic leader didnÕt, or
wouldnÕt, or couldnÕt achieve that get it over mission, natural selection
overrode their ineptitude, physically or in function. In Vietnam, that was
never the case and that bureaucratic dereliction has a 99.9 percent probability
of being still true in the military today.
Fast forwarding until the present, we have been in
Afghanistan for over ten years, Iraq for about eight, and nobody really knows
what is going on in Libya. Just like the Cold War, the Soviet Union fell
because their economy could not continue to support the efforts required. Now
the United States can no longer afford these expenditures.
The military-industrial complex and neocon pundits give
Ronald Reagan the glory, for while his strong defense initiatives appealed to
the American ego, they did little to achieve the ultimate Soviet downfall. In
the process however defense contractors made lots of money. Today the war
effort provides a true Keynesian stimulus to the economy, that really only our
military personnel are paying for, with skin in the game.
In the history of warfare, insurgency wars generally succeed.
Counterinsurgencies have no such positive record. When you insert a think tank
bureaucratic concept of nation building, or creating western style national
democracies, they may take decades before they fail.
Given the order to succeed in Afghanistan, where the Russians
failed and left, the last of a long list of crusaders, a truly professional
commanding general will say, ÒYes Sir!Ó To repeat, the problem, is that the
only people who have skin in the war game today, are the soldiers who are all
in, blood and guts.
Over world history one of the precursors of the demise of a
nation is when they cease to fight their own wars. The United States started
down that wide path forty years ago. ÒYes, Sir!Ó canÕt change that direction
and make the impossible happen.
The role of the military is one of the causative agents in
the budgetary debate, but there is no person on the national political stage,
as Eisenhower stated, who has the military experience of leadership, discipline
and the understanding of the true mission of the country, to win the American
war with itself. Until we understand the nature of that war and define a common
mission our future is dismal indeed.
Historically in this series we have briefly arrived at the
present day. Next week we will begin to set some mission values for this new
frontier of the Individual Age and how we all will get some skin in the game if
the United States will not become just another lesson in human history.
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