Since I’ve already addressed this in another post, this one will be more brief. But I will add some thoughts here in context of this series.
This nation was birthed in violence. First of all, the colonial years were full of the displacement of other peoples — tribes of nations who lived here first. This continued over the next couple centuries as the US created a doctrine that actually stated it was God’s will for America to control all land to the Pacific (Manifest Destiny). Based on our own greed, therefore, we made sure to fulfill our own prophecy at the expense of millions of Native Americans and a war with Mexico.
Secondly, the US attained independence through a war. However justified it may have been, it was violent nonetheless, and we glorify it (since we won!).
Something I did not mention before, I’ll mention here: We have, in the Bill of Rights, the right to be violent. Our Constitution (a political bible, if you will) states that we have the right to bear arms. The purpose of this amendment was to ensure self-preservation in the event the US government became oppressive in any way. Again, whether you agree with it or not, our politcal culture tells us that we, if threatened, have the right to resort to violence, even against our own government. (They had to believe in this right: they had just exercised it against England!)
Also in our history is great violence against minorities and immigrants, many times supported or encouraged by the state or the majority (slavery, racism, etc). We are still the only nation to ever use a nuclear bomb against another nation and then followed that up by not sending Christian missionaries to that same country (we gave them baseball instead).
Currently, we face the following statistics. We have one of the hightest rates of violent crime of any industrialized nation. Gangs control whole areas of some inner cities.
And we still kill millions of unborn a year.
Believe it or not, abortion is also violence against the mother. It is an unnatural act that has emotional and physical consequences in nearly every case for the surviving victim.
First person shooter games (my personal favorite) sell like crazy. We have whole genres of entertainment that glorifies violence. A couple of our favorite sports are fairly violent: football, hockey, boxing. Some violent sports are on the rise like pro wrestling (fake as it is) and Ultimate Fighter-type stuff.
Bored kids make videos of dumb violence, hitting each other for fun or fighting. Then they put it on YouTube and everyone gets a laugh.
Anyone paying attention has noticed certain crimes on the rise. Sexual and physical abuse of the weak (sexual abuse is based on violence expressed through sexual behavior). People getting upset and shooting people at public places, like schools. We even have a term for someone going crazy that they shoot people, going “postal.” Most of the horror movies are just getting more and more graphic, disturbing and violent.
If a person makes a comment to address some of those violent influences in entertainment, sports, or what have you, we roll our eyes and dismiss them almost immediately.
Tomorrow, we’ll see what the scripture says.
Peace.



