By Alan
Caruba
The 2015 World Almanac puts the number
of Christians in the world at 2,347,171,000, by far the largest group sharing
the same spiritual beliefs. It puts the number of Muslims at 1,633,173,000. Of
the seven billion residents of planet Earth, more than six billion identify
themselves as part of one of the many different faiths, to include Hindu,
Buddhist, and others.
As it has for 1,400 years, Islam
continues to pose the greatest threat to peace on Earth and is not displaying
much good will even toward other Muslims. A website, TheReligionofPeace.com maintains
an on-going, virtually daily record of those slaughtered around the world in the
name of Islam and Allah.
The killing is daily, but earlier this
month, Canon Andrew White, a clergyman known as the ‘vicar of Baghdad’, reported
that Islamic State militant Islamists had beheaded four Iraqi Christian
children, all under the age of 15, for refusing to convert to Islam. The
barbarity of the ISIS killings and the numbers of others by Islamists add up to
a record of atrocities that rival any in history.
The silence from Muslims condemns this
so-called religion.
The Jewish genocide of the last century is being matched by the Christian genocide that is continuing in this century.
The Jewish genocide of the last century is being matched by the Christian genocide that is continuing in this century.
The human price paid for the Islamic
fascism currently adds up to more than 57
million displaced refugees in 22 countries, a humanitarian disaster equal to
the entire population of Great Britain. The UN’s emergency aid chief is asking
for $16 billion in funding to address the crisis of the conflicts in Syria,
Iraq, and South Sudan, in addition to places like the Central African Republic,
Somalia, and Ukraine.
There are other events that undermine
the prospect of peace. One need only watch as Western nations attempt to
negotiate a deal to stop Iran from making nuclear weapons. It is an exercise in
futility. Iran is tempting an attack from those nations that understand the
enormity of the threat that represents. The Obama administration seems oblivious
to it.
Europe is concerned about the threat
that the Russian Federation poses with its intent to split eastern Ukraine off
from its western half. Former Soviet satellite nations are also concerned about
Russian nationalism and the desire to reclaim its former empire. While not
overtly aggressive, the West and Asian nations in China’s sphere of influence
worry about its intentions too and, as always, North Korea continues to threaten
its neighbors.
All this is happening as the residents
of planet Earth are gaining the increasing ability to communicate with one
another via the Internet, to learn about the events affecting their lives and
others, and, as in the case of the “Arab Spring”, to come together to overthrow
dictators in an effort to establish governments that provide more freedom and
justice. It transformed Egypt, Libya, and Tunisia to name just three nations
affected by it. In Egypt the Muslim Brotherhood was ousted from power, outlawed,
and is under attack these days in the Sinai.
In the United States there has been a
dramatic political shift from the progressive policies of the Obama
administration to a growing conservatism opposing ObamaCare, amnesty, and
attacks on the nation’s energy sector. When right-wing Republican and left-wing
Democrats joined together to oppose elements of the $1.1 budget, something
significant is occurring. As 2015 dawns, a Congress controlled by the Republican
Party will have to demonstrate that it reflects the will of the people who put
it in power.
What has caught many Americans by
surprise is the utter contempt with which they were held by the Obama
administration and its leaders, from the President on down, who deliberately
lied to voters and regarded them as “stupid.”
Politics in America does not generate
peace even within the two parties, but this exercise in democracy is a worldwide
phenomenon except in nations still rule by despots and monarchs. It is a healthy
republic in which issues are vigorously debated.
Peace on Earth is a noble aspiration
and one for which I suspect the vast population of the Earth yearns. It is
threatened by the vanity, greed, and desire for power that too often defines the
leaders of large bodies of people who are themselves threatened by such men.
Peace needs to be pursued because the alternative is Hell on
Earth.
© Alan Caruba, 2014
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