Individual Accountability
Most people think of themselves as individuals. To a somewhat rational mind, it doesn't make sense to blame a group of people for what an individual
may have done. Consequently, most of us will feel no responsibility for the wrong that allegedly happened to the terrorist . We think, since we did nothing wrong to them, why would they do
harm to us? It's hard for some of us to understand the thinking of terrorists. We think of ourselves as individually accountable rather than collectively responsible for our actions. So, if
I did you wrong, you most likely would go after me and not after everyone in the city where I live. Yet, the terrorists, because of their deception, believe that we are collectively
responsible for their real or imagined grievances. It is therefore only fitting to kill people that they think are in any way related to those that might have done them wrong.
The terrorists may have real grievances. But they greatly exaggerate the significance of their grievances. As one of them said they have
suffered 80 years of oppression. And yet the civil rights movement in America made an attempt to right the wrong for 400 hundred years of oppression. Discrimination against
certain people still exists in America. However, none of our so called minorities ever conceived of hijacking jet planes and ramming them into tall buildings to address those
grievances.
Terrorists devoutly believe in the horrors of what they think was done to them. They seem blissfully unaware that their
horrors are self-defined illusions. In their mind it's OK to seek revenge or kill infidels because of their god like final authority mentality.
Terrorists think they are the ultimate purveyor of what is good and what is evil. In the terrorists minds anyone that does not agree with their thinking is evil. Hence
they must die.
Sharing in Humanity
All human beings have a great deal in common. We have more in common than we have differences. We all enjoy eating a tasty meal. We all enjoy a
beautiful sunset. All of us want to be with our friends and loved ones. We all wish to have good health and be disease and pain free. No one is really any less or more human than anyone
else. Even the recent mapping of the gene genome bears this out. Genetically, all people share 99.99% of the same genes. The genetic differences between any of us are less than
1/10th of a percent. And yet we still think we are vastly different than each other. Thats part of our problem.
The human mind is incredibly creative. The terrorists used their mind to create the illusion that someone did awfulness to them (a dubious
concept if there ever was one). They viewed that awfulness as so heinous that they believe drastic action must be taken. They then looked around and found someone to
blame.
The terrorists do not realize that they have used their incredibly creative mind to make themselves miserable. Unfortunately, they do not realize that
their mind has become a tool for self-deception. Like most deceived people, terrorists create their emotional misery within the confines of their own mind and falsely blame their
disturbance on something or someone outside them.
Terrorists hate certain of their fellow man with hatred that is almost beyond belief. They do not appreciate but rather condemn diversity. Too
bad! They are deceived. No matter what they think, we are all human beings. It is profoundly sad that some of us can so distance ourselves from each other through our imagination and become
(in our own mind) super people--people that go around touting their god like beliefs and decrees in violent means.
WHY hate?
Why do people hate each other? We are taught to. And make no mistake. The people that did these deeds were taught well. They believed they were
totally right in doing what they did. So much so, that they some of them gave their lives up in the process.
Mankinds problems all started in the Garden of Good and Evil. Our problems continue because people are still deceived into taking to
themselves the knowledge of good and evil. And yet, most people are not even the slightest aware that they do so. Deceived people do not know they are deceived They wouldn't be able to
explain how they take to themselves the knowledge of good and evil if their life depended on it.
Most people function unaware that they regularly take to themselves the knowledge of good and evil. They are deceived into thinking that
emotional disturbance is caused by the circumstances they find themselves in. They try to solve their problem by doing the most inefficient thing they can. They try to change their
circumstance instead of changing their view of it. Furthermore, they usually attribute to much evil to their circumstances for their own good. They often think they
are diminished because of what someone did or said. In reality, they are disturbed by their own belief system. Unaware of this, they try to make other people do what they, in their
god like thinking, think they must. The people they are trying to control think the same way they do. That just makes the inevitable conflict more intense. One can't win a power
struggle with another human because everyone has the same power.
Levels of "Control"
There are four levels of control that people seek to use upon each other. Number One is a simple request: We ask someone to do something.
Number Two is: We ask someone to do something and state that we will pay or do them a favor in return if they do what we want. Number three is where we go overboard. We start
making demands. I am angry and you had better do what I want! Use of level Four results in violence and or death!. You must do what I want or I will
harm or kill you! While most of us stay on level one and two and occasionally go to level three, terrorists go to level four readily.
Emotions are connected to the goodness or evil that we attribute to things. There is no good or evil in the things that happen to us.
Terrorists feel hostile towards their enemies because they talk themselves into it. They are usually unaware that they have created their hostility by the way they think. Their feelings are
not the result of what some one has said or done to them. It is their view of the events or circumstances that determines the emotion they will have at any given moment.
Since emotions are the effect of thinking they are only as valid as the thoughts that produce them. Terrorists do not know this. They erroneously
believe their emotions are the ultimate measure of reality.
To gain more understanding why these people did this to other human beings, we had better take a further look at their thinking. We need to understand
that people think, feel and then have a tendency to act on their feelings.
Terrorist Thinking
Now remember the terrorist, in his god like thinking. does not realize that his thinking is causing his emotions. He is deceived into
believing that what happens to him externally is causing his emotional misery. He can and often does exaggerate or imagine wrong done to him. He feels hatred intensely because
of the awfulness he attributes to his experiences. He then wrongly concludes that that the intensity of his emotion proves he is right. All it really proves is that he believes
very strongly his own self-induced deception. Thinking something or someone outside you causes your emotions is bad enough. To make matters worse, he then attributes to much bad to what he
thinks has caused his feelings. Because he attributes so much negativity to his experience, he feels an extremely negative emotion. Since what he feels is so intense, and he has been taught
all his life to trust his feelings, he lashes out at what he thinks is the cause of his misery. Unfortunately, that is usually a similarly deceived person. What a mess!
Lets take a closer look at the specifics of what went on in the mind of those that chose do this to their fellow man. People often align
themselves into groups because of the similar philosophical beliefs they share. Lets take the Jew-Arab hatred for example. What is a Jew? Put simply it is a person
that thinks he is a Jew (and all the concepts he thinks goes along with that label). The same thinking takes place in the mind of the person that thinks he is an
Arab. Jews have been taught to hate Arabs and Arabs have been taught to hate Jews. It is their current thinking rather than what
transpired between the two groups of people years ago that is the cause of their current hatred. Their convoluted thinking is the same - the opposite side of the same coin!
To hate another person you have to tell yourself to do so. Most likely you have convinced yourself that there are major differences between you and
the person you hate. For a Jew to hate an Arab, he has to tell himself that he is better than the Arab is. For an Arab to hate a
Jew he has to tell himself that he is better than the Jew is. And, since they hate each other so intensely, they often tell themselves that life would be better if
the other were dead. They think they can't possibly get along with each other because they are so different. They are oblivious to the fact that their differences are arbitrarily
self-defined. They then wrongly conclude it is their job to kill the other person.
The apostle Paul had the answer to this dilemma. He said he learned in whatever state he found himself to be content. He learned how to create peace
within himself. The answer to this mess is to stop taking to oneself the knowledge of good and evil and create peace in ours minds. But since deceived people do not know this, they can't
possible do anything about their twisted thinking. The intensity of their negative emotions blocks rational thought. They think in a vicious circle.
In reality, how can anyone exist better or more than anyone else? The undeniable truth is that we all eat sleep drink and go to the bathroom! Our
differences are more imagined than real! To be sure they are philosophical.
Thoughts Bring Emotions
Our thoughts and only our thoughts produce our emotions. Deceived people falsely diagnose the cause of their emotional disturbance. They create
emotional misery in their own mind and then wrongly blame it on something outside them! Unfortunately, their wrong diagnosis takes them miles away from the practical solution to the
problem--stopping the insane process! The terrorist functions under a deception that is so thorough and intense that only extreme measures could crack through it.
One of the things that has caused the relative level of peace that Americans have enjoyed over the years is that when people came to this
country, they were usually fleeing oppression and so wanted to come. Secondly, they knew they were expected to become Americans. This caused them, to some degree, to minimize their
ethnic differences (which are really philosophical in nature- not genetic). They downplayed many of their differences and became Americans. When they became
Americans, they suddenly shared a commonality and a sense of community that resulted in even more downplaying of their philosophical (ethnic) differences. Now they were Americans first and
whatever they thought they were usually took second place. Maximizing the similarities between themselves and others made it easier to get along. This is the reason that God said to
love your neighbor as you love yourself. It causes us to realize that we are all related to each other.
If we want to get along with others we would do well to maximize our similarities and minimize our differences. Thinking to oneself: He or she
is just as human as I am goes along way towards creating peace between people.
To hold a country (many individuals) responsible for what a few people did is unrealistic and wrong. But, because of the deception that the terrorist
functions under, it makes total sense (to them).
Language unfortunately has some inadequacies. For, when we think about it, we are individuals by nature and can't really become what we are not - a
group. The concept "group" is internally illogical in its strictest application. The terrorists think erroneously: Because you are an American (I am just me as
you are you) and some people that live in your country did me wrong, I hate any and everyone that I think is in the American group (an over generalization).
You must pay for what your people did to me and my people "
Notice that the terrorist holds our country responsible. Again, thanks to the imprecision of language and his deception, the terrorist has
used an illogical concept. He thinks it is our country. Most people realize slavery is wrong--one really can't own another person. The terms "ours," "yours," or
my convey the false idea that we can be responsible for other individuals as if we could own and control them. Since others are free moral agents that we can control
them is an illusion - a deception. It is a non-sequitur--a magical jump in reasoning. We can't be responsible for what anyone else thinks or does because they have the capacity to act on
their own thinking and belief system--irrespective of ours. I may, for example love you, but if you choose you can hate me. You most likely will see me as your enemy. As the result of your
thinking you will feel hatred for me caused by the way you think about me.
We think in the privacy of our own minds. What I think is not controllable by you. Nor, is what you think controllable by me. In other words, I don't
have to power to make you think or do anything you don't want to. Therefore, I am not responsible for what you think or do. In reality, I can only be responsible for what I think and do.
Thinking is an individual responsibility. Thats why killing a bunch of people who never did anything to the terrorists makes no sense. Since people are individuals they
always act unilaterally. One terrorist became many by perpetuating deception among themselves.
Problems to Peace
The problems that prevent peace come about because of our self-imposed ideological and philosophical deceptions. If we are ever going to get along we
are going to have to undeceive ourselves. To do this, we need to understand the process of taking to ones self the knowledge of good and evil. Once we understand the process, we would
do well to convince ourselves to modify the process and avoid the extremes of good and evil (dichotomous reasoning). We are going to have to stop making ourselves
miserable where we live--our minds.
We would do well to look at things from Gods point of view. If we want peace, we have to accept that we are individuals and are
therefore, individually responsible for what we feel and do. We need to realize that we all have a right to exist.
Peace exists in the mind of the person that thinks peaceful thoughts. If we want peace, we had better teach people a philosophy of peace. A few of us
have begun this process within ourselves. However, given the headset of most humans on earth today, we are dealing with billions of terrorists. Mankind could use a savior to
save us from our deception. He would have to be so powerful that death would not be a threat to Him. He would have to be above the petty political machinations of mankind. I personally
think (hopefully I am wrong) that He would have to shove peace down mankinds self-righteous, sanctimonious overly religious stubborn throats! Until then, it's your choice!