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Thursday, October 05, 2006
Cal  Thomas :: Townhall.com Columnist
No safe places
by Cal Thomas
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If terrorism has made us feel unsafe and insecure, the latest shootings in a one-room Amish school in Lancaster County, Pa., can only multiply our fears.

Anyone who has ever visited Lancaster County, as I have on many occasions, experiences it as a base of tranquility in a turbulent world. Many tourists go there because they want to experience the lost virtues of their childhoods. Many doors are unlocked. It appears someone has pushed the pause button on the History Channel.

This embrace of more innocent times is particularly noticeable among the Amish, who separate themselves from "the world" and lead mostly insulated and isolated lives. The more dedicated among them eschew electricity and ride in horse-drawn buggies, all of it designed to shun the influence of evil and outside pressures to conform to behavior and attitudes the Amish believe are harmful to themselves and to their children.

Shunning evil, though, does not mean evil will shun you. In this case, evil made a house call in the person of 32-year-old Charles Carl Roberts IV, a milk truck driver who admitted molesting young relatives of his and, according to police, "dreamed of molesting again."

Amish historian Sam Stoltzfus, told the New Era newspaper in Lancaster, "School children came home terrified. They have no concept of violence. They don't understand guns. They don't watch TV. They wanted to know why this guy did what he did."

As one who watches some, but less and less TV, I observe a growing acceptance and promotion of violence in network "entertainment" programs. The "CSI" series, which enjoys high ratings on CBS, as well as other crime shows on other networks, depicts graphic violence, blood and smashed brains. In an apparent effort to capture the necrophilia demographic, autopsies present naked bodies for the medical examiner (and the camera) to go over. In fact, murders appear to be rivaling situation comedies in the competition for our attention. One is banal, the other brutal. Local TV news is drenched in crime and blood.

Roberts did not have a profile that might have caused merchants who sold him the weapons and ammunition, or the police, to become suspicious. He had no criminal record, no documented history of mental illness and police say he methodically purchased his weapons and ammunition at local stores over a period of time, so as not to draw attention.

The 2006 school year is barely a month old and already there have been three fatal shootings, all within the last week.

The Bush administration has announced it will shortly convene a school violence summit to discuss possible federal action to help communities prevent violence and deal with its aftermath. Short of placing metal detectors and armed guards in every public and private school in the country it does not appear much can be done to guarantee the safety and security of students from sick minds that look for vulnerable schools to prey upon.

The danger now is that other unstable people will see this horror on television and think they can replicate the carnage in their towns to redress some past grievance or to give themselves a few seconds of significance or notoriety.

People who educate their children at home are likely to think they made the right decision in the face of tragedies like this one. Not even a seemingly safe Amish school can guarantee a child's protection from outside threats. Perhaps in addition to exploring ways to make schools safer, the Bush administration's summit on school violence might also recommend ways to make it easier for parents to educate their children at home. Individual states might join in by giving tax credits for home school parents, since children educated at home do not cost taxpayers money in public schools.

Any analysis has to conclude that life is uncertain and that protection against evil is always problematic. No parent knows what might happen after a child leaves home for school and no child can be protected from every possible threat. But one does not expect something like this to happen in Amish country where education is an extension of the home.

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Cal Thomas is co-author (with Bob Beckel) of the book, "Common Ground: How to Stop the Partisan War That is Destroying America".
 
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Evil always seeks out good
What better place to carry out a mass murder spree other then an Amish Community school full of children. Roberts didn't want his mission to fail, so he choose those who were the most defenseless. We have been programmed to believe you don't kill unless you have a very good reason. Funny how it's always the lawyers and doctors, who wants to get the murderer off who makes these claims. There are those who likes to kill for no reason at all. This is evil. Evil doesn't need reasons like the lawyers and doctors gives them. It's the joy of seeing death occur that drives them to kill. Roberts had his reasons so he said. The way he killed those defenseless girls without a second thought, but with haste says it all. Roberts didn't want the police to interfere with his passion to kill. It wasn't anything in Roberts past that drove him to kill. If Roberts past was the cause, he had his own family right there to take it out on. Instead Roberts picked those whom he saw as good and holy. The Amish Community. Roberts always had the evil in him. It was the evil in Roberts which allowed Roberts to be so violent in the way he killed the girls. It wasn't a moment of insanity, it was a moment of passion and pleasure for Roberts. To kill the children of God.

The Safe Place
Proverbs 21:31
"The horse is prepared against the day of battle: but safety is of the LORD."

As the above Proverb suggests, you could make a fortress out of our schools, and they still wouldn't be safe, for safety is found only in God.

"The name of the LORD is a strong tower: the righteous runneth into it, and is safe." Proverbs 18:10

Because the Christian has already passed from death into life, the fear of death is gone.

"Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me;" 23Psalm

In fact, it is not becoming for a Christian to live in fear of men. For after all, evil men can really do nothing more than provide a gateway, for me, into a kingdom that is not of this world.

"I, even I, am he that comforteth you: who art thou, that thou shouldest be afraid of a man that shall die, and of the son of man which shall be made as grass;
And forgettest the LORD thy maker, that hath stretched forth the heavens, and laid the foundations of the earth; and hast feared continually every day because of the fury of the oppressor, as if he were ready to destroy? and where is the fury of the oppressor?" Is 51:12,13

Gary Gordon
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