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Friday, April 20, 2007
Chuck Colson :: Townhall.com Columnist
Something Horribly Wrong
by Chuck Colson
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Less than seventy-two hours have passed since the shootings that killed thirty-two innocent people and injured another thirty at Virginia Tech. Americans can relate to what Virginia Tech President William Steger said immediately after the killings: "I'm really at a loss for words to explain or to understand the carnage that has visited our campus..."

This is especially true as a frightening picture of the killer emerges: a young man, by all accounts a loner, who, according to the Washington Post, wrote poetry about death and "expletive-filled rants against the rich and privileged." Clearly, on the dark side.

As we seek to understand what happened and why he did this, it is vital that we not exclude an important part of the equation: evil.

Faced with this kind of horror, we automatically assume that we are dealing with a madman—a word the media has already used to describe the killer. That's because we can't imagine ourselves or anyone we know doing anything remotely like this. Therefore, we conclude that something must have been "wrong" with the perpetrator.

And, since our culture is defined by what sociologist Philip Rieff called the "therapeutic ethos," the "something" that's "wrong" must be a psychological defect. Mental illness, not human evil, is our preferred explanation for what happened in places like Blacksburg or Columbine.

I witnessed an extreme example of this therapeutic thinking during a visit to a Norwegian prison years ago. Throughout the tour, officials bragged about employing the most humane and progressive treatment methods anywhere in the world. I met several doctors in white coats.

That prompted me to ask how many of the inmates, who were all there for serious crimes, were mentally ill. The warden replied, "Oh, all of them." I must have looked surprised, because she said, "Well, of course, anyone who commits a crime this serious is obviously mentally unbalanced."

Stated differently, there is no such thing as sin and evil, and the only reason why people might commit serious crimes is that they are mentally ill. Thus, the best—and perhaps, only—response to crime is behavior modification and all of those other up-to-date psychological techniques.

While the Norwegian approach would strike most Americans as very naive, the difference between them and us is one of degree not kind. We also blame crime on external factors, like mental illness, culture, dysfunctional childhood, and the like.

We are uncomfortable attributing events like this to human evil, much less to a kind of evil that seeks to undo God's creation—what Christians call the demonic.

Yet without this idea, events like this massacre can never be understood. We might learn that the killer was "mentally unbalanced" or on anti-depressants. But, absent evidence that he was clinically delusional, this knowledge will not explain why he walked onto a college campus, locked people in a lecture hall, and killed them.

Events like this not only horrify us—they unsettle us. We think of sin and the demonic as not-so-quaint relics from a superstitious age. And even more destructive, random events like this remind us how little we know about ourselves and what we are capable of, as well. But failing to call evil evil misleads us about the world we live in and our need for God's grace, the only real answer and hope for any of us.

Today's BreakPoint offer:

Evil and the Justice of God Evil and the Justice of God by N. T. Wright.

For further reading and information:

BreakPoint Commentary No. 070418, "Death, Where Is Thy Sting?: The Virginia Tech Massacre "Death, Where Is Thy Sting?: The Virginia Tech Massacre." Continued...

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Chuck Colson was the Chief Counsel for Richard Nixon and served time in prison for Watergate-related charges. In 1976, Colson founded Prison Fellowship Ministries, which, in collaboration with churches of all confessions and denominations, has become the world's largest outreach to prisoners, ex-prisoners, crime victims, and their families.
 
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Thank you Chuck Colson
It is a fearful reality that the spiritual realm is far more powerful and present in our lives than men can comprehend, being so vexed with trifles and cares and distractions. Americans are in a non stop carnival of media images and it would seem almost designed to prevent any sober reflection of our destiny.
We will all depart this life and it comes sooner than any one cares to consider.
I have no doubt but that this sad man was demonically influenced. He did not just happen to go into a 'rage' but had calculated this murder in advance.
The Devotees of the "noble secular state" would have us forget the Personal Lord and Creator and substitute a veneration for the State. Clearly all Socialist States end up trying to Neuter and Control the Church, if not to eliminate it completely.
Sadly, many Churches are quite willing to cooperate with the most absurd intrusions by the State, to buy a place at the table and 'respectability'.
In brief, the actions clearly manfest a demonic evil condition in this man's heart, and the cold methodical murder of so many people, including himself have, like Judas Iscariot, assured him of a place in the lake of fire.
The Noble Secular State was unable to prevent this carnage and their methods cannot and will not prevent another.

Thank you Chuck Colson
It is a fearful reality that the spiritual realm is far more powerful and present in our lives than me can comprehend being so vexed with trifles and cares and distractions. Americans are in a non stop carnival of media images and it would seem almost designed to prevent any sober reflection of our destiny.
We will all depart this life and it comes sooner than any one cares to consider.
I have no doubt but that this sad man was demonically influenced. He did not just happen to go into a 'rage' but had calculated this murder in advance.
The Devotees of the "noble secular state" would have us forget the Personal Lord and Creator and substitute a veneration for the State. Clearly all Socialist States end up trying to Neuter and Control the Church, if not to eliminate it completely.
Sadly, many Churches are quite willing to cooperate with the most absurd intrusions by the State, to buy a place at the table and 'respectability'.
In brief, the actions clearly manfest a demonic evil condition in this man's heart, and the cold methodical murder of so many people, including himself have, like Judas Iscariot, assured him of a place in the lake of fire.
The Noble Secular State was unable to prevent this carnage and their methods cannot and will not prevent another.
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