Guest guest Posted July 28, 2009 Report Share Posted July 28, 2009 Dear All, There has been enough private response to my letter to Bill Forstchen from y'all that I thought I'd just post that letter of mine for your perusal. You can read Mr. Forstchen's original response at: http://www.amazon.com/One-Second-After-William-Forstchen/product-reviews/0765317583/ref=cm_cr_dp_all_helpful?ie=UTF8 & coliid= & showViewpoints=1 & colid= & sortBy=bySubmissionDateDescending You need to scroll down to the review that says, "Sorry! This book just doesn't cut it." Of course you're welcome to post your own comments, and / or vote as to whether or not the review I wrote below is helpful. ;o) Yours in Knowledge, Health, & Freedom, Doc Dear Bill, Thank you for responding to my review, and I appreciate your offer to agree to disagree. ;o) I too am thankful that we live in a country where such debate is still tolerated, though lord only knows how long that will last with the current trend in legislated lost freedoms currently coming down the pike such as the proposed "Codex Alimentarius" scheduled to go into effect this coming December, and certain presidential orders now on the books. Your senses are correct in that I too am an author and have published over a thousand articles, two audio lectures that have reached over 20,000 people worldwide, and am in the process of writing a book on Health and Natural Healing. Http://www.AcademyOfNaturalHealing.com In some ways, I feel that you and I have considerably more to agree upon than might at first appear. It is obvious from your book and from your response to my review that you love your family, especially your daughter, and that you also love your country. I have two sons, two grandsons and a grand daughter, and I have to admit that my 8 month old grand daughter has me thoroughly wrapped around her little finger. I too love my country, and I feel that western North Carolina is a piece of heaven on Earth. My wife Valorie and I just moved from Marble, NC (half way between Andrews and Murphy), and my greatest joy when living there was wandering around the 1.3 million acres of the Nantahala National Forest. We are now living in southern Florida and though missing our "hills", still feel that we live in the most beautiful country of the World. I am not a professional historian such as yourself, but I don't believe our forefathers would approve of what our modern day politicians are doing to our country AND to the rest of the World. It wouldn't surprise me if Washington, Jefferson and Adams have been turning over in their graves for the last several decades or more. You bring up Hitler as an example, and yet our current and last presidents (Obama & Bush) have led our country towards a science dominated, Hitlerian Totalitarianism at a frightful rate. When was the last time you read the Presidential Executive orders? Too sad actually. We as Americans can no longer go along draining the rest of the World for our own greed, profit and pleasure without some form of retribution. Senior to all Political rhetoric and Public Relations is the Law of "Cause and Effect". Now I do take umbrage when you turn my words around and state, "and that I have somehow sullen the sterling reputations of nations such as Iran and North Korea (actually the leadership of those nations)." I did not say nor imply that. Not in the faintest!!! Actually, no country nor government in the World today has anything even close to a sterling reputation. Not even vaguely close, including the United States of America. As a country interfering in the lives of other nations, our hands are not clean. I'm glad I can still make that statement, though in a year or two, I might have to go to a "Free Speech Zone" to utter it or write it (if they even exist at that future time). And as far as the "Christian rhetoric" is concerned, I get just a little fed up when I see people use their position in any religious group for the purpose of forwarding any agenda other than that of their own faith or if they're using this position to put down or attack another religion or system of beliefs. Now, please pardon me if this comes across as a bit of an "over reaction" and a rant (and it is ;o) but I've been on the receiving end of being labeled a "Cult Member" and it's not nice. Not nice at all!!! You're absolutely correct when you say that Christians have suffered abuse and murder and derision, but so has every other religion (and cult) out there. There is not one religion in the World today which has not suffered some form of torment from within or from without its ranks. The main point I was trying to make with this part of my review is that we need to be tolerant of the religious beliefs of others. How else will we achieve that Christian ideal of "Peace on Earth"??? When Christianity first came along in the days of Caesar's Rome, I'm sure it was then labeled as a "cult". Nowadays, there are Bahai's, Scientologists, Wiccans, the followers of Rev Moon, etc. etc. etc. that are the new kids on the block so to speak, who are now taking the flak Christianity once had and still has in certain parts of the world. There will be no peace on Earth until religious tolerance of others is learned. Personally, I believe that God is too big to fit inside just one religion. Is it possible that he encompasses and endorses all religions, but that we as a race of beings are just too stupid, too arrogant, too vainglorious, and / or too warlike to wake up to this fact??? I'll never forget a moment during the 1960's in my wild and adventurous youth when hitchhiking across Northern Africa a war broke out in Algeria while one was raging in Egypt at the same time, leaving me stuck in the middle of Tunisia. A poor Bedouin lad my age by the name of Yaya Babbakka took me into his family and into his home, and gave me shelter and food for two weeks. He spoke no English and I no Arabic. He was Moslem while I'd been raised in a Methodist home. He was dark skinned and dark brown eyed, while I was whiter than white with the bluest of eyes. Every night for two weeks, the entire family put on their best for me at the dinner table even though we lived in a shack. All concepts were communicated in sign language and when I left I could only hug each family member to show my gratitude, and with them expecting nothing else. I tried communicating to Yaya by mail when I returned home, but I never heard from him again. I will never forget that young Islamic boy, his family, nor their complete unselfish generosity and humanity towards a young, hair-brained WASP. I'm not talking about some Utopian dream. A Rousseau idyllic paradise has no place in my thinking (pretty boring actually). I'm talking about man's inhumanity to man added to the fact that several governments of Earth are now capable of frying every man, woman and child on the planet leaving naught but a cold nuclear winter and a sterile Earth. I fully agree with your EMP premise and its potential to do irreparable damage, but this is only the tip of the iceberg, and it's not just you and me and our children who must be taken into consideration here, but the children half a world away in China, Indonesia, and yes, even in Korea and Iran. You brought up Mark Twain, and I refer you to his, "The War Prayer" see: http://www.ntua.gr/lurk/making/warprayer.html We are no longer "just Americans". We ARE citizens of the US, yes, but we are also citizens of Earth and it's time we evolved once again and grew into this mantle. Please don't get me wrong, for I am vehemently against this "New World Order" as it is currently being shoved down our throats. However, let us keep our American individuality while embracing the rest of the world as the brothers they are. It is not all about you, nor all about me and only our children. It is not all about Catholics, nor Mormons, nor Methodists, nor Baptists, nor Bahai's, nor Scientologists, nor Wiccans, nor Buddhists, nor Moslems, nor Blacks, nor Whites, nor any of the other colors out there. It's not even all about Man, nor his works, nor his art, nor his philosophies. All the facets of LIFE need to be taken into consideration here. There is you, me, your daughter, my grand daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Chang's great grand daughter living in Singapore, and then there's all the religions of the World, and all the races of Man, plus the birds and beasts of the field and all the life forms in the ocean, plus the planet itself and all the spirits that inhabit it, and a God in whatever form or unform he is perceived to be in by any and all of us, that must be taken into consideration here. We can no longer be irresponsible and fail to take all of these factors of life into our thoughts and our concerns. It's time we grew up. I hold to my critique as above and once again, regardless of the risk of redundancy, end with, "Ask not for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for thee" - John Donne 1572 - 1631 (a Roman Catholic by the way). I quote the truth wherever I find it. ;o) The next time you're down Fort Lauderdale way, perhaps we could continue this debate in person over a glass of wine ;o) All the best, Doc Attachment: vcard [not shown] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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