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Thursday, August 2, 2012

Plowshares Occupies Oak Ridge Nuclear Complex


Dear Patrick,

Thanks for writing this article.

In the end, we all place foundational faith in someone or something.

Then, we tend to become what we perceive.

Torture?

Preventive war?

The Golden Calf?

ESPN?

Epicureanism?

Sex?

Drugs?

Rock and Roll?

Armageddon?

God is love?

Pax vobiscum

Alan

PS I encourage you to circulate Benedict’s proposal that modern warfare is intrinsically evil and never justifiable. True, we can indulge our passion for perpetual war, but we can no longer pretend it’s “Just.” What used to be “Just War” is just war... http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/1388183/posts



Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2012 11:01 AM
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Hi All -- I was recruited for the Plowshare action (see below) by Sr. Rice back in the spring. I am friends with all three. My letter to Knoxville, TN paper about it may be in this week. I have been published on their op-ed page two other times. See Knoxnews web site to read more about them -- all three remain in jail. Peace, Patrick



Editor:



Sister Megan Rice, Greg Boertje-Obed and Michael R. Walli, also known as the Transform Now Plowshares, are modern-day prophets. In a nuclear world gone mad, the three Catholic activists -- all of whom have spent time in jail and prison for their anti-war work -- risked their lives last week to expose the folly of nuclearism. At Oak Ridge, admiration abounds toward weapons of mass destruction; weapons that could end life as we know it on planet Earth are revered and viewed with pride.

This is evidence of how far humans -- made in the image and likeness of a loving God (Prince of Peace) -- have fallen from Grace. No longer does the world put its faith in a Divine Higher Power, but rather a nuclear higher power. A threat to incinerate millions of innocents is now deemed acceptable "national defense." Jesus weeps.

In the weeks and months ahead, much will be made of the lax security that allowed unarmed anti-war activists -- carrying blood, bread and roses -- to roam the Oak Ridge facility unnoticed for two hours. This can be easily explained -- It was the Holy Spirit that safely led the trio to their intended target. A few hammer blows of transformation were struck, the damage symbolic, the activists ready to do hard time. But what will we learn from these prophets? I already know. Like all prophets, these three will be scorned, ridiculed and rejected. Their simple message: "Ours is a God of Love" will be scoffed at by a culture that puts its faith in weapons of war, refusing to heed the warnings of the Blessed Peacemakers. To the three, I simply say, Thank You and Godspeed.

Patrick O'Neill Garner, NC 919 779 912



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