Los Alamos: We Have Become Death
Tremendous piece from Brian Zahnd.
Tremendous piece from Brian Zahnd.
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At Los Alamos we intruded upon what previously only God possessed: the capacity to undo humanity. In yielding to the temptation to harness the fundamental physics of the universe for the purpose of building city-obliterating bombs, have we again heard the serpent whisper, "You will be like God"? I believe so. Of course, when humankind tries to act like God in terms of omnipotence, we do not become God-like, but demonic.
Am I suggesting that the creation of the atomic bomb was wrong? I'm not suggesting, I'm saying it outright it was a sin! A grave sin. To create a devise whose only purpose is to kill multitudes of people in a single instantand then to create ten thousand more!is unspeakably immoral. If one of the earliest revelations of God's will is, "thou shalt not kill," then the invention of bombs capable of killing a million at a time is to sin against what we've known ever since Moses came down from Mount Sinai.
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So here we are seventy summers after Los Alamos, Hiroshima, and Nagasaki, and the question remains: Can humanity possess the capacity for self-destruction and not resort to it? The jury is still out. But this much is certain: If we think the ideas of Jesus about peace are irrelevant in the age of nuclear weapons, we have invented an utterly irrelevant Christianity!
But Christ is not irrelevant. He is Lord. He is the way, the truth, and the life. Christ has come to us refusing the warhorse and riding the peace donkey. His crown was of thorns, his throne was a cross, his coronation was by crucifixion. He died faithfully showing us the way of the Father. Now the Father has vindicated Jesus in resurrection and exalted him to authority over the nations. We live in the days of the prophets' dreams.