{"id":5299,"date":"2021-04-25T09:44:35","date_gmt":"2021-04-25T16:44:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.mondayministry.com\/blog\/?p=5299"},"modified":"2021-04-25T22:29:24","modified_gmt":"2021-04-26T05:29:24","slug":"what-did-you-do-in-the-war-daddy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.mondayministry.com\/blog\/2021\/04\/25\/what-did-you-do-in-the-war-daddy\/","title":{"rendered":"What Did You Do In the War, Daddy?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>4-26-21<\/p>\n<p>That is the title of a Vietnam-era movie. About World War II-era Italy. It was the time when the early symptoms of Vietnam-war opposition manifested themselves in movies and books and TV shows that mocked war in general, denigrated the Vietnam war, and led to varieties of pacifism through American society.<\/p>\n<p>In one way or another, the disaffection with things military has persisted, sometimes flagrant, sometimes dormant. The abolition of the draft, now 50 years ago, has insulated the majority of Americans from the most negative aspects of military life \u2013 interrupted careers and personal dangers, for instance; but also from service, discipline, sacrifice, and patriotic fulfillment.<\/p>\n<p>The United States is not the only country without mandatory universal service. However, there are many nations that do require military conscription, training, and service. That list includes Brazil, Denmark, Iran, Mexico, North and South Korea, and Russia.<\/p>\n<p>Famously, Switzerland requires that young people serve in the army for several years, and maintain weapons back in civilian life. Only a few years ago there was a referendum about abolishing this requirement, and it was defeated, including by three-fourths of young people. Famously also, little Switzerland, surrounded by many hostile and often expansionary neighbors, has not been invaded in more than 500 years. (Citizens are required to bear arms.)<\/p>\n<p>Israel too is noted for its drafting of men and women into its military service. Without those men and women in uniform, one wonders whether modern Israel would only be a memory now, as of the ancient Israelites.<\/p>\n<p>Whether viewed as good genii or evil spirits, there is no reentry to the bottle. It is hard to imagine America returning to a situation where its entirety of young men and women would be efficient in uniform, trained for combat and facing danger. No time\u2026 no ready resources\u2026 and, I regretfully believe, no physical competence nor emotional will.<\/p>\n<p>A sad effect of the prosperity and \u201cprogress\u201d in Western societies has been the loss of those virtues that once insured national safety and independence. Human nature does not change, and America\u2019s false sense of security is built on several premises that all live somewhere between the na\u00efve and suicidal \u2013 We trust in a monstrous military force. We believe that smart guys who invent things will protect us. We assume our political leaders make the right choices in diplomacy and military strategy. (HUH?)<\/p>\n<p>We also, as a society, have an almost superstitious belief that countries that <em>can<\/em> challenge and defeat us\u2026 but, well, they just won\u2019t, right? Or that countries that covet our land, our resources, our power, our riches\u2026 well, would not ever threaten or try a takeover, right? Nations that hate our history, our religion, our traditions\u2026 well, they\u2019ll just leave them alone, right? They will pass over you and me and our neighborhoods, right?<\/p>\n<p>All the times in history that every empire has fallen, it has been from internal decay and outside aggression beginning around the fringes. But\u2026 it will be different with us???<\/p>\n<p>These are what we call rhetorical questions. For the here-and-now \u2013 this discussion \u2013 I want rather to bring it not to global matters or the sweep of history, but to you and me, and the people we see in our mirrors, and the families we care about. I return to that movie title, <em>What Did You Do In the War?<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>Because in the drift we have charted (no, none of us are wholly innocent) we all will be combatants.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em><em>In the war to redeem Western Civilization, to salvage American institutions, and to defend the God&#8217;s church\u2026 there can be no draft-dodgers.<\/em><\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>We can not rely on that modern version of a slave economy, the \u201cvolunteer military\u201d\u2026 they are not slaves, but they are considered that, functionally, to many citizens who are not in uniform.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>In the deadly (yes) battles to come, we will be required to go beyond the acts we think sufficient today\u2026 voting \u201ccorrectly,\u201d signing petitions and attending rallies, boycotting TV channels, and such.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>We must think hard, and imagine the worst scenarios, because things are closer than you think. You must stop imagining \u201cwhere things will lead,\u201d and realize we are already in the middle of crises. You must stop trusting to the future, and see that the future is <em>here<\/em> \u2013 a dystopian future, the ugly opposite of Utopia.<\/p>\n<p>Read ahead to the Book of Revelation. Revisit the lines in church songs like <em>Onward Christian Soldiers. <\/em>Realize:<em> The Battle Hymn of the Republic<\/em> is not a museum-piece but remains an inspirational call to action.<\/p>\n<p>And <em>Keep On the Firing Line<\/em> \u2013 do you know it? \u2013 is not a Sunday School song from Rally summer camps.<\/p>\n<p>What <em>will<\/em> you do in the war, Daddy? Mommy? Young man? Young lady?<\/p>\n<p>+ + +<\/p>\n<p><em>If you\u2019re in the battle for the Lord and right,<br \/>\nKeep on the firing line;<br \/>\nIf you win, my brother, surely you must fight,<br \/>\nKeep on the firing line.<br \/>\nThere are many dangers that we all must face,<br \/>\nIf we die still fighting it is no disgrace;<br \/>\nCowards in the service will not find a place,<br \/>\nSo keep on the firing line.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>+ + +<br \/>\nClick: <a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=vXfdpoFdO_s&amp;list=RDvXfdpoFdO_s&amp;start_radio=1\">Keep On the Firing Line<\/a><br \/>\nWally Varner and Calvin Newton &#8211; Keep On the Firing Line<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>4-26-21 That is the title of a Vietnam-era movie. About World War II-era Italy. It was the time when the early symptoms of Vietnam-war opposition manifested themselves in movies and books and TV shows that mocked war in general, denigrated the Vietnam war, and led to varieties of pacifism through American society. 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