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Self-Interrogation on the Joys and Ills of This Age
Published in Marietta (GA) Daily Journal.12/17/17
Q: Hines, do
you actually believe there are “eternal verities,” that is, eternal truths that
never change and cannot be changed?
A: Yes. Fish
gotta swim and birds gotta fly. Though I
won’t be surprised if, before the end of 2018, somebody will argue that fish
can live out of water – given a few trillion years. Some are already arguing that there is a
third human gender. Such an idea
expresses a weird wish, not a scientific possibility. We are male and female. I do pity (sincerely, not condescendingly)
those who want to be something other than what they are. Transgenderism is mutilation, pure and
simple. Human sexuality, our maleness and femaleness, is one of those
absolutes.
Q: Are there any other “verities”?
A: Tons of them.
Human nature is one. The human
race is plagued by evils that have always plagued us. The oldest history and oldest stories show men
fighting and killing to rule over others.
The insecurities of those who would rule over us are illustrated by
today’s politics. Human nature hasn’t
changed. We all still want what our
great grandparents wanted: affirmation,
self-worth, something to eat, and a house on the hill. Of course super-evolutionists say that humans
will one day be … something different from what we are now. You know … from apes to us now, to some ugly looking
creature in a movie. If so, I betcha
these “beings” will have the same
problems we have today.
Q: You’re touching evolution.
A: Yes. Evolutionary theory is a million miles wide
and a quarter inch deep. Not all smart
people are evolutionists. Many scientists embrace cause and effect. Every effect (a wrist watch, a building, the
universe) has a cause, and the cause is bigger than the effect. I’ve observed geological evolution in my back
yard, but wait and see if “human evolution” ever changes us. (If you can wait a
trillion years, that is. Undecipherable,
unimaginable amounts of time are what super-evolutionists stand on for support,
you know.)
Q: You’re refuting Darwin. I suspect you would also refute Freud.
A: Marx, too.
But Freud is just wrong. Sex is not the strongest, most fundamental
drive in humans. Love is. I’m talking about love that would drive a man
to risk his life to save the lives of his wife and children, or the woman who
would keep her cancer secret because she has a loving husband and children to
care for, or the soldier who truly loves his homeland and is willing to die for
it. Territory probably is next. Read Robert Ardrey’s “Territorial Imperative”
in which he argues that the drive to have a place in the sun is far more
powerful than the sex drive. Hollywood,
libertines, and advertising are the entities that have elevated sex to the
throne it now perches on. We have not
always been as sexualized as we are now, and it seems to me some things are
coming home to roost. Seen the news
lately?
Q: You keep saying “probably.”
A: Well, because I don’t know everything. But I know what I believe. And I do have two eyes, two ears, and at least half a brain. I also had precious, common sense parents who
knew right and wrong and taught it.
Q: What is the biggest problem facing our nation
now?
A: It is what one of my intellectual heroes, Melvyn
Fein, has called “the disloyal opposition.”
In the past, losers of an election accepted defeat, worked with the
winners when they could, while anticipating victory in the next election. Consequently they were called the “loyal
opposition;” opposed, but still loyal to the nation. Today, losers of the last presidential
election are working day and night to overturn the last presidential election. Their actions forebode street fighting and
bloodshed which certainly can happen in America, turning our politics into a
third world brawl and abandoning our historic example to the world of peaceful
transfer of power. Those who lose an
election should accept it and work to win the voters’ favor during the next election.
Q: Where is the joy in all of this?
A: There’s joy in knowing that in spite of a
negative press, the jobs picture is looking good, the stock market is soaring,
working people are voting, my liberal friends and I still love each other, my
two atheist friends and I talk regularly, and Christmas is just around the
corner.
Roger Hines
12/13/17
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