P. O. Box 295545
Lewisville, Texas 75029
January 5, 2012
Star Telagrahm
Dear Editor:
I watched with sadness the decision of leaders in Ft. Worth to humiliate some of their citizens by publishing the names of those arrested for DUI. This was based, I believe, upon your two primary religions in Western Culture: 1) Keynesian-Marxism, which presumes that the ends justify the means, and 2) Biblical Christianity, a collection of 66 philosophy books that are in gross dysfunctional conflict with one another, if taken to be inerrant, making everyone into a demon in the eyes of someone and no one worthy of a genuine act of discretion, mercy or redemption.
In my Gandhian view, religions inform law, but no written document is inerrant. Keynesian-Marxism seeks to enslave the individual to the collectivist state through its coercive inroads on the rights to property, while Biblical Christianity has been proved less that inerrant in various books like, "Jesus Interrupted."
The truth is that the ends do no justify the means, for in one sense the ends do not ultimately ever arrive, so only the ever evolving means are what we have. If we deprive ourselves of proper means, then we destroy all into a mud hole of dysfunctional defamation and wrath.
I urge the leaders of Ft. Worth to sit quietly, contemplating the truth in relationship to their policies, waiting for the cow bells that surround truth to fall silent until they experience that release of tension within the pit of their stomach that is the sign that all the questions have been answered and that truth has been attained. This is the path to good governance and an economy of permanance in a world of peace.
Most respectfully,
Gene Chapman