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Wednesday, April 21, 1999


In Littleton's Wake

By Larry P. Arnn


In Colorado on Tuesday there occurred another in a series of horrifying
multiple murders by American schoolchildren of their classmates.  This type
of murder is a fairly recent phenomenon. The fact that it--as opposed to
other types of murders--has not occurred from time immemorial, or even
previously in American history, suggests in itself the stupidity of the
stock explanations by government officials and the press.

For instance, the reason for these murders cannot be that "America is a gun
culture," because Americans have always owned a lot of guns. Yet American
schoolchildren have not always been moved to commit indiscriminate
slaughter.

What has changed, that could more plausibly explain this alarming
phenomenon?

Tuesday's events bring to mind the famous episode of Richard Loeb and Nathan
Leopold, two young men who, in 1924, conceived and executed the "perfect
crime"--the murder of a schoolmate. They were caught, convicted and
sentenced to life plus 99 years in prison. In his writings later, Leopold
made plain this was an experiment--"as easy for us to justify as an
entomologist in impaling a beetle on a pin"--inspired by the philosophy of
Friedrich Nietzsche.

By coincidence, and along the same lines, the following story was brought to
my attention yesterday morning.

A viewer of an award-winning TV series recently e-mailed ABC Television,
owned by Disney Co., criticizing the story line of an episode in which a
lawyer's mother wanted him to help her obtain the right in court to marry
another woman.  The lawyer's reluctance to do so was portrayed as backward
and intolerant. The viewer's e-mail referred to the Bible in suggesting that
this reluctance may instead have been correct.

Here is the response this viewer received from the ABC Online Webmaster:
"How about getting your nose out of the Bible (which is only a book of
stories compiled by many different writers hundreds of years ago) and read
the Declaration of Independence (what our nation is built on) where it says
'All Men are Created Equal'--and try treating them that way for a change!?
Or better yet, try thinking for yourself and stop using an archaic book of
stories as your crutch for your existence."

Let me make two rebuttal points to this startlingly frank (and intolerant)
response that I think are relevant as we think about yesterday's school
murders.

First, the principle of human equality in the Declaration of Independence is
a moral, not a morally relativistic principle. It is a recognition that
human beings have a common nature, that they are able to understand that
nature by use of their reason, and that they are able to deduce from it
common rules of morality, or what the Declaration calls "the laws of nature
and of nature's God." One of these deductions is that humans are born male
and female for the purpose of procreation and child-rearing.   Thus laws
that restrict marriage and adoption to men and women are in keeping not only
with the Bible, but with nature, and with the Declaration.

To suggest, like Mr. ABC Online Webmaster, that in America all types of
behavior are to be looked on as equal, is to deny the common nature that
separates humans from beasts. To the extent this view gains currency, we can
only expect behavior to follow suit.

Second, the idea that it is better to "think for yourself" than to draw upon
"archaic stories" such as the Ten Commandments, the Sermon on the Mount, or
the Declaration's laws of nature, is an idea that has been common to every
criminal since the dawn of time.  But since the 1960s it has been adopted as
a maxim of American education and promoted as a truism by our popular
culture.  This bodes ill.

In the wake of the events in Littleton, let us first pray for our country
and for our families, and then let us stand strongly for the idea of liberty
rooted in moral principle, not moral relativism.

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