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Title: | CN BC: PUB LTE: Drug Users Cause Own Pain |
Published On: | 2008-06-17 |
Source: | North Island Gazette (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2008-06-23 00:15:21 |
DRUG USERS CAUSE OWN PAIN
Dear editor,
Can letter writer Gloria Walkus explain what the government could
have taken to save her from her own drug taking? The criminal laws
were already in place.
Drugs have been demonized for more than 100 years so Gloria must have
been the only person in Canada who was not warned about the evils of
getting involved with drug abuse.
Lost, hurt, lonely, ashamed, angry ... that's spiritual stuff the
government ought not be doing.
I would suggest Gloria was in control of every drug that passed her
lips, since all that is freely willed behaviour.
What kind of help did Gloria need? Soul doctoring is the answer, but
we have a separation of state and religion in Canada, and that's why
addictions counsellors cannot do whatever it takes. What it takes is
a decision on the part of the drug taker to quit.
Canadians ought to repeal drug prohibition. The criminalization of
sinners is not helping anyone, and in fact does a great deal of harm.
Only socialists believe the nonsense that it takes a community to
raise a child. It takes good parenting to instill the character
needed to resist the temptation of adult pleasures.
Judeo-Christian values are called "traditional" because they were
invented for that purpose.
Yielding to the temptation of pleasure drugs is a disease only in a
metaphorical sense.
Good and bad can be readily exchanged with healthy and unhealthy behaviors.
Canadians have learned how to do all our moralizing in medical
sounding language in what has evolved into a therapeutic state.
Disease, treatment and cure have replaced sin, repentance and
redemption to meet the intellectual expectations of our age.
But nothing has changed since Jefferson's time. Only the individual
can channel their own energies. Nobody else can make the decision to
change your life except you.
All this nonsense of everybody needing help. Who does that serve? Are we crazy?
The helpers are clergymen by definition, not clinicians though the
language is medical sounding.
Benefactors and malefactors have existed since time began and they
don't need any help from the government to find each other.
Some are rolling in the gutter looking to be saved, and some are
patrolling the gutters looking for someone to save.
That should be church business-all of it.
Chris Buors
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Dear editor,
Can letter writer Gloria Walkus explain what the government could
have taken to save her from her own drug taking? The criminal laws
were already in place.
Drugs have been demonized for more than 100 years so Gloria must have
been the only person in Canada who was not warned about the evils of
getting involved with drug abuse.
Lost, hurt, lonely, ashamed, angry ... that's spiritual stuff the
government ought not be doing.
I would suggest Gloria was in control of every drug that passed her
lips, since all that is freely willed behaviour.
What kind of help did Gloria need? Soul doctoring is the answer, but
we have a separation of state and religion in Canada, and that's why
addictions counsellors cannot do whatever it takes. What it takes is
a decision on the part of the drug taker to quit.
Canadians ought to repeal drug prohibition. The criminalization of
sinners is not helping anyone, and in fact does a great deal of harm.
Only socialists believe the nonsense that it takes a community to
raise a child. It takes good parenting to instill the character
needed to resist the temptation of adult pleasures.
Judeo-Christian values are called "traditional" because they were
invented for that purpose.
Yielding to the temptation of pleasure drugs is a disease only in a
metaphorical sense.
Good and bad can be readily exchanged with healthy and unhealthy behaviors.
Canadians have learned how to do all our moralizing in medical
sounding language in what has evolved into a therapeutic state.
Disease, treatment and cure have replaced sin, repentance and
redemption to meet the intellectual expectations of our age.
But nothing has changed since Jefferson's time. Only the individual
can channel their own energies. Nobody else can make the decision to
change your life except you.
All this nonsense of everybody needing help. Who does that serve? Are we crazy?
The helpers are clergymen by definition, not clinicians though the
language is medical sounding.
Benefactors and malefactors have existed since time began and they
don't need any help from the government to find each other.
Some are rolling in the gutter looking to be saved, and some are
patrolling the gutters looking for someone to save.
That should be church business-all of it.
Chris Buors
Winnipeg, Manitoba
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