18 Feb 2008 04:53:24 | Terry Dashner
“Collapsing…”
Terry Dashner……………………..Faith Fellowship Church PO Box 1586
Broken Arrow, OK 74013
Capitol Reader Political Book Summaries writes, “In Collapse,
Jared Diamond argues that present global resource consumption
trends are not sustainable. Throughout history, civilizations
have collapsed or declined, in no small measure, because their
populations have undermined the ecological niches upon which
their existence depends. Diamond believes that a complex set of
factors, such as environmental resilience (or fragility), social
flexibility, larger global trends and even pure luck, combine in
unpredictable ways to influence whether societies fail or
succeed.”
I have a point of contention with the stated summary. But first,
let me tell you something about Jared Diamond. Diamond is
brilliant and tends to see the greater picture of things by
studying the significance of the small things. His book, Guns,
Germs, and Steel was a very rich read. It’s amazing how unseen
germs, industrialized steel, and other small things shaped world
history.
Diamond teaches geography at the University of California and is
the Pulitzer Prize winning author of Guns, Germs, and Steel. (It
seems that others thought the book was good also.) He is one of
the most distinguished experts in the field of evolutionary
biology. He has written more than 200 articles for magazines
such as Discover, Nature and Geo, and his work has proven highly
influential in informing public discourse on a range of
environmental and social issues. He is a smart, very smart guy.
Now back to my point of contention. Let me start by stating a
disclaimer. I’m far from qualified to match wits or backgrounds
with Diamond. I resist the temptation to flatter myself in
thinking that I could add or take away anything Professor
Diamond states in his well written book. Nevertheless, I would
be remiss to neglect in telling you something that Diamond and
other highly educated men and women oftentimes overlook when it
comes to telling a story on how things came to be. I refuse to
believe that “pure luck” is equal to science and technology in
either augmenting or whithering civilizations. I refuse to
accept this.
Why am I being pig headed, you may ask? Granted, my background
pre-disposes me to “pig headedness.” I grew up in a minister’s
home. I attended school in a small town and left home at 18 to
serve in the United States military. The year was 1973. I
returned in 1977 to marry my high school sweetheart with whom
I’ve enjoyed her love and acceptance for the past 27 years. I’ve
reared three children, all grown. I served my community as a
police officer through the years and now enjoy retirement. In
retirement I’ve chosen to pastor a small church that my father
founded.
I tell you my background of the past 50 years to set the stage
for what I’m about to write. When it comes to human history
“luck” may seem the order of the day, but it isn’t. “…pure
luck…” should be changed to “God’s Providence and over riding
hand in the affairs of men.” Yes the longer I live, the more I
study history (my life’s passion), the more I see the movement
and aligning of nations—either past or present—the more I am
convinced that “luck” in world affairs has little to do with the
way things are. It is God who holds the course of human history
in the palms of His Hands.
So, when you are tempted to scratch your head and think—Wow—what
luck! Try this. God doesn’t rule His world and universe by luck.
He rules by His Sovereignty and favors those who will serve Him
willingly. No my friend, it isn’t luck that’s covering history.
It’s the goodness and favor of God who is The Almighty history
maker.
Keep the faith. Stay the course. Jesus is coming soon. Are you
ready? Or maybe I should inquire—are you feeling lucky?
Pastor T.dash
About Author :
Pastors a small church in what used to be a small town.