Thursday, August 17, 2006

Kingdom of Odds and Ends

I have finished Kingdom and Heaven (a while ago actually) so let me give you my final thoughts on the movie.

I wish movies would quit making some bishop or cardinal out to be a schmuck in a robe. Seriously, I understand that all you Hollywood types think religious people are all hypocrites, so just let it go. I hope you feel proud of yourselves for hitting an easy target.

Aside from that, the movie actually made a fantastic statement regarding Jerusalem and all the people who have died over the "holy" land.

Our hero stays in character the whole time...his character being a blacksmith who knows military strategy, but he never wavers from his convictions, which lead him to assualt a massively larger force in order to allow the common folk to escape. He takes his vows seriously, and is willing to die for people he doesn't even know, only because he promised to protect them.

Movies about honor usually get high marks from me, there are only so many anti-heroes I can stand......

Which leads us to "V for Vendetta." I liked it, but if we had replaced a masked freak with a Muslim it would have been banned because the main character is nothing more than a terrorist. The soundtrack should have been "Rage Against the Machine," it was so anti-government.

But....as I was driving down the street the other day, I saw cameras above the intersection, supposedly to catch people running red lights. We are told that if we are law-abiding citizens we should have no issues with being recorded, and yet.....

This leads to the big question. How many people getting killed by terrorists in this country each year are we willing to accept in order to keep our freedoms? I don't know the answer, but what is our freedom truly worth?

Brave men and women died for our freedom over the course of this nation's history, are efforts to keep everyone safe taking away those freedoms? Should we try to keep everyone safe, yet allow people their freedoms and realize that a certain amount of people will die each year due to us being free?

I don't want to live in a perpetual state of lockdown in order to avoid all risk to my life. People were willing to die so that OTHERS can enjoy freedom, can we really do any less?

2 comments:

james3v1 said...

Maybe Bryan will remind me of which of the founding fathers said this, but it has been said that "those who would sacrifice liberty for safety will lose both and deserve neither."

Good post, Fritz. And I totally agree about Hollywood and Christians.

ybsxye

dlr said...

...couple versions...

They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security.

Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both.

B. Franklin