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The Rev. David R. Becker |
WATCHMAKER MORNING STAR CATHOLIC ORIGINS SOCIETY P.O.BOX 189 Shade Gap, PA. 17255 March 20, 1995 Dear Mr. Muzzy, Thank you for your donation of $10.00 to Morning Star. Your help is greatly appreciated. Your note was a learning experience for me. I was not hip to the generational battle cry, "I don't care!" and has caused me to do a little reflecting. I was reminded of Phillip E. Johnson's comment that the prevailing philosophy on the college campus today is genteel nihilism. I suspect also that the existentialism of Camus and Sartre is still somewhat fashionable, with its emphasis on the "absurdity" of all reality. And so it seems to me that the question "What difference does it(anything)make?" comes from a kind of nihilistic/existentialistic view of reality, and the implied answer is, "Nothing we think or say or do makes any difference whatever and is totally without significance." It is no wonder that the big problem Camus wrestled with was "Why should one not commit suicide?" and he never came up with any meaningful answer to that question either. In regard to your sister's suicide, I truly believe she is with God. Enclosed are three articles which I call Highlights of Watchmaker, as well as the March issue containing a theological article on grace by Fr. Brain Harrison, who tackles with suicide and forgiveness. Jesus said all are welcome at His Father's table. Your sister's grievous sin was an act of mental illness. God does not punish the ignorant. I am happy that your parish permitted her to be buried on consecrated ground. All have sinned and all are saved by God's merciful son. The question that face all thinking people are the ones that deal with God, nature, what's real and what isn't, life, death. and what happens to us, if anything, after we die. Our two thousand year Catholic tradition includes some great minds(Augustine, Aquinas, others)and the witness of some great saints(Francis of Assisi, Maximilian Kolbe, others)who probe these questions deeply and kept coming up with answers that constitute the Catholic faith. That faith has always served me in times of crisis more than any claims of philosophers. I hope you will enjoy WATCHMAKER. If ever you wish to challenge something in it, or delve deeper into some question, don't hesitate to write. I'll do my best to respond to whatever concerns you raise. Sincerely, Fr. David R. Becker. |