[Vision2020] Concerning NSA
Andrew Knecht
knec7190 at uidaho.edu
Wed Feb 16 20:59:16 PST 2005
This is my first blog post, so please forgive me for any breach of protocol. I will keep
this short. Hopefully.
The current issues surrounding New Saint Andrew's College and their zoning dilemma has
presented itself to me a few times, some I have sought and some I have not. I feel I have
an elementary understanding of the situation and a certain feeling predominated my thoughts
each time it was presented, every time growing more and more concrete. I hope what I say is
worth hearing and understood correctly.
I can not speak to the exact motives of the men who pointed out the zoning problem of NSA,
but from what I have heard the basis is not a good one. Desiring another man's (or men's)
suffering through incrimination, whether an allegation is true or not, is wrong. The desire
should be purely for the upholding of the law and the retention of order. I hope that the
feeling these men had when they found this problem was not "now we have a means to smite
them by," but instead, "here is a violation, we should bring this to the authorities'
attention." My question to them is this: If it were any institution in violation of this
code other than NSA, would you have even brought it up? Would you have pursued it as you
have this particular case? Would you have even cared? If the answer turns out to be "yes"
for all of them, then I see no problem with the men. However, if even one can not be agreed
upon, I ask that the men please consider their true motivations. Please do not encourage
other's dislike through your own dislike. Your reaction urges other's with a struggle
against NSA, many of which stem from just hatred. Wishing for any person to fail or
struggle because you abhor them, even in a slight manner, is a fault for yourself. Bringing
up such a case reveals one's own sin as much as the accused. Work for order and upholding
of the law for the good of others, not yourself.
Now, after saying this, if it be the case that the dispute is due to a dislike of NSA and
its affiliations, it does not detract from the fact that NSA may be breaking the law. (This
is a particular fuzzy area for me as to the claims of each side) The leaders set before us
are appointed by God, I believe this by faith in what He promises. Therefore going against
them is going against God. Our leaders locally have set a law concerning zoning that NSA is
not following to some degree. No matter if the accusers are in error in their approach or
not, the law states something and NSA is not adhering to that law. And from what I have
seen and read, NSA's reaction to the accusation is dodgy. Trying to either put the blame
elsewhere, say they didn't need a permit or were unaware they needed one or they simply
point back at the critic. My question for those in charge are: Are you being truthful
about your perception of your condition? Are you jumping straight to defense mode without
unbais consideration? Is it pride? How much greater a witness and example would it be if
you simply conceded and moved on with no complaining? What keeps you from doing so?
Ignorance can only go so far. Accepting one's punishment and assignments is a duty all men
are called to. Suffering, whether by tyranny or simple mistakes, is something Christians
need to expect. "Consider it pure joy..." when you are given an opportunity to show your
respect for a town that is struggling to accept you. Do not let pride bury you even further
into contention. If pride keeps you from moving, you are in sin. If money keeps you from
moving, what price are you unwilling to pay in order to be an example to those that are
against you? Will you not be rewarded for such a wonderful witness? What keeps you from
leaving? I must stress: look at the law, truthfully consider if you are at fault, ignore
how or who you hear it from, fix it.
My intention for this note is not to increase the disputes between the two parties. I hope
that my message is a teaching one, if not to the parties discussed within it, to those that
choose to follow the issue. If my words are deemed praiseworthy, I hope that those reading
it will return hate with love and care not for the issue but for peace between God's
disciples to return, no matter the engine. If what I say is doomed to be poorly spoken and
filled with mistakes, I wish only that my idea of a Christian, humble end be continued.
Thanks for bearing with me. Not as short as I had expected, but I said what I wanted. Good
day.
-That's that
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