Today, September 21, is International Day of Peace. It was established by the United Nations
in 1982 to “encourage all of mankind to work towards worldwide peace.”
How
ironic that this year the date falls just as our world grapples with seemingly
never ending whirlwinds of protests and violence fueled by hate.
The media headlines of the past week are disturbing; because
of an amateurish crudely made film, The Innocence of Muslims, more than 30
people are dead and mobs have rioted in 20 countries. All allegedly in the name of avenging an
insult to a religious leader whose religion, Islam, means peace.
Why are we letting the fanatics on both sides
control the agenda?