In a TV commercial about buying gold, former Watergate figure and current radio talk show host Gordon Liddy transfers several coins from one hand to the other and says, "That's the sound of security; that's the sound of gold!"

After the events of last week, somehow gold doesn't seem to offer the kind of security we need.

First, there was the attempted terrorist bombing in Times Square in which a recently naturalized American citizen of Pakistani descent allegedly tried to explode an SUV containing propane, fertilizer, firecrackers and a timer he apparently hoped would cause massive casualties and produce chaos in our streets and economic markets.

Next came something that did produce chaos in our markets: a 1,000-point swing in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. It was apparently triggered by a computer glitch, the exact cause of which remains a mystery.

The problem with the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico has contributed to a lack of faith by some in the security of offshore drilling, though the cause of the oil rig explosion and leak may have been beyond the control of British Petroleum, which leased the rig from owners Transocean LTD.

Amidst all of this, a group of Christians came to Washington to participate in the National Day of Prayer. They appear insecure over where the Obama administration is leading us. While their Book has a lot to say about prayer, the instructions of its Author are for a kind of prayer that has nothing to do with public displays:

"And when you pray," said Jesus of Nazareth, "do not be like the hypocrites, for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the street corners to be seen by men. I tell you the truth; they have received their reward in full. But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you." (Matthew 6:5-6)

That seems pretty straightforward. Public prayer can be a snare. It can make people think there is strength in numbers, when their Scripture teaches the opposite. These gatherings give many a false sense of security and present a bad example to those who do not believe as they do.

Judge Barbara Crabb, a U.S. district judge in Wisconsin, recently ruled it is unconstitutional for the government to endorse the National Day of Prayer. She did not rule prayer unconstitutional, which would be an entirely different matter.

The decision will likely be appealed, but again, that Book says Christians are to obey the government because God instituted it. How do they justify disobeying a government God has put in place, including one led by President Obama, who many "Christian leaders" spend more time bashing then they do praying for?

And if they believe, as Paul wrote, that all authority is from God, why are they spending so much time criticizing the authorities and focusing on the "kingdom of this world," instead of focusing on that other "kingdom" they say they believe is eternal?

Could it be that their security, in practice, is more from this world than in the next? They want to see results, though they are admonished to "live by faith, not by sight." (2 Corinthians 5:7). They are not alone.

Religious, or not, people are looking for things they can cling to, hoping to gain meaning, purpose, hope and security. But as these events have shown, our faith and quest for security are misplaced if we are looking to government alone to save us from terrorists, volatile markets and oil spills.

There is no ultimate security in this world and no guarantee of protection from anything, including disease and death. That ultimate security comes from somewhere else. It isn't from public displays of prayer, investments, security cameras, or things you buy. Such things are the sounds of insecurity.

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What is the Spiritual Progressive Movement? The closest I could come is The Network of Spiritual Progressives, a religious organisation. Albeit with seemingly laudible aims, still weighed down with the baggage of superstition.
My religious radar is set off whenever I see the word "spirit". There are many more useful synonyms...attitude, character, enthusiasm, essence, etc that better define the characteristics required to set this world on the better path.
Yin/yang.Right/wrong.............left/right are false dichotomies. I don't know if false dichotomies are the invention of religion or perhaps an early survival adaptation (enabling quick decisions), but they are certainly the meat and potatoes of religious "education". There are many shades/degrees that exist between the simplistic false dichotomies and all must be taken into account.
There is no ulimate security in this world, nor will there ever be, barring frontal lobotomies and/or lymbic system brain surgery on a global scale. The best we can hope for is that benevolence as a byproduct of evolution eventually mitigates the worst excesses.

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