Seth Barnes Nov 18, 2006 7:00 PM

The price of spiritual freedom

Three years ago I was talking to my friend Andrew Shearman in London. He told me about his grandfather who died in the Battle of the Somme. Today...

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Three years ago I was talking to my friend Andrew Shearman in London. He told me about his grandfather who died in the Battle of the Somme.

Today the tragedy of that death was brought home to me in a random way. I was Googling "Tajikistan" today (a possible future destination for the World Race) and of all things, up popped a web site about World War I.

On the first day of the Battle of the Somme, 20,000 British were killed and 38,000 were wounded or missing. 58,000 total, that's about the same number as all the Americans who died in Viet Nam. By the time the battle ended four months later, over a million had been killed.

The tragedy is that the generals drawing up strategy could have avoided the carnage if they had understood the limits of artillery as a weapon. As a consequence of their flawed assumption that artillery would so soften up the Germans that it would be a cake walk for the infantry, they sent wave after wave of soldiers into a hailstorm of enemy bullets, Andrew's grandfather among them.

The abstract was made personal when I emailed Andrew the above link this morning and received this reply: "Oh my goodness Seth - I was riveted. Yes my Grandfather was one of the dead in the Somme. Lions led by donkeys. Great article - reminder that freedom is never free and that the price of freedom is eternal vigilance. Spiritual freedom included."

The price of our spiritual freedom is eternal vigilance - that's profound.

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