You Told Me Where You Were On 9/11/2001. Now Where Were You on 9/16/2001?
This is a tough week for America as we mourn the 2,996 lives
lost on 9/11/2001, a day that will also go down in infamy. I read several accounts on social media this
week of people recalling exactly where they were when they heard the news that
a plane had struck the North Tower of the World Trade Center. The time was 8:46 a.m. EDT and the way we
lived was forever changed. As for me I was
an hour behind living in North Aurora, IL. preparing to head out and go into
downtown Chicago for a trade show. That
trip was replaced by endless hours glued to the TV set wondering how can people
be so damn mean.
So now you know where I was on 9/11/2001 and now I want to
know where were you on 9/16/2001? 9/11
was a Tuesday thus making 9/16 a Sunday.
So where were you? I can’t tell
you everything about that day but I do know I went to church that day and it
was packed. I was sort of a regular and
you can thank my Catholic guilt for that, but I married a Lutheran and women
always win so we attended a Lutheran church in Batavia, Illinois. On Sunday 9/16 that little church was asses
to elbows. Pardon my french, but it was and I remember feeling a little indignant that I couldn’t sit in my normal
spot, in the back, near the door. You
know how some of us church folk can get!
We go to church to get enlightened by the good word and then get pissed
that someone is in our pew! I looked
hard at the folks sitting in my spot and their faces told me that they were
hurting just like me, so to the balcony I went and I found a piece of
hardwood to sit on and I made do. I bowed my head and then asked God how could
people be so damn mean---the terrorists---not the people sitting in my spot. I’m
bad but not THAT bad!
Fast forward to today and I can almost sit anywhere I want
when I go to church. Where did everyone
go? Sidebar---I am not writing this to
show you all how good I am and you suck because I chose to give about 90
minutes to God in formal worship every week.
I go to church because I suck worse than you in this game of life and
there will be no judging. Plenty of
people way better than me don’t go to church at all, and this is just about
everyone BTW. I go because I am broken,
hurting, and a worse sinner than the person reading this line right now. That would be you! I’m just wondering where everyone went---that’s
all and why is America becoming more secular...just wondering.
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Churches, synagogues, mosques, temples, I bet they all were
packed on 9/16/2001. (9/15/01 for those who recognize Saturday as the sabbath) For me that will always be the Sunday we all asked why? If you are still asking why (me!) I would
suggest finding a place to worship and start this weekend. Not sure you will find all the answers you
are looking for, but you may live longer.
Say what? Yes, live longer. In
an article published in the June 2016 issue of JAMA Internal Medicine, four
Harvard University researchers analyzed data collected from 75,534 women over
16 years, between 1996 and 2012. They found that those who attended more than
one religious service each week had a 33
percent lower risk of premature death. Good news for dudes like me is
that you don’t need a perfect attendance card to reap a benefit! Twice-weekly
attendance corresponded to a 26
percent lower risk, and less than once a week meant 13 percent lower risk. I’m
afraid my risk reduction is closer to 13% than it is to 33 percent, but I will
take it and I am hoping this benefit covers men too---although we were not studied. http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/16/health/religion-lifespan-health/
Live long and prosper.
Just don’t sit in my seat this Sunday because I will judge…. then ask
for forgiveness. Sorry but I am still a work in progress.
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