Saturday, June 7, 2008

Fathers and Hope

Having evolved as hunters and protectors, human males are predisposed to violent behavior. Fortunately, the development of human culture has served to reign in this tendency but, as we all know, wars and violent crimes persist, almost always at the hands of men.

With Father's Day on the horizon, let's recognize that our best hope for ending this recurring cycle of violence lies with fathers themselves. Through their example, advice and influence, they have the best opportunity to direct their sons away from this innate behavior. On the other hand, their absence, emotionally and/or physically, significantly increases the risk of violent crime in these young men.

Life involves a series of choices and, without guidance, humans tend to follow their basal instincts. Fathers have both the duty and the opportunity to encourage their sons (and daughters) to make responsible decisions. They offer our best hope for a peaceful planet.