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By destroying thousands of innocent people on September 11th 2001, terrorists provoked righteous outrage; but their most damaging achievement could be to make us forget our humanity. (One year on, in September 2002, the author added a postscript to this article - see the end of Page 2).

The Twin Towers

The attack on the twin towers of New York's World Trade Center on 11th September 2001 was such an inhuman act that the world watched in disbelief. This aggression touched many nations directly, as their citizens were brought together so implausibly to die on the same spot. It was a crime against the world and an assault on humanity itself.

But humanity's twin towers of uniqueness are still under attack. The assault seen on television screens across the world was a malicious act carried out with animal hatred; but the truly human response is to rise above hatred. Two distinctive characteristics make the human spirit soar above the rest of creation and, when those twin towers are brought down, we become little more than wild overbearing predators. The dual characteristics that mark out humanity are the towers of wisdom and love.

Wisdom is a distinctively human feature, but is best displayed in the best of humans. It is the unlikely skill by which we order our lives with a long-term view. It enables us to act, rather than to react. It empowers us to make considered choices, rather than to follow our instincts. King Solomon asked God for the gift of wisdom and the Bible recounts a quaint, but revealing story as proof that his prayer had been granted. In this homely narrative, we read of two women who each laid claim to the same baby. They argued their cases with such vehemence that lower officials were unable to choose between them. Brought before Solomon, the wise king ruled that the child should be cut in half and one piece given to each "mother". Contrasting emotional responses immediately identified the true parent, who was given back her child. This strange tale identifies wisdom as the ability to predict how other people's minds will respond to circumstances. Solomon knew that, when put under pressure, these women would reveal their convictions.

Animals - and humans behaving like animals - are driven by instinct and emotion and controlled by action and reaction. Base instinct meets attack with counter-attack, but we didn't tame wild animals by such methods. In wisdom we learned how the animals' minds worked, and reshaped their behaviour, teaching them to want what we wanted. When we hunt and attack wild beasts we make them wilder and more dangerous. When we hunt and attack wild terrorists we confirm them in their fanatical beliefs. We may trap, contain and destroy a few extremists but, to win the battle against terrorism we need to reach people's minds. The most extreme minority may never be amenable to reform, but acts of towering wisdom can change the minds of the wavering masses of people from whose ranks the new extremists might otherwise come.

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