Kid A,
Thanks for you opinion. I understand and I agree with you except on this point - a calling in life is whatever the person feels he/she is meant to be. I always felt called to be a Christian. I remember praying at a very young age (maybe 4 or 5) on my own in my room. And at the age of 12 I left the church that 95% of my family supported to find my own way. I picked up my first bible at 12 (KJV) and have never again put it down. I read it almost daily and I personally love my life as a Christian believer. Now, there are many others who do not feel called to become a Christian and I respect their choice to make their own life. The Christian life which is idealy a life of self sacrifice is not for everyone but it works for me. And I love it!
I had an uncle that was in the Marines and fought in Vietnam. Ever since he was a small child he wanted to join the Marines and when he was old enough, he did just that. Thank God he came home safely. My grandmother used to tell me how her son would live, eat and breath Marines way before he became one. She was against him going to Vietnam but he wanted to go. He enlisted on his own and was not drafted in. My son reminds me so much of my uncle I often tease him that Uncle Sam was reincarnated in him.
If I could choose what my son will do - I would definately choose something other than the military and especially the Navy SEALS. But many people believe this is a noble thing to do and there have been young ones who talked about doing it from an early age. If his mind is still set on it when he is 18, I cannot do anything but support him. BTW he asked me to sign him in at 17 and I said NO WAY!
He knows my opinion but trying to tell a kid who lived several years of his life on a Navy Base and whose father, uncle, grandfather are all ex military NOT to join is a little ludicrous. How can we say "do as I say and not as I do?".
My sincere hope though is that even if he joins the Navy when he is older, he does not make the SEALS. It is a long shot anyway. And he could very well change his mind by then. Also, just to let everyone know - I looked up information on the SEALS and I am sorry but although they are special war forces they are much more than just killing machines. And if you think about it - all military personnel are potentially killing machines. That is why the military life would never have been right for me - I cannot even hurt a fly. Lilly