Ah. Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy....
Perhaps you're right. History certainly show that this old world of ours has certainly "turned and churned".
(Come to think of it, in my time, I've probably contributed my fair share to the "turning and churning" crowd)
But is it really being "childish" to work and hope for harmony? (translate- peace?)
I'm not sure that you'd want to go down that road with me, for I have answers to that one that you might not want to hear. Working for peace is not always a piece of cake.
As far as the "band" on the Titanic went, people do not even agree about the tunes they played. (Some said "Nearer My God To Thee", some said "Autumn") but in fact virtually all usable lifeboats were indeed methodically launched on that vessel and the "band" was indeed, heroic. (2 boats were not, as the ship apparently just ran out of time, and a number of the boats were indeed launched well below capacity for several reasons) The Titanic survivors might not have remembered the tunes selected by the "band", but they certainly remembered the "band's" bravery. (Technically, it was an "orchestra", since strings were involved)

By the way, unless I am mistaken, members of the "band" were not signed on as crew members either. Technically, I believe that they were categorized as passengers.
Are musicians therefore any less brave, or less valuable than other members of society during a crisis? Don't ask my dad about that one, as he was an Army musician during WWII. Or, maybe you should. I suspect that he could give you an earful about that topic.
Lastly, I'm not sure what it was that you thought that "God" might have said about all of this either. As for me, I'll stick to the Sermon On The Mount, and that part about peacemakers being blessed...
Back to the s'mores and hugs, my brother....
