update 2: I disconnected the tweeters from the front channels for now. I still get sound from the loudspeakers, just not the tweeters. I do not have the money to replace my whole system as of yet. Do you think it will be ok if I just use it as is for now and kill the power to the reciever when I am away? This totally sucks... I have had no trouble from this equipment for over 5 years and not I am afraid of all of it.
The only way that could happen is if your receiver has developed a fault. The receiver must have developed a supersonic oscillation and fried the tweeters.
The other possibility is that you turned your rig up much too loud and generated a lot of distortion products and fried the tweeters.
In fact as I think about it, I think you caused the failure, as you fried two tweeters. I doubt two channels would go into oscillation at once, so most likely you drove your receiver into hard clipping and fried the tweeters.
You need to replace the tweeters at least. You might want to have your receiver put on a scope and at least check it does not oscillate when pushed hard, then you won't damage your next speakers or tweeters.