hating the people who are being
oppressed,
and loving the people who are doing the oppressing.
~ Malcolm X*
I don't want to read a newspaper, magazine, or social media post, listen to a radio
station, or watch a tv program that will make me crazy angry because of my sense of its
extremes in political or religious or whatever viewpoint. But I also realize
that if I accept only what I want to hear, I may miss
something important that may alter my thoughts by opening my mind. And besides,
if I already know my mind, why would I be afraid to hear another
idea? OH, the dilemma!
Dear Lord of all Critical
Thinking, grant me the patience to hear other voices and not be quick
to reject them without thinking through at least some of the points they try to make. At the very least it will help me to understand what I believe and why. Push me, also,
not to blindly follow the directives of the voices I like better. Your Gospel
gives me the criteria for listening to the opinions of others who set
themselves up as authorities of all information.
Sometimes, no matter how difficult the message or the messenger is at the time, there may still be some truth, wisdom, and a new perspective to be gained when my mind is open. I don't have to change my opinions ~ but I'm free to. I don't have to listen to the disagreeable stuff all the time, either ~ right?
Malcolm was a child of You, God of Abraham, and spoke a truth we don't always want to hear even now. And even he was able to change his mind and be honest about it. But in this case, as with searching for truth as a treasure, X marks this spot very clearly. Please help me to stop, think, and reflect, and, to remember that I must re-evaluate regularly how I accept, reject, and act on an uncomfortable truth. amen.
Sometimes, no matter how difficult the message or the messenger is at the time, there may still be some truth, wisdom, and a new perspective to be gained when my mind is open. I don't have to change my opinions ~ but I'm free to. I don't have to listen to the disagreeable stuff all the time, either ~ right?
Malcolm was a child of You, God of Abraham, and spoke a truth we don't always want to hear even now. And even he was able to change his mind and be honest about it. But in this case, as with searching for truth as a treasure, X marks this spot very clearly. Please help me to stop, think, and reflect, and, to remember that I must re-evaluate regularly how I accept, reject, and act on an uncomfortable truth. amen.
*Malcom X was born as Malcolm Little and after a more than difficult
childhood and later imprisonment, he converted to The Nation of
Islam becoming a minister and a very outspoken, radical, and
controversial human rights activist. After traveling in
the Middle East and Africa and changing affiliations from The Nation
of Islam to Sunni Islam, he repudiated many of his early beliefs and teachings. He
said, "I did many things as a [Nation of Islam] Muslim that I'm sorry for
now. I was a zombie then ... pointed in a certain direction and told to
march." He was assassinated by three members of The Nation of Islam in
1965.
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