Sunday, April 27, 2008

We are all human!!

Bertrand Russell in a A Free Man's Worship Writes

The life of man is a long march through the night, surrounded by invisible foes, tortured by weariness and pain, toward a goal that few can hope to reach, and where none may tarry long. One by one, as they march, our comrades vanish from our sight, seized by the silent orders of omnipotent death. Very brief is the time in which we can help them, in which their happiness or misery is decided. Be it ours to shed sunshine on their path, to lighten their sorrows by the balm of sympathy, to give them the pure joy of a never-tiring-affection, to strengthen failing courage, to instill faith in hours of despair. Let us not weigh in grudging scales their merits and demerits, but let us think only of their need--of their sorrows, the difficulties, perhaps the blindness, that makes the misery of their lives; let us remember that they are fellow sufferers in the same darkness, actors in the same tragedy with ourselves. And so, when their day is over, when their good and their evil have become eternal by the immortality of the past, be it ours to feel that, where they suffered, where they failed, no deed of ours was the cause; but wherever a spark of the divine fire kindled in their hearts, we were ready with encouragement, with sympathy, with brave words in which high courage glowed.
This passage really makes me think. I feel that it really hits on what I am striving to do and what I feel we all should be striving to do as people and as humans as members of the human race. It shouldn't matter to me what a persons religion is or what their sexual preference is, or their income bracket, or their country of origin. What should matter is that I m doing all I can to help them live a good life. That I treat them with kindness and with the respect that they are due as persons of worth. To do anything less, is I feel just as much of a sin as any of the ten commandments. It is hard to always remember but we are all people and we all have the same spark of humanity within us.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Happily you don't get to choose what is a sin, so it doesn't matter what you think is good or bad, it only matters what God has said in the Bible. Russell is famous for writing an essay entitled "Why I Am not a Christian" so perhaps you should be wary of following him down the wide path to hell.

Anonymous said...

Yet, you might do something that makes them unhappy which is good for them (stop them from robbing a store, for example).

CS Lewis said that we must treat everyone with utmost respect because they're either nearly divine in glory (what Christians will be like in paradise) or horrific, terrifying monsters (hell's residents) in the end.