My Response to “The Courage of Compassion” by Galen Pearl
“Once a person has surrendered his/her will and become a mere tool, there are no lengths of evil to which the fool will not go, yet all the time is unable to see that it is evil. Here lies the danger of a diabolical exploitation of humanity, which can do irreparable damage to the human character.
But it is just at this point that we realize that the fool cannot be saved by education. What he/she needs is redemption…”
~Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Bonhoeffer’s message is a stark warning to us all. Should we chose to march, write letters to various publications or to our congress people, give money to what we feel is a “just cause” — lets us remember that all are susceptible to personal and collective error, to misguided thinking, to human frailty.
"Utterly Humbled by Mystery" by Fr. Richard Rohr
I believe in mystery and multiplicity. To religious believers this may sound almost pagan. But I don’t think so. My very belief and experience of a loving and endlessly creative God has led me to trust in both.
I’ve had the good fortune of teaching and preaching across much of the globe, while also struggling to make sense of my experience in my own tiny world. This life journey has led me to love mystery and not feel the need to change it or make it un-mysterious. This has put me at odds with many other believers I know who seem to need explanations for everything.
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