“The sin warned against at the very beginning of the Bible is ‘to eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil’ (Genesis 2:17). It does not sound like that should be a sin at all, does it? But the moment I sit on my throne, where I know with certitude who the good guys and the bad guys are, then I’m capable of great evil – while not thinking of it as evil! I have eaten of a dangerous tree, according to the Bible. Don’t judge, don’t label, don’t rush to judgment. You don’t really know other people’s real motives or intentions. You hardly know your own.

The author of the classic book THE CLOUD OF UNKNOWING says that first you have to enter into ‘the cloud of forgetting.’ Forget all your certitudes, all your labels, all your explanations, whereby you’ve put this person in this box, determined this group is going to heaven, decided this race is superior to that race. Just forget it. It’s largely a waste of time. It’s usually your ego projecting itself, announcing itself, and protecting itself. It has little to do with objective reality or real love of the truth.” – Richard Rohr.

Important words as we approach a new year. I’ll see you around the next bend in the river.

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    Anonymous

    It’s hard not to label some folks, like Hitler, for example, or his ilk, as anything but evil.

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