A thought for the day: Gandhi once said, “The enemy is fear. We
think it is hate, but it is fear.”
I believe, actually I know, this statement is true. Hate is born
out of unbridled fear.
I’ve often wondered why so many straight people, mostly
religious people, seemed to hate gay people so fervently. It finally occurred
to me that it’s because, by going against their set of religious guidelines,
gay people actually challenge those rules, which challenges their entire belief
system. Even gay Christians and Muslims challenge those beliefs they profess to follow.
It seems a bit strange to me that Christians and Muslims are so
insecure that any challenge to even a single rule sends them into a hateful
dither, but as Gandhi points out, it comes down to fear. They must be deathly
afraid of anyone poking holes in the blanket of faith they have wrapped
themselves in. I can only think that it must be a very thin blanket indeed if
there is so much fear of losing it.
I for one have no wish to strip anything away from religious
people, even through I think in many cases organized religions do more harm
that good in the world. I believe everyone has their own path to follow, and
every path eventually lead to the same place.
My wish for the New Year is that we all walk our separate paths
hand in hand in a spirit of love and acceptance.
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