I enjoyed your recent comments squirbel and DeezerQueue
They have reminded me of something found in the book of James (NT) 1:26–27 “If any man among you seem to be religious, and bridleth not his tongue, but deceiveth his own heart, this man’s religion is vain. Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this, To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world.”
Isn’t it interesting that one of the important tenets of a religious life mentioned here is to “bridle our tongues”. That is certainly a dying art! To show restraint. To listen louder than we speak. To strive for understanding. To refrain from saying something that would hurt another’s feelings. Perhaps this seems impossible in a world filled with people who not only have strong opinions, but insist on sharing them at every turn – and now with the modern media of internet chat and blogging we are provided a global audience with the click of a button.
Our words and our deeds are the outward proof of the belief system we follow. Often the religion professed and the religion actually practiced differ greatly. Perhaps this has fostered distrust and fear towards “religion” among some. We are all human beings who make mistakes, however, if everyone strived to live PURE religion it would be an incredible world filled with kindness, goodness and peace.
Caring for the poor and needy, doing a quiet service for someone without any recognition, giving encouragement to a child, offering a kind word to a stranger, not taking offense… all religions teach these things. Often this behavior is sadly thrown to the wayside on the busy highway we travel called “the pursuit of happiness”. It is ironic. Where is true happiness? Certainly it is never found in belittling or hating others who are different or whom have beliefs we do not understand.
Unfortunately, those who desire to fuel hatred and promote violence and bigotry will always exist. Since the beginning of time these people have distorted religious teachings to justify their end. But they are not the majority, and they do not have the power to determine the future of our world unless we let them. We each have the power to choose whether we will be a peace maker, or a peace breaker. Will we stop a lie, or spread it? Will we cool the fire, or fan the flame? Will we treat someone else the way we would want to be treated?
Pure religion never has and never will teach intolerance, violence, anger or hatred.
Pure religion is love.
I hope that we will teach our children this through example. A belief system based on tolerance, kindness, peace, understanding and love is the only way that we will build a better world for the next generation. It starts with you and me.