Thursday, April 23, 2020

Good People Trapped By Bad Ideas

photo credit: Richard Quick
Most of us have probably heard of the Westboro Baptist Church in Kansas. It made headlines with its over-the-top condemnation of many groups of people. I won’t go into all that now, as you can do a search and find instances of their vitriol. I read an interview with one of its former members, Megan Phelps-Roper. She ran the church’s Twitter account until she broke from the church in 2012. One of the questions in the interview was: “How do you reconcile your love for family members still in the church while you no longer accept their beliefs?” She responded: “I believe that they are good people who have been trapped by bad ideas.” Wow. This is simply stated with the least condemnation possible, don’t you think? She goes on to say that it’s important to see these people as capable of change, because then there is hope. “We should be willing to reach out. Imagine what could happen if we kept reaching out to people like Westboro members? There’s so much power in seeing the possibility of change.” I said to someone today that we need to find ways to allow others to change their mind. It’s been thought of by many as a bad thing to change your way of thinking. But as this dear woman tells us: “If you look at who you were a year ago and aren’t somewhat embarrassed, you’re not growing as a person.” Happy expansion everyone!

"Here let a word be noticed which will be better understood hereafter -- chemicalization. By chemicalization I mean the process which mortal mind and body undergo in the change of belief from a material to a spiritual basis." Mary Baker Eddy - Science & Health Page 168:30

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