Friday, June 20, 2014

BUT WHAT IF YOU DO NOT LOVE YOURSELF?


The Good Book enjoins:  “love your neighbor as yourself.” However, in his fascinating work, “Of Water and the Spirit,” Malidoma Patrice Some draws these conclusions from his horrendous experience of fifteen years is a Jesuit mission/concentration camp:

“Religious colonialism tortures the soul. It creates an atmosphere of fear, uncertainty, and general suspicion. The worst thing is that it uses the local people to enforce itself. Our teachers were Black, from the tribe, yet they were our worst enemies. The question I often asked myself in later years, when I thought about how Black nationals are leading our country, is whether a person schooled in an atmosphere of such abuse can actually lead with compassion, justice, and wisdom. My experience was not uncommon. Today, Africa’s leaders are mostly people who were educated in this manner. Is it surprising that there is so much instability in so many African countries” (p. 95). 

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