Ignorance
A view from a sinner’s mind into the heart of what we suffer today. I hope you’re ready to face truth.
Racism is one of the greatest tool in the arsenal of evil today. But all in all, it is nothing more than the byproduct of a more insidious weapon, a weapon that I’m sorry to say lies within every mortal mind: ignorance.
When I take a look at the world using the various modern means at out disposal, the constant presence and utilization of this weapon by humanity is painfully obvious. Take for example the current war, a war started by a religious fanatic in the name of his God.
This man believes whole heartedly in his cause. He is more than willing to send multitudes of his followers to their deaths in the pursuit of his goals. He embraces hatred in the name of his Lord. He despises all those of a differing opinion than his own. He is a living, breathing fount of ignorance.
But it neither begins nor ends with him.This man is merely the current poster boy for the disease which has run rampant in the human heart since the dawn of recorded time.
You might wonder why I don’t mention a name to go with this description. Tell me, whom should I point the finger at? Could the lot of you agree upon a single person?
But I digress. The point I’m making is that ignorance is a cancer within humanity, and it is one that is so easily curable, yet it still spreads like wildfire, consuming all in its path.
For another example, let’s look at the mess in our own red, white and blue backyard. We are a nation plagued by ignorance and intolerance. A brief look into our history reveals the stains of racism, injustice, brutality and hatred, mostly over such matters as faith, gender, skin color, financial status, sexual preference and simple difference of opinion.
Oh, those of us with a conscience are decent enough to wince when confronted with these past ills, as if guilt and remorse were enough to wipe away all wrong. We delude ourselves into believing that those actions were taken by a less educated, less enlightened people in times that seemed to shallowly support, even justify, their actions.
The fact of the matter is, it hasn’t gone away. Racism, religious intolerance, and outright hatred of that which we don’t understand is just as strong today as it was in the days of our nation’s conception. White people refusing to serve minorities in restaurants. A supposedly “Christian” church spreading hatred against a murdered man, not because he was guilty of some sort of crime, but simply because he was a homosexual. A presidential veto against research that could possibly save hundreds, even thousands of lives, simply because it goes against his own religious beliefs.
We, as a nation, are watching with numb fascination as our unity (what there is left of it) falls apart, one decaying slab of flesh at a time.
I know what I’ve done wrong in my past. I don’t talk about it (it’s not exactly polite conversation), but I don’t thrust it into the dusty corners of my mind, either. If we don’t learn from our transgressions, we will be doomed to repeat them. Certainly, if a “monster” such as myself is able to make strides to improve himself, to become more than what my life and my past has cursed me with, then the world can follow.
I don’t know. Maybe I’m the one who’s ignorant.
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Post CommentVickay
On April 23, 2007 at 11:23 am
More power to ya joel. that was so deep man and very true…you know people in this world dont realize the crap we put up with anymore an this world is truly coming to a end.
Christina
On April 23, 2007 at 11:38 am
Human nature is such an enigma. With all the abilities our minds possess, sadly, too many people don’t utilize them, or work to expand them. We are comfortable in our own little worlds, what we’re used to…whether it be prejudice or anger, knowledge or compassion. Too many are stuck in this stagnancy. And hate breeds. All i can say is, as long as you are making strides to learn more, to better yourself, to see what you as a person can offer this world or society then you are far better off than those who refuse to try.
Hopefully enough of those people who have the ability to grow and make difference are out there. They represent the future.
Well done. I enjoyed the read!
KodieKat
On April 23, 2007 at 11:52 am
The most single cause of Atheism if Christianity. It’s what a ‘believing’ world simply finds ‘unbelievable’.
That’s my favorte saying when it comes to Christians, mate. I’ve come to find that there are good ones who truly show the spirit of their god and others that know nothing of him.
Just remember that idiots exist in every culture and don’t take time to dwell on the anger that you have for their idiocy because hate only begets hate.
Candice Summers
On April 23, 2007 at 11:57 am
I think it you said it well. With authority you express your frustration towards a deaf ear, but we’re listening and hopefully through our awareness, others will also.
Alexia :-)
On April 25, 2007 at 3:41 am
I also loved this one. You’re a very great writer. Everything you say is very deep and emotive, which is a very good thing.
Mwah, sweetie
Aris
On April 25, 2007 at 8:21 pm
Yes butwhat are we supposed to do about it with writing? Hopefully inspire people to take consequences for their actions, or maybe prevent them? Maybe.
Shalvana
On April 26, 2007 at 10:55 am
I love reading your work, always have because you speak truth as you see it, and I don’t often disagree. Keep writing Baird, you never know whose life it will change.
Lexi
On April 27, 2007 at 12:10 am
Vicky told if for me.. no one really does understand…
Franny
On April 27, 2007 at 1:46 pm
You write from your heart and that is what makes a great writer. I agree with everything you have to say. The people that need to read this will turn a blind eye because of thier ignorance.
Sara
On April 28, 2007 at 11:44 pm
Well said this world is falling apart.