It might be folly, but today is day 4 of The Ideal Series!

idealism 4

The Intolerant Idea l

That is not a hyphenation mistake at the end of the quote.  You can’t be idealistic without an idea.  When a person is so persuaded that his or her idea is worth hurting others, worth cutting them down, or worth castigating them as less than they are, then the idea, no matter how positive it is in the abstract, becomes dangerous and deadly.  If you have any doubts think of the history of ideas and ideals.  

The Religious Idea l

Although bathed in the teachings of love over the centuries, religions and their ideas of exclusivity have led to wars, persecutions, terrorism, hatred, condemnation, assassinations, and destruction of whole societies and cities, all because the ideas included having no tolerance for those who believe differently.

The Political Idea l

State Communism and State Socialism, supposedly started with the idea of ‘brotherhood of man’ and equality for all, led instead to the oppression, incarceration and murder of close to 100 million people under Stalin and Mao alone. 

The Personal Idea l

Who do you dislike and why? Who do you make fun of?  Who do you declare unworthy of consideration and respect?  Who do you hate? Maybe someone fat? Maybe a cyclops? How about a prostitute?  What about a Muslim?  Perhaps a bigamist Mormon?  What about a slut?  Possibly a thief?  What about a rich movie star?  Maybe an atheist?  How about a Democrat? Or a Republican?

The Power Idea l

Now give yourself unlimited power to do anything you want to those people. What would you do?  That is how the damage of the religious and the political examples I mentioned above came about.  They didn’t start after the person got in power. The hatred was there first, then the power gave them the capability to do the damage.

The Ideal Idea l

Jesus taught that the sin was not in the murder alone, but that it was the hatred that led to the murder that was also a sin.  Now, I am not a big believer in ‘sin’ in the classic definition, but it really doesn’t matter what you call it.  It starts in your heart.  If you don’t practice tolerance and understanding when you are without power, you will never have it when you do.

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Drawing and commentary by Marty Coleman, who believes that in the end, only kindness matters.

Quote by Winston Churchill, 1874-1965, British Prime Minister during WWII

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Trivia Question from Yesterday

Question: How did the dandelion get it’s name?

Answer: The dandelion’s leaves had ragged edges, much like the teeth of a lion, thus in french ‘dent de lion’.

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