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Compassion is the basis of all morality.
--Arthur Schopenhauer (1788 - 1860)
Some
people think only intellect counts: knowing how to solve problems,
knowing how to get by, knowing how to identify an advantage and
seize it. But the functions of intellect are insufficient without
courage, love, friendship, compassion and empathy.
--Dean Koontz
Until he extends his circle of compassion to include all living
things, man will not himself find peace.
--Albert Schweitzer (1875 - 1965)
A human being is part of a whole, called by us the Universe, a part
limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts
and feelings, as something separated from the rest--a kind of optical
delusion of his consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison
for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection
for a few persons nearest us. Our task must be to free ourselves
from this prison by widening our circles of compassion to embrace
all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty.
--Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955)
Paul
did not set out to save hundreds of people, only his family. But more
and more, he saw that this was his task. Men and women, children including
orphans, Hutus and Tutsis all owed their lives to this man.
He also reminded me of another character in one of Jesus’
parables, the one we call the Good Samaritan. That parable also
is filled with ethnic tension. But Jesus used that parable to define
“neighbor” not as one who is like us, but as one who
shows mercy.
--Darrel Manson
THE GOOD SAMARITAN
Luke 10:25-37 (Message Bible)
Just then a religion scholar stood up with a question to test Jesus.
"Teacher, what do I need to do to get eternal life?"
He answered, "What's written in God's Law? How do you interpret
it?"
He said, "That you love the Lord your God with all your passion
and prayer and muscle and intelligence—and that you love your
neighbor as well as you do yourself."
"Good answer!" said Jesus. "Do it and you'll live."
Looking for a loophole, he asked, "And just how would you define
'neighbor'?"
Jesus answered by telling a story. "There was once a man traveling
from Jerusalem to Jericho. On the way he was attacked by robbers.
They took his clothes, beat him up, and went off leaving him half-dead.
Luckily, a priest was on his way down the same road, but when he
saw him he angled across to the other side. Then a Levite religious
man showed up; he also avoided the injured man.
"A Samaritan traveling the road came on him. When he saw the
man's condition, his heart went out to him. He gave him first aid,
disinfecting and bandaging his wounds. Then he lifted him onto his
donkey, led him to an inn, and made him comfortable. In the morning
he took out two silver coins and gave them to the innkeeper, saying,
'Take good care of him. If it costs any more, put it on my bill—I'll
pay you on my way back.'
"What do you think? Which of the three became a neighbor to
the man attacked by robbers?"
"The one who treated him kindly," the religion scholar
responded.
Jesus said, "Go and do the same."
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