Thinking about the tragedy in Orlando and several of the other terrorist tragedies around the world got me to thinking about all the blaming and finger-pointing going on. My personal opinion is more about extremists, which is a group we really do not hear a lot about. We hear a lot about Muslim extremists but extremists in general are much more than Muslim or any particular group of people.
Extremists are a group made up of many groups. We have religious extremists, political extremists, LGBT extremists, racial extremists, Christian extremists (another group we hear little about), Muslim extremists and a host of others groups that go to the extreme with trying to force their belief on others.
Extremism according to the dictionary is: going to the utmost or very great lengths in action, habit, or opinion; exceeding the bounds of moderation.
Today this seems to be associated with those who are dangerous and who will go to any lengths to promote their way or life and get others to accept their beliefs, even to torture and killing.
In a world where extremism takes over there is no peace. No one is safe from verbal and physical abuse and harm.
This is not to say that every person should be lumped into the extremist basket. Each and every group have many people who want to have a happy life, accept others and enjoy living in a way that they are happy and comfortable. Each group mentioned above have people who get along with others, love people, go to work, pay their bills, enjoy their family and are satisfied with life as they know it.
Unfortunately it is the extremists who get all the attention. It is the extremists who do all the damage and cause the hatred and un-acceptance of others who are different from them.
To me it is really disturbing to read some of the Christian extremists comments, a group who should be known for love and acceptance but are showing their true colors of hatred and unacceptance. These are not true Christians and it is a tragedy in itself that people will use the guise of Christianity to promote and spread their hatred and un-Christ-like ways.
Rather than blame as a whole the LGBT community, Christian, Muslim and other religious people, the various races or the gun rights advocates for all the trouble, hatred, condemnation and judgment we should be looking at the extremists of each group. They are the ones who keep things stirred up and causing mistrust, unacceptance and hatred.
It is said that Jesus was an extremists in his time. I tend to agree with that statement. Yet Jesus was an extremists of the opposite kind. He was extreme in his love for others and those the religious crowd did not want to be around. He was extreme in bucking the religious system of rules and working your way to favor with God. The extremists today use hate, fear and murder to promote their way of life. Jesus used love, acceptance and doing good to others. We need more extremists like Jesus in our world today.
If we could change or control the extremists of today and get past all the labels we put on one another, maybe we could begin to see each other as human beings who want a good, happy and satisfying life. It will be then that we could learn to accept one another and live in a more peaceful atmosphere.
You are right Clarissa. I do believe there are extremists in all races and I have corrected the article to read that way. I appreciate you pointing that issue out. Thanks for reading the article and for your comment.
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I understand wat you r saying but why mention a race??? African Americans..when these are ppl that are treated unjustly in America…thats prejudice.
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Jesus was certainly an extremists, but not in the sense we speak of extremists today. We need more Jesus-style extremists and less extremists that think killing is the way to get their way. Thanks for the comment.
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is/was Jesus of Nazareth an extremist?
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Thanks Jack. Yes, it is sad that some are following into extremism. Fortunately not all, but enough to make a bad situation.
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In the past I have thought that many of the Muslims who come to the US have done so to escape the totalitarian extremism of their native country. Sadly, extremism has pursued them here and some have been caught up in it.
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