“A Great Rabbi stands, teaching in the marketplace. It happens that a husband finds proof that morning of his wife's adultery, and a mob carries her to the marketplace to stone her to death.
There is a familiar version of this story, but a friend of mine - a Speaker for the Dead - has told me of two other Rabbis that faced the same situation. Those are the ones I'm going to tell you.
The Rabbi walks forward and stands beside the woman. Out of respect for him the mob forbears and waits with the stones heavy in their hands. 'Is there any man here,' he says to them, 'who has not desired another man's wife, another woman's husband?'
They murmur and say, 'We all know the desire, but Rabbi none of us has acted on it.'
The Rabbi says, 'Then kneel down and give thanks that God has made you strong.' He takes the woman by the hand and leads her out of the market. Just before he lets her go, he whispers to her, 'Tell the Lord Magistrate who saved his mistress, then he'll know I am his loyal servant.'
So the woman lives because the community is too corrupt to protect itself from disorder.
Another Rabbi. Another city. He goes to her and stops the mob as in the other story and says, 'Which of you is without sin? Let him cast the first stone.'
The people are abashed, and they forget their unity of purpose in the memory of their own individual sins. ‘Someday,’ they think, ‘I may be like this woman. And I’ll hope for forgiveness and another chance. I should treat her as I wish to be treated.’
As they opened their hands and let their stones fall to the ground, the Rabbi picks up one of the fallen stones, lifts it high over the woman’s head and throws it straight down with all his might it crushes her skull and dashes her brain among the cobblestones. ‘Nor am I without sins,’ he says to the people, ‘but if we allow only perfect people to enforce the law, the law will soon be dead – and our city with it.’
So the woman died because her community was too rigid to endure her deviance.
The famous version of this story is noteworthy because it is so startlingly rare in our experience. Most communities lurch between decay and rigor mortis and when they veer too far they die. Only one Rabbi dared to expect of us such a perfect balance that we could preserve the law and still forgive the deviation.
So of course, we killed him.
-San Angelo
Letters to an Incipient Heretic”
― Orson Scott Card, Speaker for the Dead
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on Monday, November 19, 2018 – 04:53 pm
The Rolling Stones are
The Rolling Stones are touring again.
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on Monday, November 26, 2018 – 12:42 pm
Orson Scott Card is a mormon.
Orson Scott Card is a mormon.
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on Monday, November 26, 2018 – 08:26 pm
forgiveness
forgiveness
He who is devoid of the power to forgive is devoid of the power to love.
- Martin Luther King Jr.
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on Tuesday, November 27, 2018 – 07:43 am
Banal comes to mind.
Banal comes to mind.
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on Tuesday, November 27, 2018 – 08:47 am
The real problem here, as I
The real problem here, as I see it, is that the villages in question have a law that is unsustainable. In most parts of the world we've figured out that it works better if society shows its displeasure with adultery by shaming rather than skull-crushing.
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on Tuesday, November 27, 2018 – 10:17 am
Sounds like a patriarchal
Sounds like a patriarchal society that unjustly discriminates against women and the general right of people to sleep with whoever they want. How many of those dudes with stones in their hands have extra wives or mistresses? Why the double standard? And further, what gives any of them the right to get involved in her business? Bunch of violent hypocrites looking to project their inner violence onto a woman whose only crime was to have sex with a man that wasn't deigned permissible by society...poor person...
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on Tuesday, November 27, 2018 – 10:39 am
Trump is still a piece of
Trump is still a piece of shit & is a cancer to our society. You're not too far behind guy. But thanks for trying to educate the unwashed masses.
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on Tuesday, November 27, 2018 – 11:41 am
Woah, Jonas. Who's that
Woah, Jonas. Who's that comment for? Settle down, buckaroo...
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on Tuesday, November 27, 2018 – 01:43 pm
Not you. It’s ok guy, I’m
Not you. It’s ok guy, I’m settled. The post was made to cowboy ender. I’m guessing he finished Red Dead Redemption 2 and is feeling all ballsy.