A Thought Experiment for You: A World Without Forgiveness and Mercy

It is the year 2525 and somehow the word “forgiveness” has been dropped from the vocabulary of every person on the planet.  The word “mercy” was dropped long before that.  Justice first, justice last, justice foremost is the unchallenged thought of all.  If justice gets a bit out of hand, that is just collateral damage to be corrected some time in the future so we can all move on with our business now.

If someone steals because he was hungry, then he knew the rules. Punish him.

If an adolescent is too depressed to study, then she knew the rules and so fail her.  Trying to understand her or to sympathize with her is to let her off too easily.  What if we let off others, too, who are anxious or abused or troubled?  There would be chaos.

Rules are rules and as we know rules prevent chaos and lead to an orderly society.  We want a clean, sanitized community and taking time to heal people’s emotional wounds can be so messy.  And besides, there is no rule in our rule book that says we are obligated to clean up the messiness of sadness or loneliness or alienation.  One person’s loneliness is another person’s blissful, refreshing solitude.

If you are kind to those who are not kind to you, then you are weak and are letting that person walk all over you.  Be strong.  Walk away.  You will never regret it.

Pass by that child on the street who just ran away from a father who abused her.  She might cry and disrupt those who are on their way to important meetings to make the world better.  She will get over it.

The crying infant can wait.  We have to teach it—it—to delay gratification.

You don’t agree with me?  I have a committee that does agree and you will be hearing from them in due course.  It will be better for you if you adjust to the right way of thinking so we just can all get along.

So, how are you liking the world without forgiveness and mercy so far?  What will you do to plant a bit more of forgiveness and mercy into the world…….today?

Robert

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5 comments

  1. V.E.G. says:

    I hope someone has to forgive Norman Wesley Bagley and Theodore Robert Eshom for head-on collison in 1952 that killed 4 people. Norman and Theodore, and another man and woman died. Forgive Norm and Ted.

  2. Samantha says:

    This essay reminds me of the scene in the film, Back to the Future II, in which love was gone and only self-interest remains. It was horrible then, and it is horrible now just thinking about this.

  3. Chris says:

    This is chilling, and it could happen. That is what makes it even more chilling.

  4. josh says:

    This is a wake-up call for each of us to pass along love rather than passing along pain. I will try to do my part.

  5. Nathaniel says:

    Yes, scary. A world without love……no thank you. I would fight for more love if it came to this as you describe.

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