Monday; September 16

The other day I was in a public area that had people from various backgrounds, languages and cultures.  As I was noting the differences, I heard a child cry (well, scream might be a better term for it).  I am not sure what set the youngster off, but I could tell they weren't happy.  The interesting thing about the cry was that it sounded like any other child cry I have ever heard.  It had the same shrill pitch and head-turning volume.  While the first thought was that I hoped that someone who appease (and quiet) the upset child, the second was a reminder of just how alike human beings are.  I don’t know what language the child’s parent’s spoke, but I understood full well what the cry was all about – I had heard it before. For the most part, we are all born with a similar spirit and human nature, then we are conditioned by our individual families, cultures and nations to become who we eventually become.  Yes, I realize that nature and nurture play a role in what we eventually become, but as we look around us I think it would be good to realize that we all begin life as equals – all created in the image of God. 

I believe that people are responsible for who and what we eventually become, but I think it will do us good to be reminded that – for the most part – we enter this world as equals.  That lesson should stay with us no matter how old the others are.         

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