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Old 10-08-2007, 01:44 PM
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Prejudice Perspectives Perform Poorly

The Hatfield & McCoy Syndrome

In West Virginia-Kentucky back country along the Tug Fork River, lived two families (that turned into warring clans) in the late 1800’s. The first recorded instance of violence in the famous feuding, as legends go, occurred after a dispute about the ownership of a hog. In time it became, after much feuding over this and that, that the mere mention of “Hatfield” to a McCoy brought instant angst as likewise did the mere mention of “McCoy” did to a Hatfield.

No matter how “right” a statement might have been if the statement in any way spoke other than evil of the opposing clan it was rejected and belittled. The glasses that the McCoys wore were always Hatfield-colored and the spectacles of the Hatfields were always McCoy-colored. This warped perspective blinded the wearer to any good within the other clan—even the children.

I tremble to think that sometimes I may have slipped on a pair of some colored glasses that rather than aids my sight actually blinds me. I read the words in Revelation imploring the Ladocieans to buy eye-salve that they might see and realize how easy it is to think that we see when, in fact, we are blind.

Perspective is everything—someone has said. Indeed, the perspective we need is one far above the walls of flesh and prejudices of men; far above my friends and my enemies as well—the God-eye-view is what we need to pray fervently for!

Are there certain “KEY WORDS” that trigger blindness in us? Do we allow an enemy to blind us of the good about or around him? Do we let our puny human emotions of pride prevent us from clear sight? Does “our clan” prevent us from seeing rightly “their clan?”

“How do you see?” Asked Jesus to the man that just received his sight. “I see men as trees walking.” He replied. And Jesus touched him again—and he saw all men clearly. I, for one, need God to touch my eyes—again—and again so that I can see all men more clearly.

Yes, prejudice perspectives perform poorly, indeed!


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Old 10-08-2007, 02:00 PM
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Awesome, of course!

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Old 10-08-2007, 02:03 PM
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Awesome, of course!

If this was on another forum,
you would have many viewings and but no responses!


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At least we know that the furtherest distance between two perspectives is sometimes a county or a party line .
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Old 10-08-2007, 02:13 PM
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Excellent thoughts, Elder.
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Old 10-08-2007, 02:15 PM
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Great post, much wisdom in it.
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Old 10-08-2007, 02:16 PM
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At least we know that the closest distance between two perspectives is sometimes a county line.
Excellent!
Perspective is also influenced by which direction you're heading.




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Old 10-08-2007, 02:50 PM
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Yes, prejudice perspectives perform poorly, indeed!
Your post is pertinent on many levels.
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Old 10-08-2007, 03:46 PM
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Awesome, of course!

If this was on another forum,
you would have many viewings and but no responses!


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Do you have those glasses on????


Elder, I am so in need of that touch from the Master.

The old song says...

In times like these we need a Savior
In times like these we need an anchor;
Be very sure, be very sure
Your anchor holds and grips the Solid Rock!
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- oh that we could just break all those glasses!
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