Yes of Course! I Fucked Up.
Our contemporary society is one that is quick to condemn you at the slightest error; you will be called out and dragged through the social space, gossiped against amongst peers, neighbors, and colleagues, looked down upon by superiors, and then you ask yourself, what exactly is the standard of morality for judgment?
I was in class just sometimes last week treating the topic "Parental Responsibility," I brought up a scenario of a parent who dressed up a nine-year-old female daughter in bum-shorts and spaghetti top for a party. Well, I was not surprised when my students between the ages of 13 and 15 said that there was nothing wrong with it. Now I know that the standard of morality has dropped drastically. If this happens to be the case, how do we judge when there is no yardstick for judgment
This brings me to the Jesus of history, who, when a woman caught in the act of adultery was about to be stoned to death according to the Jewish custom, asked that he who had no sin should be the first to cast a stone at her. Fortunately for her, everyone dropped their stones and left one after another, and Jesus told the woman: "Has no one condemned you? Neither do I. Go and sin no more. "
Of course I fucked up, who never fucked up hands in the air... no hands"; this line from Black Sheriff's song "Blacko" is stuck in my head.The main thing is this: live peacefully with one another, love one another, forgive one another, correct wrongs, do not condemn, for what you condemn today, you might be guilty of tomorrow.
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