The greatest lie ever told

Here's a news flash for you: that's your loss.
My purpose in writing these blogs isn't to solicit support or agreement. I honestly couldn't care less whether or not you agree with what I think, I just want you to THINK! As I've said on many occasions, the paucity of critical, independent thought in the United States of America these days is staggering.
That being stated, if I can get even one person to stop and consider another point of view, or to question their own point of view, I have done my job. That was my philosophy as a journalist and as an author. It will be my philosophy until I take my last breath.
Now that I've gotten that off my chest, let's move on to this week's topic. It's something I've been thinking a lot about in light of the book based on my father's life I am now writing and in the wake of the Pope's visit. Yes, I've been thinking about the biggest lie ever told: that all men are created equal.
While it is fundamentally true that all of us have certain needs -- the need for food, shelter, love and companionship -- any similarity or "equality" begins and ends right there.
We are born into different cultures, and different socioeconomic strata. From the beginning we learn different languages. We learn to follow different religious and political ideologies. We are raised with different aspirations. We excel in different academic, creative and athletic pursuits. As a result, we celebrate different achievements.
And yet, from the time we first come together as children, we are encouraged, if not forced, to believe that we are all the same. We are taught to behave accordingly. As we grow up, were are told that our similarities should unite us, and if we would just embrace them, everyone would get along and the world would be a much better place.
The problem is that -- for the reasons I mentioned above -- this idea is fundamentally and fatally flawed. If there is any hope for humanity, it will rest in our ability to change that line of thinking. Instead of celebrating our "similarity" and "equality" we must learn to recognize, understand and respect each other's differences. We must celebrate individuality and individualism.
I, for one, am a truly unique human being. And I am damn proud of it.
Until next time, "That's life..."
Published on September 28, 2015 12:18
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