The Untried Door An Attempt to Discover the Mind of Jesus for to Day

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The Galilsean massacre, the accident at Siloam — each was the result of proc- esses for which the victims were not more responsible than other men. There is — as the consequence of our solidarity — a law of moral averages in human society.
Like every law, it has its exceptions, but it is unques- tionably true that the morality of a human society is very much of a piece. You may have your saint and your criminal, but they are marginal persons. The \ j rest of us are very much alike, neither whol
...ly black i \ not wholly white, but clad in various shades of grey.
Hence the common sense of Jesus' warning against Mt.7:i censoriousness, — "Judge not that ye be not judged." There is, as someone has said, "so much good j in the worst of us, and so much bad in the best of us, I that it does not become any of us to say anything about j the rest of us." Censoriousness implies a claim of 105 THE UNTRIED DOOR moral superiority, a claim which is always doubtful.
That is why Jesus has so much to say in favor of humility, and is so insistent in his warning to "him T-v ,11, that exalteth himself." We have neither Xriike 14:11 — — — ^ — .


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