Friday, November 14, 2014

who are we to judge?

Who are we to judge? - that is what I always say whenever I hear people talk about Judas, Hitler, and even the Devil himself. Sometimes I would even find myself defending them. Not that I support their diabolic ways but I always believe that there is still goodness inside them, or should I say I have faith in them, that in spite of their evilness there is a greater GOOD reason why they become who they are right now. Most of the time I think about it and convince myself that those great villains in world history become the person they became because of one great love. That one great love that will make you take all the risks even becoming the great evil just for that one great love. And I believe that even though the world looks at them with disgust, I, in the most sincerest reason, salute them because they are the most courageous men lived. They never cared what the world would think about them as long as what they do is what they think is for love. For some they call it selfishness but think again... who wants to become bad? Nobody. Nobody wants to become evil, but those courageous men embraced it, sacrificed their selves for love. I call it sacrifice because they never thought about their reputation, their lives. And to add more heroism, its not only a lifetime of sacrifice but an eternity of misery. But they've learned to embrace it. They are the greatest martyrs. And blessed are the martyrs for neither pain nor misery can hurt them. They are the strongest. For some they call it numbness but real strength comes within the soul that becomes numb from torture.

All for love. And God is love. So even the Devil sacrificed for God, for love.

So who are we to judge? We who are so weak and cannot stand for the ones we love. We who are so selfish that cannot sacrifice our reputation for love. We who are so scared to face an eternity of misery for love.
Who are we to judge?
We are much more evil than the Devil. We are full of pride thinking that we are much better than them but we are nothing compared to them.
Who are we to judge