I hope I’m not a thinkist. “And
what” you may be asking “is a thinkist?”
Well the short answer is someone who suffers from thinkism. And what is thinkism?
I recently discovered the concept of thinkism in a novel by James
Grippando and I am now committed to avoiding being a thinkist. Today it is no longer acceptable to hate or
pass judgement on someone for their
gender or race, and that’s a good thing, that would make you a sexist or
racist. However in this age of instant
communication, it seems quite acceptable to pass judgement and demonize someone
for what they think or say.
I’m not saying that we can’t disagree with someone’s thoughts, but it’s
when we personalize it and hate someone for having the audacity to disagree
with us, that it becomes thinkism.
A few years ago I wrote a magazine article that was obviously more
controversial than I thought. Online I
was branded a liberal by some and a legalist by others. My scholarship and
integrity were derided and simply because I dared to express my opinion, and
that was by other pastors.
And so, I will endeavor to respect the personhood and dignity of those I
disagree with and refrain from thinkism. Have a great week and
remember: To see what is really possible, you will have to attempt the
impossible.
1 comment:
I came across the same passage in that James Grippando novel, and I made the same commitment you did. I found this blog article by just Googling for thinkism and James Grippando to see what was out there.
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