by caseydog » Sat Feb 16, 2008 7:37 pm
I'd love to back in time for a visit, but not to live. No matter how romantic the past may seem, we are living in the best of times, in a lot of ways. What we do in the best of times makes all the difference.
Now, I'd love to go spend a year in the Desert with Jesus, so I could listen to the man, and not have to depend on the people who created the religion in his name. Somehow, I can't imagine that Emperor Constantine was focused on Jesus' agenda when he ordered the council at Nicea to create our Bible.
I'd also like to hang out with the founding fathers of our nation, and hear from them what they meant when they wrote the constitution. There are plenty of right-wingers around today to tell me what they meant, but I have my skepticism.
I'd like to spend some time in the Renaissance period in Europe, to witness the birth of wide open thinking after a long period of oppression.
I wouldn't mind going back to the 1950's so I could experience the goodness and morality of those days, as I've been told they were. Of course, I'd want to go back as a white male. If the rules said I had to go back as a young black man in Mississippi, I'd have to pass on that.
Bottom line -- there has never been a perfect time to be born, and I doubt there ever will be. My life may not be all I want it to be, but at least I'm not a newborn child in sub-Saharan Africa, where my life expectancy is about five. I wasn't born a Jew in Germany during Hitler's reign. I wasn't born in London during the Black Plague.
At every point in history, there have been winners and losers. A knight in shining armor is just a guy who wasn't born into the wrong family in the wrong country.
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