Get national priorities and values right
by Fr. Augustine Fernando,-January 28, 2016, 9:02 pm
Diocese of Badulla
NO ONE IS BORN RIGHTEOUS
No one comes into the world with an inborn righteousness. Though everyone is born with a potential capacity for reasonableness and virtuous living and even to strive towards bravery, courage and heroism, human beings are also prone to evil, even of the highest magnitude, unless the upbringing fashions a social being to mature in rhythm with the better part of humanity. Just as 1% of humanity have gained control of the resources equal to that of the rest of humanity, a few Sri Lankans too have amassed wealth to be in the company of the unmindfull rich 1%. Evidently this highly lop-sided human situation is a phenomenon of not only injustice and extremely unfair distribution of wealth, it is a result of ignorance based on an under-developed and indifferent social consciousness. This type of consciousness leaves the well-to-do smugly self-satisfied. It is a situation that calls for rethinking and reordering the fundamentals of human living on the planet earth which has to be immediately attended to by nation builders and statesmen who look on humanity as a whole, assisted by economists, sociologists, community and religious leaders, if humanity is not to face a desperate blind alley with unimaginable consequences.