Kurt Youngmann
November 2, 2009
Rooster crowing
This is in response to "'Good without God' billboard up near
Loop" (News, Oct. 22), about the group Chicago Coalition for Reason's
sign. This reminds me of a story about a rooster. The rooster boasts
to the other animals that he causes the sun to rise by his crowing. So
every morning as the sun rises, he crows and crows, proudly and
arrogantly. Little did he know that the other animals were laughing at
him because of his ignorance and foolishness. In truth the rooster
does not cause the sun to rise by his crowing; rather, it is the
rising sun that prompts his heart to crow at sunrise.
Millions and millions of God-believing people, with imperfections,
know that it is God who creates human beings to be good and empowers
them to do good. Of course, there are people like the Chicago
Coalition for Reason who choose to think like the rooster.
-- Rev. ***, pastor of St. *** Parish, ***
Copyright © 2009, Chicago Tribune
Would early and repetitive instruction in critical thinking help overcome
this sort of wrong thinking / analysis? Or, is this yet another example of
the rationalization that is especially prevalent in religious thinking but
which (might I remind us) *all* humans are vulnerable to?
-Karen Daskawicz
Or at least good chixken soup! ;-)