10 December 2013

Mandela - hero or victorious terrorist?

I'm getting a lot of posts both praising Mandela and emphasizing his terrorist activities.

What is the truth? 
1) It is known that the history books are mostly written by the victors of a conflict.
2) We can read conflicting reports about Mandela: His his lack of bitterness, integrity and wonderful leadership; and on the other side his refusal to stop the violent struggle and his support for terrorism and violent dictators.
3) People (and you) believe what you want to believe deep in your heart.  (Even if what you really really want to believe is in conflict with many facts, you will still believe it!)

To decide what to believe, first you have to look at what is in your heart and how does that affect your judgement.
·                 If you grew up with the idea that apartheid was wrong, and have experienced its damage firsthand or have seen and heard the suffering of friends and family, then it would be settled in your heart: Mandela is a hero!
·                 If you grew up in a white South Africa, believing communism and terrorism are wrong, and have experienced the damage of hatred and terrorism firsthand; or have seen and heard the suffering of friends and family, then it would be settled in your heart: Mandela is not so innocent.

In either case, your emotions will rule over your rational mind.  So with all these conflicting "facts" surrounding Mandela, how can you determine how much weight should each side's "facts" carry?  You cannot be totally objective.  

There is another alternative:  Decide what you want in the future.  Emphasis those aspects that will encourage this and the next generation to build a future worth living in.  To be able to do this you need to get rid of hatred in your heart. You need to experience the power of forgiveness and God's healing of your heart.  Only then would you be free to make a proclamation without doubt, uncertainty, hurt, or hatred.  
Most Christians have prayed: "Our Father in heaven ... forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors."  Jesus said in Matthew 6:14 “For if you forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. 15 But if you do not forgive men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses."

For me, looking at the facts I find - some are debatable, others are certain; - I like some, some leaves me very uneasy, and some prompt me to action.
The action I want to take and effect I want to see is that people grow to be more like Jesus.  Though Mandela was most likely not a Christian, some of his later claimed characteristics were taught by Jesus.  I want to see leaders follow those positive aspects and will encourage it.  On the other hand any action or idea that promotes hatred, racism or terrorism should not be encouraged.

May you also have a clear picture of what values you want to build into your children en fellow humans.
May God bless you!