Árdís - 01.01.1964, Page 21

Árdís - 01.01.1964, Page 21
Ársrit Bandalags lúterskra kvenna 19 One of the many privileges is that of going to public bars and lounges. Gone are the days when the poor woman has to sit at home, while her husband goes out to drink. Now she can go out and drink too, leaving the worries of motherhood to a baby sitter. The effect this freedom has had on morals and family life, will not be seen fully in this generation. Future generations will suffer if something is not done to change our mode of living. People talk about junior delinquents, and are appalled at the youth of today. But, who sets the examples? What freedom are we gaining by bringing ourselves down to the level of men’s morals? The hope of the future rests with the women. They must raise the standards. From the beginning of time women have been the inspiration of men, they have given them the incentive to reach the top. They will not do so by lowering their standards. The women bear the children and on their shoulders rests the main responsibility of teaching and guiding them. No law of equality can ever change that fact. The third message the Book of Ruth brings us, is the message of tolerance in our daily living. That first and foremost has to be learned in the home. Never think for a minute that it was not hard for Naomi to accept Ruth as a daughter-in-law, or for Ruth to change her way of life by going with her to a strange land. There had to be a lot of give and take before they learned to love and trust each other. If the lesson of tolerance can be learned in the home it will extend to others. Only by accepting people as they are, and learning to live with them in spite of their faults can we possibly succeed. In this big land of ours, with all the conglomeration of nation- alities, tolerance is indeed a very difficult lesson to learn. It cannot be applied fully until we are willing to live by the commandment, “Love thy neighbour as thyself”. I do not think any of us will live to see the day when that commandment is kept by the majority of our nations. However, we can work towards that goal. This message of tolerance embraces so many things. We are not only expected to accept people of different color and creeds, we are to love them. We are to keep an open mind, and respect their opinions. In short, honour the dignity of every human being
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