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让人敬佩...

[B]恐怖在心比徒刑在身更可怕[/B]

八届十二中全会上,会议通过了《关于叛徒、内奸、工贼刘少奇的审查报告》,决定将刘少奇永远开除党籍,撤销党内外一切职务。出席这次会议的共133人,其中,中央委员和候补委员仅有59人。当表决这一决议时,与会的133人中,惟一的中央委员陈少敏拒不举手。

1958年,作家帕斯捷尔纳克获当年度诺贝尔文学奖之后,苏联当局召开了一次大会,对这位作家进行大批判。大会主席向世界宣布:大会一致通过将帕斯捷尔纳克清除出苏联作家队伍。正当经久不息的掌声的时候,台下突然发出一个响亮的声音,作家阿利卢耶娃大声说:“怎么能说一致通过呢?我就没有举手!”

这两个事例中,危难之中显身手的主人公无一不是女性,而我们这个社会所谓的支撑——男人们却全军覆没,竟然没有一个是男儿。这让我想到了一位亡国夫人一诗诗:君王城头树降旗,妾在深宫那得知;十万将士齐解甲,竟无一人是男儿。

“十万将士齐解甲,竟无一人是男儿”,这种现象作为一种现象,在中国历史上从来就没有消失过。南京陷落后,几个日本人把十几万中国士兵押往屠宰场,可竟然没有一个士兵起来反抗。西特勒当政时期,大肆屠杀犹太人。面对屠杀,数以万计的犹太人束手待毙。

二战以后,审理艾希曼案的总检察长基德昂.豪纳斯不断向受害人提出责问:“你们为什么不起来反叛?你们为什么不抵抗?你们是一万对十、对一,你们为什么让人象畜牲那样赶向死亡?”几乎所有的受害人都这么说:“你不可能知道,谁不处在那种情况下,谁就不能理解。”

面对屠杀,个体反抗徒是危险和徒劳的,可一万个中国军人对付一个日本屠杀者还是大有生路的,可是,几万中国士兵“竟无一人是男儿”?面对强权,人们会把责任完全推倒环境险恶的头上,可是为何作为女人的陈少敏、阿利卢耶娃为何却能不畏强权,起来捍卫了人的尊严和权利?这难道是历史的巧合吗?当然不是。这是社会压迫下,人性全面退化的必然结果。

科学家作了一个实验:将一条凶猛的大食肉鱼和一条美丽的金鱼放在一个鱼缸里,中间用坚固的玻璃阻隔。大鱼看到隔壁的美味,不顾一切地冲过去,结果无功而返。一次次头破血流,甚至鲜血淋漓之后,大鱼不再做这种无谓的尝试了。科学家在大鱼这一边投放一些小鱼后,把中间的玻璃取走了,小鱼为了躲避大鱼,本能的逃到金鱼的一边。奇怪的事情发生了,大鱼追逐小鱼,一旦到达原先玻璃所处的位置,就不再前进。尽管大鱼也看到小鱼够穿过去,可是由于大鱼恐怖在心,只要大鱼有小鱼吃,它不会再冒头风险去吃对过的金鱼。

鱼是如此,动物也会如此,作为高等动物的人更会如此?人类进入文明社会以后,男人一直是社会舞台的主宰者,女人只能处于家庭的附属地位。在进入封建社会后,长期以来,男人被“政治”之鞭子吓破了胆,患上了“集体恐惧症”,由于恐惧在心,所以他们只能屈辱、无耻地龟缩在生活在强权的阴影下,久而久之,越来越多的男人没有骨气,更有甚者成为强权的帮凶和奴才。由于历史上的女人多是大门不出,受这方面影响较少,所以,在很多情况下,尽管女人是弱者,但表现出来的正义并不比男人差,甚至,在很多男人都不赶伸出援助,女人却能表现出强烈的勇气来。这种现象,则令社会中所谓的强者男人们羞愧不已、无地自容!

漫长社会给人的恐惧,已经深深地印在了男人的骨髓里。封建思想的影响,对男人的影响要比女人影响要严重地多。某学校开办的性知识讲座中,当老师拿出生殖系统挂图时,几乎所有的男生都低下了头。而女生则没有这种现象,在课堂上,她们显得比男生要活跃得多。某学校的一次人体艺术写真课堂上,女生们个个面带笑容,而男生则大多面色苦涩,不敢表现出来兴奋来。这都说明了社会、文化等对男人的影响远远超过女人。

恐惧在心,比徒刑在身更为可怕。男人作为受封建流毒最深群体,“恐惧”已经深深地印在了他们心中,跟鱼缸的大鱼一样,无形的社会恐惧跟鱼缸中的隔板一样,即便松动,可是他们心中依然存在着一个无形的隔板。就恐惧在心而言,裹脑的中国男人的解放要比裹足的中国女人的解放还要缓慢。女人在放足后,女运动员在奥运会上爆发出惊人的潜力,相比之下,中国男运动员就差多了。(翟羽佳)


[B]安心: [/B] 愿这首[B]"奇妙的恩典"[/B]伴随你, 永远快乐, 健康!

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谢谢!

以下是引用寒意在2003-10-30 12:01:00的发言:
[B]安心: [/B] 愿这首[B]"奇妙的恩典"[/B]伴随你, 永远快乐, 健康! 
  希望你也一样,永远快乐,健康!
  

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知道"奇妙的恩典"(Amazing Grace)这首歌的来由么? 每次我看它都会感动的泪流满面...


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发表于 2003-10-31 05:03
安心,工作很忙吗?有时间多上来跟我们姐妹们聊聊,大家都祝你好!:)

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发表于 2003-10-31 05:19
安心姐现在除工作之外,恐怕其他时间都用在维权上了。
呼吁大家都来救救我国占总人口百分之十以上的乙肝患者而不是歧视他们!

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发表于 2003-10-31 07:15
音乐和文字配合得很好!
给人以力量!

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以下是引用寒意在2003-10-30 12:42:00的发言:
知道"奇妙的恩典"(Amazing Grace)这首歌的来由么? 每次我看它都会感动的泪流满面...




巨汗。。。

好歌好文字[em10]

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以下是引用寒意在2003-10-30 12:42:00的发言:
知道"奇妙的恩典"(Amazing Grace)这首歌的来由么? 每次我看它都会感动的泪流满面...




怎样的由来呢?可以贴出来吗?

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发表于 2003-10-31 15:11
奇异恩典(AMAZING GRACE)  

  
  Amazing grace! How sweet the sound!
  That saved a wretch like me!
  I once was lost but now am found,
  Was blind but now I see.
  
  'Twas grace that taught my heart to fear
  And grace my fears relieved;
  How precious did that grace appear
  The hour I first believed!
  
  Through many dangers, toils, and snares,
  I have already come;
  'Tis grace has brought me safe thus far,
  And grace will lead me home.
  
  The Lord has promised good to me,
  His word my hope secures;
  He will my shield and portion be,
  As long as life endures.
  
  Yes, when this flesh and heart shall fail,
  And mortal life shall cease;
  I shall possess, within the vail,
  A life of joy and peace.
  
  The earth shall soon dissolve like snow,
  The sun forbear to shine;
  But God, who called me here below,
  Will be forever mine.
                          By John Newton
  
  
  When I type this song, even though I have sung it many times, the tears still come to my eyes. It is forever touching, forever beautiful and meaningful. It always brings new light and new messages to me every time I sing it. Does this song touch you when you read it? Would you like to find out who wrote it; what kind of person he was; what experience he had to make him say what he said; how can he be so certain of the glorious hope he had? I'd like to know these things, and I'd also like to know if he felt the same as I feel when singing this song.
  
  The name of the author is John Newton.
  
  John Newton was a famous hymn writer and he had written almost 300 hymns in his lifetime. If you have heard his story, you would know that almost every line in "Amazing Grace" was written through his experience, the experience he had with God. 
  
  Newton was not a born Christian. The life of his youth was far from a servant of God and an author of Gospel Hymns. When he was seven years old, he lost his only parent, his mother. He started working on the ships as a sailor at the age of eleven, and traveled back and forth between Africa and England. Believe or not, one of his jobs was to collect slaves and sell them to the slave traders in England.
  
  Before Newton was twenty, he had already been through many trials and hardships. His life was in danger all of the time because he often had to travel through huge storms along the Atlantic Ocean. He had seen and heard many incidents of how people died on the sailing trips. He never knew what would happen to him, and when. The terribly poor life of the Africans remained deeply in his impression through out his entire life. He had seen the darkest side of the human living experience. And because of his involvement in the business of slave trade, he could easily lose his life. In his own words, Newton said: "a conservative estimate would suggest that one out of every five sailors involved in the slave trade died in the sordid business". (Edwards, p.24) But God had "Saved a wretch like me" through His "amazing grace". God had been in charge of the life of His servant before he even knew it.
    
  Compared to many other sailors, Newton was fortunate because he did not lose too many years of his life. His turning point came when he was twenty-three. At that time he was actually quite a wild young man. The hardship of his life had hardened his heart, and his sensibility was like steel. He had no connection with any other human being, and all the people around him hated him. He had no direction or purpose in life, he even had no control over his life. With nothing much to do on the ship during his long journeys at the sea, Newton began to read a book called "Imitation of Christ" written by Thomas Kempis, and that gave the Holy Spirit a chance to work in him. Just then, Newton was sailing from Africa to England and the ship got caught in a storm that could take all the lives on that ship. Newton remembered what he read about God's love, power and the salvation He offered us through His only begotten Son, Jesus Christ. He asked God for help. Surprisingly, they landed safely and later on he witnessed that it was the Lord who saved him. Through this experience, Newton began to accept Christ as his savior and it led his conversion in the future.
  
  Just as we all grow one step at a time, it also took Newton several years to develop his right concept about God and human beings. He continued to work with the slave market for the next few years, but he started to justify his work by seeking to improve in the conditions of the slave as much as he could.  
          
  We often forget that it is a gradual process for a Christian to grow, and we often expect too much from our fellow believers or from ourselves. Many of us want to jump right to the ideal Christian lives just over the night, and often get depressed if we find out that we are not there the next morning. Then we get disappointed at our "failure", and some would blame themselves for not being spiritual enough to overcome human weakness and so on. But as Christians, we ought to know that it is a lifetime process to reach our goal, to be what God wants us to be, and to overcome the world. As long as we have the willful hearts to let God lead our lives and submit ourselves entirely into God's hand, we will be useful vassals for God.
  
  Newton struggled with what he was doing in the new light of his Christian faith for the next few years. Eventually he had come to a point that he felt convicted of the inhuman aspects of his work and he became a strong and effective crusader against slavery. He stopped working as a sailor and found himself a job as a clerk in England, and he started leading spiritual meetings and conducting worship services.
  
  About nine years later, Newton felt a call from God to do His ministerial work. He began to study diligently. And there were two other famous men he met, Whitefield and Wesley, they both had helped him and influenced him greatly. Soon he was ordained by the Anglican Church and began to work as a minister. He often shared his early life experiences as a sailor and how God saved him. His work was very fruitful.
  
  Personal witnesses are always powerful and effective in gospel work. If people around you, especially those who know you well, can see and hear your testimonies, they would be interested in your stories. They would not only believe in your words, but also they would see the actual facts on how God works through human beings. That was what Newton did and he was very blessed.
  
  Newton lived in London for the last thirty years of his life, and worked as a minister.
  In those days, people did not often sing hymns during worship. But Newton led his congregation to sing a lot of hymns which expressed their faith and hope. When he found there were not enough hymns, he began to write his own. And many of the hymns he wrote touched people's hearts. A noteworthy event happened in England on the same year Newton died was that the British Parliament abolished slavery through all of its domain. Newton's most famous "Amazing Grace" has remained through many generation and it has comforted many people. For it represented Newton's life and faith. It tells us that it is the grace that saves us; it is the grace that helps the blind to see; it is the grace that set slaves free; it is the grace that relieves fears; it is the grace that gives us safety and it is the grace gives us hope and joy. We will receive glory and everlasting life because of that grace.
  
  As we look at ourselves, we are often like wretches, blind, homeless or living dangerous lives. But the grace is sufficient for all of us. He who grants us this grace is our God, the God who created our lives; who did not abandon us after we sinned, but gave us Jesus to save our lives; who gives us the hope of eternity; who knows us as no others would; who has counted the number of our hairs; who would always be there whenever we call on Him for help. And in Him we can trust
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AMAZING GRACE(奇异恩典)


Amazing grace!how sweet the sound,(奇异恩典,何等甘甜)
That saved a wretch like me!(我罪已定得赦免)
I once was lost, but now I am found,(前我失丧,今被寻回)
Was blind, but now I see.(瞎眼,今得看见)
When we've been there then thousand years,(将来禧年後,圣徒欢聚)
Brightening as the sun,(恩光爱谊千年)
We've no less days to sing,(喜乐颂赞,在父座前)
God's praise that when we first begun.(深望那日快现)





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