Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was radical.
Radical = at the roots.
King's message, ministry, and organizing got at the roots of the triple evils of militarism, racism, and materialism. All three evils are violence, and the only way to create a world of peace is through wholly nonviolent means; peace grows when nonviolence is the root.
Nonviolence, however, does not mean passivity. King's first principle of nonviolence is that "nonviolence is a way of life for courageous people." This week, we celebrate King by recommitting to nonviolence, by lifting up examples of people from Palestine to Turtle Island who are courageously practicing nonviolence by taking action to dismantle the prison industrial complex, by resisting state repression in Palestine, and by standing up for voting rights in the US.
We continue to be challenged and inspired by King's life of courageous nonviolence, and we seek to honor him by confronting the triple evils of racism, militarism, and materialism at the roots.
With gratitude, Rev. Emily Brewer |
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