Proverbs 29: 20 Do
you see a man hasty in his words? There
is more hope for a fool than for him.
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Proverbs
29: 20. At some point, someone is going to confront
you and ask for your reaction to something that you know little or nothing
about. The demand may be from a reporter
shoving a microphone in your face, or a pushy bystander holding a camera-phone,
or a peer with hand on hip saying, “Well, So-and-so said that they heard that
you said......”
However
the query comes, your interrogator will demand that you give an immediate
answer.
The
Bible calls it a hasty answer, and
reflects upon the mentality of those people develop the habit of giving hasty answers. Proverbs 29:20 calls such people worse-than-stupid.
The
endless cycle of news and the endless supply of supposedly-expert testimony-givers
creates pressure to post/text/tweet/blog/give an answer as hastily as
possible. Everyone else has something to
say, so you also feel compelled to say------ something.
The
problem is that you cannot speak intelligently when you don’t have the
intelligence (in the military sense of “information”) to speak from. Therefore, to answer hastily is always to
answer un-intelligently. Unintelligent=foolish=stupid. Once you’ve said/tweeted/posted/ blogged
something stupid------ it follows you forever.
The
same people who pressured you to give a hasty answer will crucify you for
giving a stupid answer.
If
you don’t believe me, ask the University of North Alabama football player who
got kicked off the team for a hasty (and racist) tweet posted when the
President’s speech pre-empted a football game.
Ask
Ambassador Susan Rice, who missed out on the nomination for Secretary of State
because of a hastily prepared interview about an attack at an embassy.
Ask
the kid who will get suspended today for a fight that started when he told her
that he would kick his butt after she told him that she heard that he was
scared of him and she just wanted to know if he was really scared and all she
did was tell him what he said.
If
you don’t know the necessary facts, the only intelligent answer is, “I don’t
know------ yet.”
“Better
to be silent and thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.”
--- Abraham Lincoln
---Anderson
T. Graves II is a writer, community organizer and
consultant for education, ministry, and rural leadership development.
Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is pastor of Hall
Memorial CME Church in Montgomery, Alabama.
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