Scriptural Analysis- Exodus 35:27-28

27 And the rulers brought onyx stones, and stones to be set, for the ephod, and for the breastplate;

28 And spice, and oil for the light, and for the anointing oil, and for the sweet incense.

Yesterday we saw how men and women came together, combining their different talents and expertise to create something greater than what they could have accomplished on their own. That pattern is now continued, as the efforts of the common men and women are now further adorned by the jewels, spices, and oils of the wealthy. We are seeing a synergy not only between the sexes, but also across the classes.

Also note how the giving of precious rarities to God allows for equal benefits to all. For the sparsest of resources, there literally may not be enough for everyone to have their own, but dedicating those to the Lord would allow all to share equally in the blessings of the Lord’s presence at the tabernacle.

When done intelligently, there is merit in the wealthy distributing their riches to the less fortunate. As theses verses illustrate, though, there is also the option for the wealthy to invest in infrastructure and beauty that elevates everyone together.

Creating Our Own Monsters

People play a dangerous game when they insist on casting entire demographics as villains. I have seen several examples in society of everyday people that wish to “just get along” being accused of actually being the enemy. Ironically, those that take the route of disingenuous accusation tend to summon the very evil that they fabricated. They are crushed by their own myth.

Different cultures will call certain races inherently evil. Sexes are encouraged to see their interaction as inherently adversarial. Members of a caste are despised simply for being of that caste. In all of these examples, the accused are told that their lack of personal transgression does not absolve them, they are covered in sin or blood no matter what they do, fundamentally evil since the day they were born. We are told that some groups are just against other groups, always have been and always will be, and that’s all there is to it.

Division in the West is growing rapidly, and we are becoming a more race- and gender- and class-obsessed people. In earlier times we were been more willing to look past what another person is to see who another person is. I’ve recognized in myself how when speaking with others I tend to wonder what they are wondering about me, whereas before I would just speak as though we were one and the same.

Ideally we would be able to reject the false accusations out of hand. We would refuse to adopt propositions about ourselves or others that we do not believe in. We would continue to live good and wholesome lives, treating all as equals, letting the inaccurate labels just slide off our backs. But the more society pushes certain demographics to hate other demographics, the more the hated are going to accept that the haters are their true enemy. And when enough people accept these opposing side, horrible things will follow.

We may have to grapple with terrible monsters then, but it will be monsters entirely of our own devising.