Moved with pity, he stretched out his hand, touched him, and said to him, "I do will it. Be made clean."To touch a person who was considered untouchable was dangerous, transgressive, loving and courageous -- Jesus's stock-in-trade when dealing with human beings.
But the homily's kicker was this: whom do you consider untouchable?
A started on my own short list of people whom I am tempted avoid:
- The insane -- whether made mad by illness, rotten politics or strange religion
- The criminal -- people currently in jail, and people who were in jail
- The rotten -- people who, like a black hole, suck the life force out of everyone they meet
- The laid off -- There's nothing more like the Walking Dead than the guy who just lost his job. Don't let your boss see you're still chums! You might be next!
- Alkies and druggies -- don't want to get co-dependent!
- The Gay -- don't want to catch the AIDS!
- The pierced -- Are they as dangerous as they look?
- The wheelchair-bound -- so lonely, that they get super-clingy
- The Old -- the guy in Dunks who looks out the window all morning
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