To: Congressman Billybob
This immediately reminded me of an essay I read in a religious magazine many years ago entitled "What the Blind Man Did Not Say." Couldn't find it on google.
Essentially, it listed all the things the blind man on the roadside might have said to Christ when Christ asked him why he was calling his name.
The blind man did NOT say he was actually afraid to see.
The blind man did NOT say other people might get angry if he could see.
The blind man did NOT say it wouldn't be fair if he could see and other people remained blind.
The blind man did NOT say, on second thought, he would be more comfortable remaining blind.
He simply said he wanted to see, and was healed.
To: MJY1288
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