We All Have Our Choice

The participation of religious folk in the various "occupations" springing up throughout the U.S. is receiving increasing attention. Jonathan Oskins, writing for State of Formation, provides a remarkably comprehensive roundup of religious involvement in this movement. People of faith have lent their support in variety of ways ranging from providing sacred spaces for worship, meditation, or reflection to providing practical, material support and services.

As a Baha'i, I've been pondering the role of religion in the Occupy movement since its inception. One contribution I think could become more prominent is to broaden and deepen the discourse regarding justice among the activists, their supporters, and ultimately the country.

Most of the discourse to date has focused on the perceived injustice of the increasing wealth gap in America and the economic and political system that appears to perpetuate it. All of my writing on the subject, including long before Occupy Wall Street began, has been along these lines.

However, my faith challenges me do more than admonish the 1% and their political enablers. I have to engage in self-criticism with the same passion. I have to ask myself on a daily basis how committed I am to behaving justly toward my neighbor and how consistent my actions are with that commitment. When and where am I perpetuating the very injustices I condemn in others and in society?

'Abdu'l-Baha (1844-1921), Head of the Baha'i Faith from 1892-1921, commented that:

"Justice is not limited, it is a universal quality. Its operation must be carried out in all classes, from the highest to the lowest. Justice must be sacred, and the rights of all the people must be considered. Desire for others only that which you desire for yourselves...A humble workman who commits an injustice is as much to blame as a renowned tyrant. Thus we all have our choice between justice and injustice."

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