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BY
DON WILDMON | AFA Founder/Chairman
Originally published AFA Journal, February, 1994
Let me tell you a story. Once upon a time there was a Traveler who
had a map. It was a good map. He could use that map to get where
he wanted to go even in territory not familiar to him. In any kind
of weather, in any kind of conditions, that map would never change.
It could always be trusted to be true. Traveler followed that map
religiously when he traveled.
One day he wanted to go to a certain place. But as he traveled he
found that the road was rough. It wasnt smooth and easy like
the interstate. This really didnt set well with Traveler,
so he got his map out again. Surely there was an easier road which
would lead him to his destination. But, alas, as he searched he
could find no other road on the map.
So he did what any experienced traveler would do. He picked out
a road which headed in the general direction and started down it.
But the more he followed that road, the more it began to turn in
another direction.
Along the way he stopped to ask questions, to make sure he was headed
in the right direction. Seeing a man by the road, he stopped and
inquired of him. Traveler told him where he wanted to go.
"Sure," the man said, "this road will get you there.
Just keep following it."
"But," replied Traveler, "have you ever been there
by following this road?"
"Well, no, but I know it will get you there. Others, very intelligent
people, have told me so," responded the man.
"What about going back to the main road and following my map
again?" Traveler asked.
"Your map is old and worn out. It cant lead you to where
you want to go. Only ignorant people still use that map. Enlightened
people ignore the worn out directions it gives," said the man,
obviously very educated and experienced.
Well, Traveler kept traveling down the road, even though it seemed
that he might not be headed to where he wanted to go. Finally, deciding
that it might be time to return to the main road and follow his
map, he saw a group. He stopped and asked them if the road he was
on would get him where he wanted to go.
"Sure, just keep following the road and you will get there,"
one in the group said.
"But have any of you ever followed this road to make sure it
will get me where I want to go?" he asked.
"Well, no, but we all know that if you will follow this road,
you can get to where you want to go," came the reply.
Upset, Traveler told the crowd that he was going back to where he
left the main road and begin using his map again. Upon hearing these
words, the group began to berate Traveler for disagreeing with their
wisdom. They called him uneducated, right-winger, bigot, homophobe,
fundamentalist, even censor. Now Traveler was so upset with this
criticism that he ignored his instincts to return and use the map
which had served him faithfully for many years. Traveler decided
that to avoid criticism and public humiliation he had best continue
down the road he was traveling, which he did and continues to do
to this day. And he still hasnt arrived. In fact, the farther
he travels without his map, the farther he gets away from where
he wanted to go.
Now, let me tell you another story. Once upon a time there was a
church which had a Bible... .
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