Saturday, August 11, 2012

Free to Be Bad


The Soviet Writers Union held its First Congress in 1934. Stalin’s Great Purge was just two years away. Did they sense the beginning murmurs of terror? Hardly. The members were elated. They would help build this new great society. Leonid Sobolev declared:

The Party and Government have given the writer everything, and taken away from him only one thing – the right to write badly.
But I’m inclined to say with Isaak Babel that the right to write badly is “a very important right.” Can we be creative, take risks and express ourselves if we’re not allowed to fail? Is there any freedom when the approved course is the only way?

What a gift God gave us in Eden when He let us choose between good and evil. We vilify God for allowing evil. But could we have freedom without that choice?

I thank God today for the freedom to be bad and the power He gives me to be good.



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