Monday, June 21, 2010

You have to denounce with honestly and fairness

When you have to denounce someone, do not add your version of story to try to make you look good (or make him look bad). You may think it's helpful but it isn't. You have to be very honest with the fact, and maintain objectivity, which would send a silent message of who you are to the people, and which would give to people the reason why they would want to listen to you.

Of course when you are denouncing someone, you may be already feeling, "That's not fair!" type of feeling. But, denouncing without controlling that type of emotion would not benefit anybody including yourself.

And if you are denouncing someone because you are ordered to do so from higher clerical authority, you are either fortunate or unfortunate to have to do such a thing, but I believe it is a God-given chance to show to him who you really are. Just make sure one thing: If the denunciation turned out later to be invalid, you cannot just say, "I denounced because I was absolutely obedient to the authority, so it's not my fault." This excuse will not work anymore. It may have worked twenty years ago, or even ten years ago, but not today anymore...

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