Renewing the spirit of our mind

Milagros García Klibansky
Milagros García Klibansky

RESUMEN: A woman gets into a taxi and asks the driver to turn off the radio because she believes the music is wicked. The taxi driver tells her that in the time of Christ, there were no taxis or radios, so she should find a camel to transport her. This story reminds us to not judge others and criticize them based on our own beliefs. Instead, we should be imitators of Christ and show love to others. We should examine ourselves and work on our spiritual growth before trying to transform others.

My sister sent me this as a joke, I thought about it and made some modifications, I want to share it with you: A woman is signaling a taxi to stop. Once inside, he asks the taxi driver to turn off the radio "In the time of Christ there was no music like that and much less radio" said the traveler, "That music belongs to the wicked and I don't I can hear it. " The taxi driver turns off the radio, but at the next traffic light he stops the car, gets out of it and gently opens the back door.

The woman is surprised: "What's wrong? We haven't reached my destination yet" she asks a little annoyed. "Look, Ma'am" says the taxi driver "in the time of Christ there were no taxis, so please get out of mine and find a camel to transport you."

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