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    Brooklyn Nine-Nine: Jampacked Boyle (1×17)

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    Jesuit Father Greg Boyle: Our LGBTQ sisters and brothers are “unshakably good”

    I was having a conversation with a homie in my office at Homeboy Industries, the gang rehabilitation program I began in Los Angeles in 1992. He punctuated the end of our talk by simply saying, “Life is removing the blindfold.” It’s like Jesus asking the man who only knows darkness, “What do you want me to do for you?” The man’s response, as recorded in the Gospels, is straightforward: “I want to see.”

    And once the blindfold falls, we don’t see “the error of our ways,” nor our sinfulness. We see what God sees: that we are all unshakably good and we belong to each other. Through it all, we want to take seriously what Jesus took seriously: inclusion, nonviolence, unconditional loving-kindness and compassionate acceptance. Living as though that truth was true compels us, as church, to include with more compassion our LGBTQ sisters and brothers. 

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    By now, both the story of Susan Boyle -- the unlikely record-holder for most YouTube views during a single week -- and the moral(s) of that story are well-known to all of us who follow sites such as this one. Her rendition of "I Dreamed a Dream" on the television show Britain's Got Talent can still knock our socks off (here's the link in case you've missed it), and, yes, we have now been reminded that you can't judge a book by its cover, that even not-so-attractive people over forty may still be wonderful, et cetera.

    Trouble is, we always judge a book by its cover. That's what covers are for. As Malcolm Gladwell reminded us all in Blink, and how teams of neurologists and psychologists have shown, we human beings excel at snap judgments, and at decisions so intuitive we don't even know we've made them. This talent has, over the aeons, ensured our survival in a perilous world. If our caveman ancestors had to think about whether that hairy beast over there is friend or foe, the