In Martin Luther King Jr's speech "Loving Your Enemies" he states that everyone needs to love their enemies and suggests that while this is a very difficult thing to do, it is both possible and essential for one to live as a good Christian or a good human being. Although many people were against the civil rights movement and acted violently towards it, MLK found it very important to love them anyway. No matter what they did.
1. Do you think that MLK loving his enemy helped him in the Civil Rights Movement? Explain.
2. Why do you think MLK thought loving his enemy would help him?
3. Did loving his enemy make him more successful or less successful?
1. Do you think that MLK loving his enemy helped him in the Civil Rights Movement? Explain.
2. Why do you think MLK thought loving his enemy would help him?
3. Did loving his enemy make him more successful or less successful?