The Cowboy Code 619.2
I grew up in much simpler times. Television was in its infancy, and the idea of a hero was exemplified by a white-hatted cowboy. There was a clarity and simplicity to this hero’s moral code that left no doubt there is a right and wrong.
As I became more sophisticated, it was easy to ridicule these simplistic approaches to ethics and living. Yet the more I've learned, the more I’ve come to think there’s just as much danger in muddying our choices into endless shades of gray.
Sure, there are extenuating factors and exceptions that challenge the validity of every ethical principle, but on balance we need clear prescriptive benchmarks of virtue. Such guidelines are provided in the quaintly old-fashioned Cowboy Code promoted by the late Gene Autry:
1. Don’t shoot first, hit a smaller man, or take unfair advantage.
2. Don’t go back on your word or a trust confided in you.
3. Tell the truth.
4. Be gentle with children, the elderly, and animals.
5. Don’t advocate or possess racially or religiously intolerant ideas.
6. Help people in distress.
7. Be a good worker.
8. Keep yourself clean in thought, speech, action, and personal habits.
9. Respect women, parents, and the law.
10. Be patriotic.
With a little updating, this code still works.
This is Michael Josephson reminding you that character counts.


Comments
"I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted, and I won't be laid a hand on. I don't do those things to other people, and I require the same of them." (John Wayne from The Shootist)
Posted by: Jeff | May 22, 2009 6:06 AM
...and Roy Rogers and the Lone Ranger and John Wayne and my Dad and my husband!
Posted by: Mary | May 22, 2009 7:21 AM
Michael,
I believe that all of these points are very important and useful axcept one. The 5th point of not having religiously intollerent ideas is definately "politically correct", but spiritually incorrect. God's word as expressed in the Bible, both Old and New Testament, very specifically tells us that homosexuality is an abomination and a very great sin. In today's society God is considered a bigot by many because of this. If one truly loves God he will obey Him, and part of obeying Him is believing that homosexuality is a sin and should not be accepted as being OK. God is their judge- not us- but we must recognize any and all sins.
I would believe that since when Gene Autry wrote this, most of our society did agree that homosexuality was wrong. He probably never envisioned people taking his words to promote that kind of lifestyle, and neither should we.
Posted by: Jim | May 23, 2009 10:07 AM
Home Run!!
Posted by: Denise Schnitzer | May 26, 2009 11:11 AM