Be not afeared of thinking, Or searching for the truth, Prepare for the revision Of dogmas held in youth. Adopt a new perspective, Immerse yourself in logic, And critically assess The deadly demagogic. Examine your opinions, Seek new ones if you please, Resist indoctrination: It spreads like a disease. Let reason be your mentor, And keep an open mind, Reflect upon your principles, Leave prejudice behind. Read with discrimination, Let reason reign supreme, And don’t discount the radical For being ‘too extreme’. For what once seemed preposterous, To people just like you, Has now achieved the status Of being clearly true: The rights and needs of animals; The move from faith to doubt; The struggle for equality; Once delusions of the devout. So be not afeared of voicing Your disagreeing cry, And be not too deferential, Continue asking “Why?” Be not afeared of thinking, And listen when I say, ‘Make strange the dogmas of the past, Let reason guide your way.’
L. R. Chapman, Be Not Afeared










