Tuesday, November 8, 2016

TO BElieve OR NOT TO BElieve

Some people are so open-minded, their brains could fall out. Like, they think whatever anyone believes is great, equal in values. They don’t believe in the existence of absolute laws---like right, wrong, gravity. I don’t see any of them floating away though.

Some ideas may sound good, until you apply a little logic and find they dissolve when they get wet. And too many conflicting, diverse ideas floating around in your head may make you dizzy.

In a hospital ER, they use the term “triage” to sort out priorities determining  who will be treated first--all patients are not equal in their eyes. “First come, first serve” is not their primary concern. Mandatory rules govern here. No flexibility of emotional preference, judging which  life is more important. There are set rules governing their time-sensitive behavior, ensuring maximum preservation of life, giving priority to those at greater risk. The same discretion applies for any ideas you adopt. (All ideas or philosophies are NOT equal.)

Figure out what's important to you. Examine your heart. Search your soul. Believe in something greater than yourself. Stand for something or you’ll fall for anything. What you believe is important. Be sure the thoughts governing your life are your own and are carefully chosen. Run your virus scanner to avoid dangerous spyware being implanted to soften your brain!

Enter by the narrow gate, for the gate is wide and the way is broad that leads to destruction, and many are those who enter by it. For the gate is small and the way is narrow that leads to life and few are those who find it.         Matthew 7:13-14

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