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How We Judge One Another

Friday, November 27th, 2009

Let us suppose that two people meet for the first time. Their meeting brings together different sets of hereditary qualities and the products of different environments. How will these people react to each other? Neither is entirely capable of judging him, but each will judge the other during the meeting. Judgment will be based chiefly on two factors: appearance and behavior.

Although you may not think it always fair, the first thing people notice about you is how you look. Your appearance may invite closer acquaintance and friendship, or immediately cause someone to ignore you. Think of the people who have made the most favorable first impression on you. Certainly they were not all handsome/beautiful or striking in appearance. Chances are they had one thing in common; they made the most of the qualities their inheritance gave them. What is your reaction to a person with dirty skin and fingernails, used hair, and sloppy clothes? The chances are that your impression is unfavorable.

Scanning the World’s Living

Friday, September 11th, 2009

As we scan the world’s landscape, we can readily see that we are living in a grave moment of human history with perilous threats upon our civilization. We see long-honored social norms and institutions breaking down. We see the family, the basic cell of society, gravely threatened by social cancer. We see moral and ethical values collapsing in a raging storm of immorality and criminality. We see politics and public service, devoid of high principles of, losing their noble purpose and mission. We see materialism and secularism becoming the common denominators of social behavior and goals. We see liberal capitalism and its unbridled market forces ruling the world economy, undermining authentic human development, and causing irreversible dmage to ecological bio-systems that support life on earth. We see sex, violence and drugs want only exploited with dire cinsequences to society and human behaviot. These are signs of faith on retreat.