Every culture has its story of beginnings....some mythological, some based on perceived recorded history, some on 'scientific discoveries' etc etc.
One thing is certain; whatever our view, it effects how we join the dots ie, how we see objectives and how we understand.
In my view, Jesus, the big divider of human history like no other gives me perspective.
Do I have the courage and self honesty to question my assumptions? Does asking questions re my assumptions qualify them as anything, true or untrue?
We have all built our house of cards and know instinctively that if a base card fails, the rest will topple with it.
Is it any wonder we battle tooth and nail to support even the most fragile positions?
Our constructions are connected with our ego's and Jesus knows this; he says in Luke 20:18 'Everyone who falls on this stone will be broken to pieces, but he on whom it falls will be crushed'
One thing is certain; whatever our view, it effects how we join the dots ie, how we see objectives and how we understand.
In my view, Jesus, the big divider of human history like no other gives me perspective.
Do I have the courage and self honesty to question my assumptions? Does asking questions re my assumptions qualify them as anything, true or untrue?
We have all built our house of cards and know instinctively that if a base card fails, the rest will topple with it.
Is it any wonder we battle tooth and nail to support even the most fragile positions?
Our constructions are connected with our ego's and Jesus knows this; he says in Luke 20:18 'Everyone who falls on this stone will be broken to pieces, but he on whom it falls will be crushed'