Thursday, February 23, 2006

Faith

Its a choice. I choose to believe. We sometimes forget how little of what we "know" is actually concrete. What I "know" is what I choose to accept.
Im not going to let outside influences decide what I believe at the core. If I did, my core would reflect the integrity of my surroundings, constantly changing what I am at the center.
I need very little evidence to continue believing as i do, anything to the contrary I will ignore because this is my choice and im sticking to it. Price shopping after the buy an unhappy shopper doth make.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

At age almost 59 I find myself amidst 40 barely 20+ young men and women in an Institute class. I've often wondered what will happen to the world when we run out of people of faith...with all the horrors of the world, I often think there are no more nobel men left. Where will the future leaders come from?

I now find that the situation I fear is quite the contrary! When I hear the depth and breadth of the testimonies and questions of these young people and feel the resonance in my chest as their bass voices sing hymns (they seem to choose the "men only" hymns because there are 4 times as many males and females in this class), my own faith is increased and I realize that if this strong faith and knowledge is typical of the Church today, then we are indeed in good hands!

I am so blessed to have met two young men who exude faith and integrity and have renewed my faith in our future! Thanx guys!

09 March, 2006  

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