By: Kristen Davis

We live in a world where people believe there is no absolute truth. All religions are considered equally true. All hypotheses about reality are considered equally viable. We have an ‘out with the old, in with the new’ mentality. Anything that is new ‘must’ be better! Every thought, idea, view is right until proven wrong. Although that is good in a court of law, when taken to the realm of ideas, it has gone too far. We say the sky is the limit. We see nothing as impossible, just not yet possible. We have seen so many technological advances that we believe in time all things we can imagine will be a reality. The only idea that is considered absurd is that something could be indefinitely impossible. 

 
 
By: Kristen Davis

I was sitting in the office the other day and I was surprised by the language I heard my colleagues use when discussing business practices. To preface, I work for an HR software development company, it is not religiously affiliated, so you can imagine my surprise, when in the course of one day I heard around 10 references to religiously charged words. In average conversation, I heard words like “agnostic,” “10 commandments,” “gospel,” “moral” and “spiritual.” Now these words were not being used in the sense one might imagine; they were phrased in terms like “the task is more of an agnostic idea right now” or “it’s kind of a spiritual concept, it’s not gospel or the 10 commandments.” 

 
 
By: Kristen Davis

He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. 
   And what does the LORD require of you? 
To act justly and to love mercy 
   and to walk humbly with your God.

~ Micah 6:8 

 

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