The complexity of information makes it so that it is difficult from one piece of data to extrapolate any kind of certain conclusion. This is not to say that some truths are not more evident than others. It is only to say that you may be very certain that you are right, while, nonetheless, be incredibly, and terribly wrong.
I became a pastor because I knew after a year as a high school teacher that I did not want to teach. I did not want to teach because I knew that the biggest problem in the kids’ lives was their parents, and I instinctively seized that I could never impact such a tragedy at large by staying in a classroom. I thought I could reach the adults from the pulpit. It’s been an enlightening road.
SOS Discipline - Daily Proverb and Red Letter Reader
Awareness of the present is always reason to pray. The difficult path is paved with presuppositions. cf Pr. 28:14
What is your soul worth to you in the end? cf Mt. 6:26
If you know neither where you stand nor what against, flee, but not in haste. cf Sun Tzu 3.33
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Dragons, you see, in the real world, live under water. Also, every tree is a life. And, one more thing, the third time is never the charm. The third time is almost always just right.
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