Tuesday; November 14

Have you noticed how complex we tend to make our world?  In an era when we seem to value sophistication we have lost sight of how simple things can (and should) be.  Let’s take a look at some of the modern headlines:  Sex Scandals And Allegations, Mass Murders, Domestic Violence, Social Injustice And Inequity … and on, and on, and on.  On the surface it appears that these are complicated issues – things that it would take years and millions of dollars to address and even, at that, we aren’t certain that our hypotheses or philosophies would work.  How can there be any hope for a world digging itself into a very deep hole?
Yet, what would people say if we proposed a solution of three little words?  Would they think we were being silly or superficial?  I guess it really doesn’t matter what people would say because it really would work.  The prescription for our society’s ills is “Love One Another”.  If we loved each other, people wouldn’t take sexual advantage of others … people wouldn’t walk into schools, churches or public places armed with firearms hoping for a high body count … people wouldn’t be violent toward those in their families or in their neighborhoods … adolescents wouldn’t result to bullying their fellow students, their teachers or their parents.  It seems weird, but the answer to some serious social issues has its roots in what we learned in Sunday School:    love your fellow man.
People have tried to tarnish the Golden Rule by calling it archaic or naïve but it still offers hope to the world today.  Jesus’ instruction from centuries ago, “Treat others the same way you want them to treat you.” (Luke 6:31) still works today.
Let’s not give up hope for our society … let’s just hand out love.  We may not immediately solve all of society’s problems, but we can make a difference one decision at a time.
Think About It!

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