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MAKING SANE
DECISIONS . Rev. Andrew Bagley
Each of
constantly makes decisions every day. Even seemingly little things like .when to
cross the street.. If you made it
across the street in one piece without too many near misses from city buses,
long-haul sixteen-wheeler trucks, people driving cars while trying to see the
road through cell phones.you made an accurate decision and carried it out.
How can you be sure you are making a right decision about larger matters
of life and living? In joining a
church, for instance?
Here are some suggestions of things to look at that might help:
Ask around.
Check it out. Spend some time
looking into it and finding out what it actually does. What are its stated
goals. Would it help you expand
your own goals, aspirations or philosophy of life?
Is it inclusive of a wide range of people, rather than exclusive? Avoid exclusionary groups. If you could fast rewind and fast
forward across history you.d notice that such groups do not expand over time,
they contract and die of their own principles. Especially if they are intolerant
and discriminate against others belief systems.
Be wary of persons that label other groups or activities as .cults.. That
word has been misused since the latter part of the 20th century by
people who too often a) had no religion of their own or b) had decided only
their personal brand of religion was acceptable and all other flavors and sizes
were .cults.. (The word cult
used to mean .a system of belief or worship. and only in recent history has had
a negative side attached to it - mostly because of the way the media uses
it.)
Take almost all media reports about
religion with a large pinch of salt. Investigate for yourself if
curious. Religious experts are not
usually employed by newspapers and magazines. (Except specifically religious
media.)
One way you can judge an activity is against the simple rule of, .how
many ways does this group/activity benefit and enhance my existence and how many
other people are benefited by its existence as well?.
Then look to see to what extent it detracts from yours and others
existence.
Decide in the favor of the one most beneficial and you should find
yourself associating with people who are doing something positive with their
lives.
And a religious group that is operating that way as
well.
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