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Old 04-21-2003, 12:25 PM   #4
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Re: Faith Is Healthy In Today's World

Quote: Originally posted by Lady Valkyrie
<b>All writers are vain, selfish and lazy, and at the very bottom of their motives there lies a mystery. - George Orwell

For the most part, we receive too much information. We're bombarded with print, sound, images. Many of us cultivate a healthy skepticism: we consider the source. What does this person, this agency, this network, this advertiser, or this elected official stand to gain from telling me this information?

But we cannot doubt everything. Humans need to believe in something, even something wildly implausible on the face of it. Thus, cults and causes abound. In this age of widespread corruption and cynicism, faith also is widespread.

Faith is healthy; it is an affirmation of human worth and continuity. Fortunate are those of us who have both strong faith and good judgment. Belief in the essential goodness of our fellows and in the basic rightness of our world can renew our vitality and remind us to treat others with the respect due their humanity. In turn, others will respect our belief in them.

Sometimes, faith is betrayed; sometimes, we stumble. But the delusions or mistakes of others need not sour us; they are part of the mystery.

I will believe in my own capacity for goodness, and all will be well. &nbsp;

From the book "The Promise of a New Day" by Karen Casey and Martha Vanceburg </b>
Yes! Faith is a very good thing to have
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