Question & Thought for July 14th, 2016!!!

Good Thursday Morning! Easy question today!!!
1. Question – “Shall I tell you where the men are who believe most in themselves?
2. Thought – Thoroughly worldly people never understand even the world; they rely altogether on a few cynical maxims which are not true. Once I remember walking with a prosperous publisher, who made a remark which I had often heard before; it is, indeed, almost a motto in the modern world. Yet I had heard it once too often, and I saw suddenly that there was nothing in it. The publisher said of somebody, “That man will get on; he believes in himself.” And I remember that as I lifted my head to listen, my eye caught an omnibus on which was written “Hanwell.” I said to him, “Shall I tell you where the men are who believe most in themselves? For I can tell you. I know of men who believe in themselves more colossally than Napoleon or Caesar. I can guide you to the thrones of Supermen. The men who really believe in themselves are all in lunatic asylums.” He said mildly that there were a good many men who after all who believed in themselves and who were not in insane asylums.
“Yes they are,” I retorted, “and you of all men ought to know them. That drunken poet from whom you would not take a dreary tragedy, he believed in himself. That elderly minister with an epic from whom you were hiding in a back room, he believed in himself. If you consulted your business experience instead of your ugly individualistic philosophy, you would know that believing in himself is one of the commonest signs of a rotter. Actors who can’t act believe in themselves; and debtors who won’t pay. It would be much truer to say that a man will certainly fail, because he believes in himself.
Complete self-confidence is not merely a sin; complete self-confidence is a weakness. Believing utterly in one’s self is a hysterical and superstitious belief like believing in Joanna Southcote: the man who has ‘Hanwell’ written on his face as plain as it is written on that omnibus.” And to all this my friend the publisher made this very deep and effective reply, “Well, if man is not to believe in himself, in what is he to believe?” After a long pause I replied, “I will go home and write a book in answer to that question.” This is the book that I have written in answer to it. (Orthodoxy by G.K. Chesterton)
“Facts do not crease to exist because they are ignored.” (Aldous Huxley, 1927)
rem – I had no knowledge that I had no knowledge.
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Question & Thought for July 13th, 2016!

Good Wednesday Morning!
1. Question – You know the big bad wolf is coming your way – don’t you?
2. Thought – Interestingly, Jesus never said, “Believe my arguments.” He said, “Follow me.” Jesus himself had his own kind of “Pascalian wager” at this point. At the end of his longest recorded talk, he told a story about the construction business, in which houses get built wisely or foolishly. It always reminds me of the story of the three little pigs. Each character builds a house. Each house faces a test. Houses built wisely survive; houses built foolishly crumble.
Here is the challenge of the story: We all are house builders. Our houses are our lives, and we construct them out of the choices we make dad by day. Like it or not. This is not optional. We are launched. We have to put our houses somewhere.
We are all storm facers. We will all face trails and ultimately death. The big bad wolf is coming our way. This is not optional.
We will choose how we construct our lives. We will choose the convictions we build them on. We can build them on rock or straw. We can make them of wood, hay, or brick.
The risk doesn’t go away. We cannot know ahead of time how the house will stand up to the storm. Still, we all have to build a house. (Faith & Doubt by John Ortberg)
“Faith is a footbridge that you don’t know will hold you up over the chasm until you’re forced to walk out onto it.” (Nicholas Wolterstorff)
rem – I had no knowledge that I had no knowledge.
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Question & Thought for July 12th, 2016!!!

Good Tuesday Morning!
1. Question – Aren’t we all – and everything in this world – so so so ‘Unique?’
2. Thought  – Then there is the opposite attack on thought: that urged by Mr. H. G. Wells when he insists that every separate thing is “unique,” and there are no categories at all. This also is merely destructive. Thinking means connecting things, and stops if they cannot be connected. It need hardly be said that this skepticism forbidding thought necessarily forbids speech; a man cannot open his mouth without contradicting it. Thus when Mr. wells says (as he did somewhere), “all chairs are quite different,” he utters not merely a misstatement, but a contradiction in terms. If all chairs were quite different, you could not call them “all chairs.” (Orthodoxy by G.K. Chesterton)
“Thinking is difficult, that’s why most people judge.” (Carl Gustav Jung)
rem – I had no knowledge that I had no knowledge.
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Question & Thought for July 11th, 2016!!!

Good Monday Morning!
1. Question – What is God’s eternal name?
2. Thought – 14 God replied to Moses, “I Am Who I Am.* Say this to the people of Israel: I Am has sent me to you.” 15 God also said to Moses, “Say this to the people of Israel: Yahweh,* the God of your ancestors – the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob – has sent me to you.
This is my eternal name,
       my name to remember for all generations.
* 14 Or I Will Be What I Will Be.
*15  Yahweh is a translation of the proper name YHWH that is sometimes rendered “Jehovah”; in this translation it is usually rendered “the LORD” (note the use of small capitals). (Exodus 33:14-15, JCB)
rem – I had no knowledge that I had no knowledge.
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