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Right and Wrong

That's right, that's wrong.

Those two words are very powerful but are so often used and with little thought. That very dangerous.

When you really sit down and think about it, we really do not "know" anything, no matter how much we profess we do and take credit when things seem to workout as we professed. Then a pattern is established, an expert is produced and now we are flawless based on our own understanding.

The bottom line is only hindsite is 20/20.

As we journey throw life calling right and wrong we can look back and clearly see we did not know. As we look into the future, even from one second to the next, we do not know. The only thing we can kind of boast on is what we are experiencing "right now".

For a people who are so prone to error, right and wrong, do not leave much room for error, does it?

Wrong, said to the right person, can present a challenge just to prove you wrong.

There is one thing I do know: The more I know, the more I realize I need to know.

That's right, That's wrong, there has got to be a better choice of words.

Whoever corrects a mocker is asking for insult; whoever reproves a wicked person receives abuse. Do not reprove a mocker or he will hate you; reprove a wise person and he will love you. Proverbs 9:7-9

Power of The Tongue

The Innocence Project

A Paradox Of Today's Time

Practice What You Preach



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