Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Three Fundamental Questions

Man seeks answers to three fundamental questions; how did I get here? Why am I here? Where am I going? They reflect his past, his present and his future. The origin, the existence and the destiny. The before now, the now, the after now. The origin is the how of his life, the meaning is the why of his life, the destiny is the where of his life. These are questions of purpose. The origin is the input to man’s purpose, the meaning is the processing of his purpose, the destiny is the output of his purpose. Man can only search for the origin, the meaning and the destiny of his own life in two places: within himself or other then himself. Man seeks answers, not false answers, not half answers, not fuzzy answers, not confusing answers, not illusionary answers but true answers. True answers reflect the Truth. The Truth always reflects reality.
Man has a thinking mind. Man can seek these answers within his own personality ethic, ideas, dreams, hopes, philosophies and ideology. Man can also seek answers other then himself. There is only one other, that is God’s revelation. Man’s summation (the summit of the mountain) of reality is a theory which is a best guess answer. God’s summation of reality is not an idea, nor a theory nor an abstract answer but a fact: the existence of Jesus Christ.

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