This was an unexpected title, so I clicked on it and I don’t see any text body. Maybe there doesn’t need to be. The fear of things beyond our personal control does tend to cause us to turn to something greater than ourselves for help, doesn’t it? And for a humanist, there is nothing greater to turn to than a group of more humans. The knowledge of a God who is “infinite, eternal, and unchangeable in His being, wisdom, power, holiness, justice, goodness, and truth” is an awesome antidote to hysteria!
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This was an unexpected title, so I clicked on it and I don’t see any text body. Maybe there doesn’t need to be. The fear of things beyond our personal control does tend to cause us to turn to something greater than ourselves for help, doesn’t it? And for a humanist, there is nothing greater to turn to than a group of more humans. The knowledge of a God who is “infinite, eternal, and unchangeable in His being, wisdom, power, holiness, justice, goodness, and truth” is an awesome antidote to hysteria!
Yeah, I figured I didn’t need to say any more than Dr. Paul. Your comments are right on.