WHO HAS THE TRUTH?
Suppose you don’t know if anyone has the truth, so you attend a seminar on world religions. A young woman relates a dramatic change in her life from drug addiction to wellness. She attributes it to Jesus. However, she is followed by a Muslim, a Buddhist, a Hindu–all claiming that their religious faith has brought an inner feeling of congruence and God-connectedness. Then a young man, rather unkempt in appearance, says, “I grew up in a dysfunctional family and in recent years lived alone with deep depression. While cooking breakfast one morning, I accidentally flipped an egg too high and it landed on my head. Instantly, I experienced the sensation of warmness over my whole being. My whole life has changed. A warm egg on the head will do the same thing for you.” All testify from their own subjective experiences. Add to their number the final person who addresses the seminar: a bouyant, confident college coed. “I’m glad religion…
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