Dealing with the issue of how we can best live — what we should do with our priceless human existence — is more than just an intellectual exercise. It is even more than a question of how we can achieve happiness. Rather the issue of how we can best live is a matter of the survival of our God-given humanity.
We live in a perilous Age in which our remarkable, wondrous species has engaged itself in a selfish quest for power and status and riches. In so many ways we have tragically fallen short of our ideals: of what life could be…should be. There are times of course, when we display a capacity for love…for compassion…for service. And in this we hold they key to the survival of our God-given humanity. In other words, we have a choice. And we choose in terms of the life we decide to live. Such a choice — destined to influence the course of human history even to…
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