This Sunday’s readings: Luke 1:39-55
Reflections
You and I have been trained by our culture to not believe in the supernatural… a Jewish woman, Mary, had been trained by her culture to not believe that God could ever become a human being. So, though they are different, the barriers she faced against belief in the Christmas message were every bit as big as the barriers you may be facing. And yet a combination of evidence and experience shattered those barriers and she came to faith. That is exactly the way it works now. She doubted, she questioned, she used her reason, and she asked questions—just as we must today if we are going to have faith.
~ Tim Keller, Pastor, Author
People are always clinging to what they want to hear, discarding the evidence that doesn’t fit with their beliefs, giving greater weight to evidence that does.
~ Paula Stokes, Author, The Key to Everything
Many know how to flatter, few know how to praise.
~ Wendell Phillips, 1811-1884, Orator, Attorney. Abolitionist
I’ll just put two words out there one is community and the other is mentors … one of the biggest Concepts here is community versus networks. A community is a group of real people who are kind of stuck together you can’t just come and go as you please. It takes a while to get in and it’s hard to get out, so you have to get along with each other. [We] need to be embedded in communities and I would say a religious community is the quintessential perfect Community.
~ Jonathan Haidt, 1963- ,Social Psychologist, Author
Confirmation bias is the most effective way to go on living a lie.
~ Christopher James Gilbert, 1987- , Philosopher, Musician
Our misbeliefs often make it impossible for us to realize, and/or to accept, some facts.
~ Mokokoma Frans Mokhonoana, 1985-2023, Social Critic, Satirist
Common sense is what tells us the earth is flat.
~ Stuart Chase, 1888-1985, Social Theorist, Writer