Consequences

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CONSEQUENCES

He walked directly into the path of the rapidly approaching train. SPLAT! She studied diligently for her exams and received very high marks. The older couple lamented their decision not to have children as they experience the loneliness of advanced years. The critically ill man regretted his decision to delay seeking a doctor’s advice regarding his illness; now he was near death. All of these instances illustrate one common theme…. every decision has consequences that cannot be avoided.

 In today’s cultural environment with its emphasis on relativism and lack of accountability for one’s actions, it is extremely vital to note that all human activity has consequences. Many people attempt to fool themselves with a form of relativism that quickly excuses their actions and those of others, as if they have no responsibility for the consequences of their actions. “Do your own thing,” is a comfortable slogan, which, for many, comes to mean that they are not responsible in any way for their actions or, in some instances, lack of action. Freedom does not mean that we are free from the effects of our actions or that we can do what we want regardless of the consequences to ourselves and others. It is imperative to recognize that all of life’s decisions have consequences… and that each individual should be prepared to accept those consequences. Oh, but who wants or will accept responsibility? Not me!! Yes, not me is the answer most moderns will provide.

All actions or, in many instances, the lack of action have consequences. Everything we do and do not do results in some type of effect. Often the consequences are so trivial as to not be apparent to anyone. (A student who does not study properly for an exam may still obtain a good grade on the exam if it was an easy test. Yet the student has lost, at least for the time being, an opportunity to really master a subject and gain valuable knowledge.)

On the other hand, the failure to take decisive action at a particular time can lead to terrible consequences for millions of people. The failure by his own countrymen and other nations to stop Hitler’s rise to ascendancy in Germany and in the world certainly catapulted the world into a terrible abyss of murder and widespread devastation. Taking action when it is required can provide the basis for positive results. After the defeat of Nazism in WWII, the United States and its allies established a firm but reasonably flexible plan to counter Communist aggression. Over time, the plan of action was rewarded with the fall of Communism and the resurrection of individual liberties and freedom for millions of people throughout the world. This freedom and liberty were not secured without pain and individual setbacks. They were purchased at a price – in lives and treasure, but at much less cost than one would expect if there had been no plan to thwart the rush of Communism.

An individual’s decision to believe or not believe in an Almighty God is the most critical decision one makes in his lifetime. No other decision will have the everlasting consequences that one’s belief or non belief in God will have on one’s life. To put it bluntly, the rejection of God by a human is fatal. Not maybe! It is fatal!! The price of an individual’s  rejection of God is God’s rejection of the individual for eternity. It has been argued that a “good, well lived life by an atheist will still win him his eternal reward.” Nonsense! Throughout human history, God has sent His prophets, bishops, priests, saints, and millions upon millions of ordinary people to proclaim His existence. God has provided man with the Natural Law and innate directions for mankind. Persons with powerful intellects, such as Saint Paul, Thomas Aquinas, Augustine of Hippo, Robert Bellarmine, G.K. Chesterton, Martin Luther, John Knox, John Henry Newman, and many others have proclaimed God’s existence and His love for man. God also sent His only Son to mankind to redeem man and to provide him with the information and tools needed to know Him intimately. The testimony about God throughout the centuries has been voluminous and continuous. We cannot claim ignorance of Him. Man either chooses to believe in God and do His will or one denies Him and does “his own thing.” Once man rejects God’s existence he then makes himself as God…. a truly false god.

Mankind is responsible for its actions. Indeed there are consequences for mankind’s decision to accept or deny God. Denying God will result in God denying man at his death….an eternal damnation.

C.S. Lewis provides some insightful advice in his book, “Mere Christianity” when he notes, “Christianity asserts that every individual human being is going to live forever, and this must be either true or false. Now there are a good many things which would not be worth bothering about if I were going to live only seventy years, but which I had better bother about very seriously if I am going to live forever.” — C.S. Lewis, p. 74 “Mere Christianity”

There are consequences whether we want them or not. They are unavoidable.

Rules and Regulations

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Rules and Regulations

During the period between January 2009 and December 2011, the bound edition of the US Code of Federal Regulations increased by 11,327 pages – a 7.4 percent increase. In 2009, the increase in the number of pages was the most for any year since 2002 – 3.4 percent or 5,359 pages. Over the past decade, the federal government has issued almost 38,000 new final rules. That brought the total of the Federal Regulations at the end of 2011 to 169,301 pages. That is more than double the number of pages needed to publish the regulations back in 1975 when the bound edition consisted of 71,244 pages.  All of these regulations are contained in over 215 volumes, which occupy shelf space in excess of 19 feet. It should be noted that these rules and regulations apply only to those issued by the Federal Government; not counted are the innumerable state, county and city regulations imposed upon the citizens.

Most certainly and understandably, there exists in the country a painful, pleading hue and cry, complaining of the excessive number and complexity of the governmental rules and regulations, which restrict individual freedom and confuse the citizens. Of course, during each election cycle politicians respond to the public’s demand for a lessening of the regulations by promising to reform the entire process. However, once the election is completed, they proceed to draft more rules and regulations and the cycle continues, with no reform.

There is another organization that faces complaints about its rules and regulations. One of the most common complaints about the Catholic Church is that it is the “church of rules and regulations.” Or “Catholicism is only about rules and regulations, always trying to limit my freedom.” Truly the Catholic Church has a list of its rules and regulations, but this list is decidedly different from governmental rules, both in its size and complexity. It can be contained on only one sheet of paper, occupying no shelf space. Its simplicity is so inherent in its decrees that one instinctively knows the rules without even being able to read them. The rules and regulations of Catholicism are all contained in the Ten Commandments; simple, to the point, easy to understand, and bound closely to the very nature of man. These are listed below.

  1. I am the LORD your God: you shall not have strange gods before me.
  2. You shall not take the name of the LORD your God in vain.
  3. Remember to keep holy the LORD’S Day.
  4. Honor your father and your mother.
  5. You shall not kill.
  6. You shall not commit adultery.
  7. You shall not steal.
  8. You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.
  9. You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife.
  10. You shall not covet your neighbor’s goods.

As simple and direct as these commandments are, Jesus Christ further simplified these easy to understand Ten Commandments into two, “Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.” The Catholic Church mirrors Jesus’ love for mankind in the simplicity and directness of its statues. Man’s true freedom and happiness are enhanced when he observes the Church’s few basic rules. Concerning the Ten Commandments, the brilliant British author, G.K. Chesterton, commented, “Throughout history men have certainly failed to live up to them. But in modern times, men have more disastrously failed in trying to live without them. But it is only in establishing and obeying certain rules that freedom is possible.” (As quoted in “Common Sense 101” by Dale Ahlquist)

And by this we may be sure that we know him, if we keep his commandments.  He who says “I know him” but disobeys his commandments is a liar, and the truth is not in him; but whoever keeps his word, in him truly love for God is perfected. By this we may be sure that we are in him: he who says he abides in him ought to walk in the same way in which he walked.” 1 John 2, 3-6