If Anything Can Go Wrong...It Will If Anything Can Go Wrong...It Will
Have
you ever heard of Murphy's Law? You probably have - but didn't know
where it came from. Basically an engineer named Murphy had an important
experiment go royally whacked, and in a fit of frustration coined the
phrase - "If anything can go wrong...it will."
So
then people came along after Murphy and started applying his law to
everyday situations. See if you agree with these examples:
Murphy's Love Laws:
Brains x Beauty x Availability = Constant. This constant is always zero.
If you believe a relationship can't work, but feel the need to try, it won't.
When she says: "Don't buy me anything expensive" and you listen, expect to be unattached.
Then there are Murphy's Gravity Laws:
A falling object will always land where it can do the most damage.
A shatterproof object will always fall on the only surface hard enough to crack or break it.
A
slice of buttered bread, when dropped, will always land butter-side
down. Which reminds me to the whole "dropped kitty will always land on
its feet" which then leads to my all time favorite Murphy's law of
paradox:
If
you strap a piece of buttered toast to the back of a cat, butter side
up, and drop the cat out a window, it will fall to approximately a foot
above the street, and hover there, spinning.
The one that I looked for but wasn't able to find was a Murphy's Law of absolute truth. So here's my shot at it:
If someone claims to know or have absolute truth, it will be absolutely denied by other people.
In
other words, most people just don't want to believe that there are
absolutes - especially when it comes to moral absolutes. I read one
survey that reported 80% of teenagers do not believe in absolute truth
in areas of what is right and wrong.
Why?
Because people want options - and they definitely don't want to face up
to the fact that there are absolute truths that apply to all people
everywhere. So they put their fingers in their ears when they sense God
trying to communicate statements like these:
Jesus answered, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." (John 14:6)
Jesus said, "If you hold to my teaching, you are really my disciples.
Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free." (John
8:31-32)
Make them holy by your truth; teach them your word, which is truth. (John 17:17)
What
did He say was truth? Our feelings? Our philosophies? Nope...Jesus said
He was the truth, His teachings are the truth, and God's word is truth.
And that's the truth. Absolutely.
So
what's the big deal about believing or not believing in absolutes? A
lot, actually. In fact, more of a big deal than I can put in this Soul
Fuel. But I will leave you with an *example that demonstrates how
denying absolute truth and embracing moral wishy-washy wiggleness can
have devastating consequences:
A
thief is casing a jewelry store so he can rob it. He has entered it to
check out any visible alarm settings, locks, layout, etc. In the
process, he has unexpectedly gotten involved in a discussion with the
owner of the jewelry store whose hobby is the study of philosophy and
who believes that truth and morals are relative.
"So," says the owner, "everything is relative. That is why I believe
that all morals are not absolute and that right and wrong is up to the
individual to determine within the confines of society. But there is no
absolute right and wrong."
"That
is a very interesting perspective," says the thief. "I was brought up
believing that there was a God and that there was right and wrong. But
I abandoned all of that and I agree with you that there is no absolute
right and wrong and that we are free to do what we want."
The
thief leaves the store and returns that evening and breaks in. He has
disabled all the alarms and locks and is in the process of robbing the
store. That is when the owner of the store enters through a side door.
The thief pulls out a gun. The owner cannot see the man's face because
he is wearing a ski mask.
"Don't shoot me," says the owner. "Please take whatever you want and leave me alone."
"That is exactly what I plan to do," says the thief.
"Wait a minute. I know you. You are the man that was in the store earlier today. I recognize your voice."
"That
is very unfortunate for you," says the thief. "Because now you also
know what I look like. And since I do not want to go to jail I am
forced to kill you."
"You cannot do that," says the owner. "Why not?"
"Because it is not right," pleads the desperate man.
"But did you not tell me today that there is no right and wrong?"
"Yes, but I have a family, children, that need me, and a wife."
"So?
I am sure that you are insured and that they will get a lot of money.
But since there is no right and wrong it makes no difference whether or
not I kill you. And since if I let you live you will turn me in and I
will go to prison - sorry, but that will not do."
"But it is a crime against society to kill me. It is wrong because society says so."
"As you can see, I don't recognize society's claim to impose morals on me. It's all relative. Remember?"
"Please don't shoot me. I beg you. I promise not to tell anyone what you look like. I swear it!"
"I do not believe you and I cannot take that chance."
"But it is true! I swear I'll tell no one."
"Sorry,
but it cannot be true because there is no absolute truth, no right and
wrong, no error, remember? If I let you live and then I left, you will
break your so-called promise because it is all relative. There is no
way I could trust you."
"But it is wrong to kill me. It isn't right!"
"It
is neither right or wrong for me to kill you. Since truth is relative
to the individual, if I kill you, that is my truth. And, it is
obviously true that if I let you live I will go to prison. Sorry, but
you have killed yourself."
"No. Please do not shoot me. I beg you."
"Begging makes no difference."
.... Bang....
Looks like Murphy's Law applies again. If you deny absolute truth, it just one day might deny you right back.
Head: What you need to know about this truth
Absolute truth exists in the form of Jesus, His teachings, and God's Word.
Heart: What you need to feel about this truth
Feel
secure, confident, and priveleged that you don't have to root your view
of life and the world in the shifting sand of the latest ideas, fads,
and trends. You have the opportunity to study God's Word and build your
life on its rock solid foundation.
Hands: What you need to do about this truth |