I'm not much of a bandwagon guy. I have a lot of favorites, but most of them are well though out or formed over experience, i don't give my loyalties lightly (unless it comes to creative marketing schemes). Such is true with people who use superlatives. I have six or seven favorite preachers, but disagree with all of them in some of the things they say. Specifically, when they use superlatives, or relate something as "most important."
Today was one such issue.
The topic, What is going to happen to you when you die? The statement "I can't think of a more important question to ask."
The response... I find that question to be effective for certain behavioral responses, but far from being the most important question someone can ask themselves. I appreciate when people think about, care about, and even focus on their stance in the afterlife, but would never (see i use superlatives also) put that as the most important thing for someone to figure out, or focus on.
What about you? Are you a bandwagon person? Can you think of more important questions for people to ask (especially speaking religiously)?
Sunday, January 07, 2007
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