To See Is To Believe, Believing Is More Than Seeing
posted on 24 December 2010 | posted in
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Today&rsquos generation is plagued with the issue of trust and unbelief. They have unhealthy suspicion on people that don&rsquot match their picture of a trustworthy individual. They give conclusions based on their experiences, upbringing and the stereotypes shaped by their own culture. And they would resort into the principle which doesn&rsquot always give them an advantage. The principle of- to see is to believe. They require you to show first what you have claimed you are and what you have. We are discussing this &lsquoprinciple&rsquo when Derek came and ask his friend Dickens of a virgin mobile voicemail passcode. And Derek got interested in our discussion. He too said, that to see is to believe is always fair. But Dickens retorted, &lsquothat is not always the case&rsquo. There are times and cases which you don&rsquot need to show it for me to believe it. And there are things that are immaterial it cannot be seen with our naked eye. This discussion is really worth our time and pondering because the bible says, &lsquothings which are seen are temporary but the unseen are eternal&rsquo.
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