Jun 09 2008

The More Difficult Path is The Right Path

Published by peregrinus at 7:45 pm under Apologetics, Ramblings, Spirituality

In my dealings with Relativists on a forum I belong to, I have come to the conclusion that, although it is the more difficult path, following the tenets set down by the Catholic Church is the correct path.

On the surface, Relativists have an easy time since they have no solid foundation to base their so-called beliefs on. If one set of truths no longer suits their fancy or may get them in trouble, they can always change them at a moments notice. But is that the case? I think not. Yes, they will be happy in the short run but, other than pleasure which this happiness is, there is no ultimate goal for the relativist. In fact, pleasure is short lived and, from the interactions I have has, unhappiness fills most of the rest of the time.

For us who follows God’s law, we have an ultimate goal to work towards. And that is eternal life in heaven with God. Yes, it is harder, but the rewards are where they should be, in the next life, not this life.

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