Prudence, Charity, Clarity, and Their Opposite: Confusion

Prudence, Charity, Clarity, and Their Opposite: Confusion
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Nearly everyone trying to understand the current government turmoil in Washington is either (a) pre-committed to one or the other political party's version of events; or (b) thoroughly confused. Most of us fall more or less in the second group. And that means a great many citizens end up feeling powerless, then disgusted, then angry.

If, as Scripture says, the truth makes us free, the lack of it makes us frustrated and locked in a state of uncertainty. To put it another way: Confusion is bad. It's bad for the individual soul, and it's bad for the health of a society. It inevitably breeds division and conflict.

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