Under Authority : Week 2 - The Sin of Lawlessness
Episode description
Archimedes principle-one of the groundbreaking discoveries made in human history. It explains why wood floats in water while metal sinks. It shows why ships can sail over long distances. But humans used this principle almost daily for hundreds of years before it was discovered.
One of the most important proofs that humans are the most intelligent beings is reasoning and asking why. That gives us purpose and motive, pushes us and makes our determination stronger. But just imagine if humans would have waited for Archimedes to be born and discover buoyancy, would they have been able to journey across the oceans?
As children we were taught many rules and manners, which we followed blindly, just so that we would not be punished. But it's after we grew up we realize how useful most of them were if not all. Is it ok to obey our authorities even though we don't see where they're leading us? Should we fight against everything that we don't like or don't understand? The soldiers on a battlefield blindly follow the orders of their superiors. Why so? Should we do the same when required?
Join us as we learn more on 'Under Authority' in 'Week 2- The Sin of Lawlessness' by Pastor Mathew George.
