People Aren’t Stubborn Enough Two-year-olds don’t like being told what to do. Most of us don’t. But we see this more clearly in children, who haven’t learned to hide it. We often attribute willful resistance to obedience as a negative behavioral trait going back to Adam and Eve. But is it always negative? Could it be most people aren’t stubborn enough? Where it counts. Like stubborn resistance to bad thinking. Like refusing to accept and adopt a worldview without rigorous examination of the premises and logical process on which it is built. Because wrong ideas and conclusions reached through bad thinking (invalid logic and false premises) are the stuff of personal disaster. I know this first hand. Maybe you do too. But just think! What if Adam & Eve had thought through the serpent’s reinterpretation of God’s words, and had chosen disobedience to Satan’s lie instead? Ok, too late for that. That was then this is now. Precisely. We know better now. Let’s act like it. Like This Blog? Sign Up to Receive New Blog Post Notifications! © COPYRIGHT 2016 Marc Lovig· ALL RIGHTS RESERVED · FOLLOWING THE EVIDENCE WHERE IT LEADS· Share this:TwitterEmailFacebookPrintLike this:Like Loading...