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I claim that RURBAH is an "operational definition" of cherished Godly Faith, Godly Love, and Godly Obedience. Although many traditions, rituals, and doctrines are used for different people and groups to define acceptable Faith, Love, and Obedience---RURBAH is where the "rubber meets the road" in terms of actual compliance.
Consider this: if the acceptble beliefs and acts when really to the point of helping people are--- 1) Reasonable, 2) Useful, 3) Respectful, 4) Beautiful, and 5) Honorable? I suspect that the best expressions of Godly Faith, Love, and Obedience do conform to those 5 key, foundational Principles! Contrawise, the practices that many find unacceptable when people claim to follow Faith, Love, & Obedience are: 1) Unreasonable, 2) Hurtful, 3) Disrespectful, 4) Ugly, and 5) Dishonorable.
What do you think?
Thanks.
Dan
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Also, those 5 Key Principles equally activate our minds and our hearts. For any moral path to succeed, it needs to strike to both our rational conscious minds and our gut (emotional) motivations. Reason, Utility, and Respect deal mainly with our conscious thinking. Respect, Beauty, and Honor are mainly from gut reactions. Respect, dealing with our reaction to others and their reaction to us, is the cross-point where we all meet together.
Just a clarification.
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Thank you for the encouragement, Catie. I try to be value-added, such that the words I say have real usefulness to listeners---such that the "signal-to-noise ratio" here in this forum is kept high.
Dan
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