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Saturday, October 16, 2010

Ethics 101


Without sin, there would be no discussion about ethics.
Without mistakes, why mention ethics?

The corporate ladder looks risky to climb when you're at the bottom of a 1,300 feet skyscraper.
Your in front of the stairs; you better be in shape.
When you're climbing it, are you asking where is the top of this thing?
You don't want to go back down because wasted time and opportunity is written in your mind.
The elevator rings. The door opens. It's willing to take you all the way to the top.
All you have to do is get in.
You discover a briefcase, and you open it.
You stare at a contract worth 5 million dollars, and an undisclosed amount of fame, and power.
You press the button, and the door shuts.
You take a deep breath, and you're on your up.

The elevator hid you on your way to an easy victory.
You took the easy way out because you understood ethics.
If you truly understood sin, you would've asked God to help you up the stairs.

People who depend on ethics...

make excuses.
start looking for ways to avoid consequence.
think that doing good will erase their past mistakes.
say, "Bring it on, media".
are comfortable in the court house.
make lieing as easy as telling the truth.
are a slave to the Devil.

Sadly, those who twist the meaning of SIN are no different.

The corporate ladder is not absolutely vertical.
It's angled, intentionally engaging you to the top.

In business, ethics seem to a forefront issue.
And in every profession, good ethics seem to recognize you as the good apple.
The bad apple is tainted with marks and bruises because he or she was not ethical.


Separation of church and state dumbs down SIN into ETHICS.

Ethics delves into the idea that we are good people that tend to sometimes make bad choices.
Oh, ethics sounds so forgiving.
My mind and body craves ethics.

Society's cure to depravity is to beat around the bush from the truth.
Sin is supposed to make you feel uncomfortable.
Sin is the kryptonite for flesh.

Congratulations, everyone passes ethics.
Next Fall, we will be learning about sin.
There will be no curve.



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