I love this quote about truth by Maximilian Kolbe, especially in this time of relativism. I was recently invited to the wedding of two former Catholics. The ceremony was performed by a “Universal Life minister,” who was ordained just for the wedding. The Universal Life website states that it supports whatever an individual believes is right–that there is no definitive right or wrong. That must be the “wide path” that Jesus spoke about–an easy way to live, for sure. The website also advertises that you can become a Universal Life minister online–just by paying the right amount, I’m sure.
I love this quote about truth by Maximilian Kolbe, especially in this time of relativism. I was recently invited to the wedding of two former Catholics. The ceremony was performed by a “Universal Life minister,” who was ordained just for the wedding. The Universal Life website states that it supports whatever an individual believes is right–that there is no definitive right or wrong. That must be the “wide path” that Jesus spoke about–an easy way to live, for sure. The website also advertises that you can become a Universal Life minister online–just by paying the right amount, I’m sure.