Church as unmoving centrifuge.

Many of us know people who have joined The Church. Conversely, we know people who have left.

Those who join for intellectual reasons see a body of uncontradictable thought that draws them toward it.

Morality draws others. The Church loves life. There is no room for lies and hate.

Some see the spirit of love and humility, and love that more than vanity.

Those who leave value their own opinions more than the actions of those involved in the only Christian organization that is a living link with Jesus and His disciples. Their opinions crystallize into action, and they whirl off like sparks from a pinwheel.

The Church hates to see them leave, but, if She compromised with everyone who left, She would not exist. She knows that it is better that they leave.

Many see the flaws in more human institutions and beliefs. They return, and are welcomed back with all the joy that greeted the Prodigal Son.

Others cannot rein in their pride, and are left with less. If generations follow, they often fall farther away.

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