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The Command Everyone Should Follow | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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Society tends to ignore moral truths they don’t like in the name of self-empowerment.
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People assume freedom comes when these rules are ignored, but that’s not the case. GK Chesterton noted it well:
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“When you break the big laws you do not get freedom. You do not even get anarchy. You get small laws.”
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When morality is ignored, thousands of little laws are created as people attempt to live with no standard for truth.
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Instead of relying on our instincts, let’s go back to the command Jesus said summed up all the others: the command of love.
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What would happen if we went back to our moral roots, set aside selfishness, and instead put others first? I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.