CONFORMITY AT ANY COST?
We have an overwhelming challenge in the USA, one which
must be confronted if we are to survive and thrive as a nation. It is the uncanny influence of group-think,
i.e. the tendency of many to override their upbringing, education, values and instincts
and to embrace a herd mentality. True
freedom is the capacity for independent and critical thinking, not going along
just to get along.
In Chuck Swindoll’s book, “Living Above the Level of
Mediocrity,” he cites a study that aptly describes this curious group
phenomenon: “A few years ago psychologist Ruth W. Berenda and her
associates carried out an interesting experiment designed to show how people handle
group pressure. The plan was simple. They brought groups of ten adolescents into a
room for a test. Subsequently, each
group of ten was instructed to raise their hands when the teacher pointed to
the longest line on three separate charts. What one person in the group did not know was
that nine of the others in the room had been instructed ahead of time to vote
for the second-longest line.”
Pastor Swindoll continues, “Regardless of the verbal
instructions they would later receive, once they were all together in the
group, the nine were not to vote for the longest line, but rather vote
for the second-longest line. The
experiment began with nine teen-agers voting for the wrong line. The one differing person would typically
glance around, frown in confusion, and slip his hand up with the group. The instructions were repeated and the next
card was raised. Time after time, the
self-conscious individual (who was actually right) would ultimately agree that
a short line is longer than a long line, simply because he lacked the courage
to challenge the group. This remarkable
conformity occurred in about 75% of the cases, and was true of all ages of
students. Humorously, Berenda concluded
that, ‘Some people had rather be president than right’ – which is certainly an
accurate assessment.”
My friend, think for yourself. Even better, strive to discern God’s
perspective on any issue; you can discover it in the Word. Our ministry motto is “Loving, learning
and living from God’s point of view.”
Sisters and brothers, be continually blessed, and
please (above all else) MAKE SURE YOU ARE READY TO MEET OUR SOON COMING KING.
Maranatha!
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