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As G-Pop sits down to write one of his children, he is suddenly aware that tears have come to his eyes, threatening to dribble down his cheeks.
He does not know why. Oh, he has some ideas–and in the midst of his own joyful pursuits, there is an aching sadness threatening his sense of well-being.
Yet he feels like an old fool.
Yes, G-Pop thinks if he shares his heart and the ache within, he will be viewed as some relic from the past. But the pain will not go away and his personal convictions persist.
The source of his tears is really simple. G-Pop just wants to know: where are all the good guys? And gals, for that matter?
Where are the people who take it for granted that loving your neighbor is essential instead of merely the duty of monks?
Where are the human beings who value the truth instead of acquiescing to deceit?
Where are the Olympic athletes who feel grateful for the opportunity to train and represent our country instead of tearing apart a bathroom and lying about their ordeal?
Where is a President who feels the confidence to tell his countrymen the complete truth concerning a transaction with Iran, hoping in his heart that they will understand his motivations and the difficulty of his choices?
Where are the people running for President who would rather lose than perpetuate a scandal?
Where is the sense of commonality among brothers and sisters that compels them to respect one another’s rights?
It is a worrisome thing.
It is difficult to live in a day and age when viewing pornography is accepted as a passing fancy instead of a weakness of character.
G-Pop feels ridiculous sprouting tears. He doesn’t want to be considered irrelevant.
But he fears hypocrisy.
For after all, lying is not really accepted. If you lie to your boss, you’ll lose your job. If you lie to a policeman, you’ll get arrested. And if you lie to your spouse about being unfaithful, you can pretty well guarantee a divorce.
Lying is on the march–trying to conquer honesty.
Can we stop it?
Can we find the good guys and gals?
G-Pop wonders.
Maybe it begins by humbly, carefully and faithfully trying to be one yourself.
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