First Unitarian Congregation Of Ottawa

Judgement: Why It’s Best Left To Others

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Sinopsis

We all make snap judgements. It's a left-over vestige of the time when we evolved into humans 250,000 years ago on the African savannah. We needed to be able to determine quickly whether a stranger was a threat or not. We still make snap judgements, even though the threat is usually nonexistent. Sometimes these judgements can be tragically wrong, as Guy Thatcher learned while walking ancient pilgrimage trails in France and Spain.