“False Standards”

Teaching Delivered Through

Frances Marie Klug

August 4, 1980

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“Have you ever thought about yourself having a false standard? First of all, many people, in not facing truth, accept falseness in every form of life, every department of life, substituting an artificial approach, response, causing great insincerity in their very presence, promoting artificiality in all their associations with other people.

Sometimes this false attitude appears in vanity form, ego form, boastfulness, bullying, boisterousness, brashness, covering up a deep, insecure, emotional instability. Sometimes aggressiveness covers a false pretense of knowing all about something, when in reality, this is only a facade of understanding.

Facing the Ten Commandments in how God wants us to use Them omits any false standard in our life and gives us the stability of realistically facing the moral values and standards that are best for us.”