
Having multiple options can be a curse. After you choose lunch you wonder, “Would Mexican or Chinese have been better than my burger?” Or worse, “would a double cheeseburger have been better than my hotdog?” “Would the waffle fries have been better than the curly fries?” “Would coke have been better than mountain dew?”
When we have so many options, we always wonder, even when just having made a purchase, “Should I have held out for a better car, or better cell phone, or better computer, or better camera?”
Numerous options are not always a blessing. Instead of just having coffee “black” or “cream and sugar,” we now have café mocha, cappuccino, latte, frozen coffee… and just when I sit down with my white mocha, I wonder if it would have been better to get an Irish cream.
The same is true in religion and spirituality. With so many religions and denominations (options), it is a common question, doubt, and temptation, “Is something else better?”
Today there are so many options, religiously. Muslim, Hinduism, B
