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The Don S. McClure Live Running Away from The Truth Part Two

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The Don S. McClure Show Live Part II  Running Away from The Truth 

Last week we reviewed part one of our topic and this week we are going over part two.  Sometimes the truth is not as hard or threatening as some make it out to be. There are times that you should run toward the truth and not fear the future. Truth doesn't have to be unsettling or filled with chaos.
 As we discussed the issues of Running away from TRUTH, can be based on your action to avoid a situation, action, or verbal confrontation. Or a situation where you made a mistake in your actions or words, realizing where you could have been wrong. Or that you took action based on your information or opinion from others and at the end, the results were in error, causing you to lose something of value, a friendship, a lover,  a relationship with a family member or even a job or career move. Yes running away from truth can have consequences. I remain steadfast in my opinion that truth is a vision, and it can work for the good in your life as well as your decisions. The saying let the truth set you free, was spoken to an army of soldiers who were fighting for the wrong cause and on the wrong side of freedom during the War of the Rose, or so I have been told.  The Wars of the Roses were a series of English medieval wars for control of the throne of England fought from 1455 to 1485 between supporters of two rival branches of the royal House of Plantagenet: the House of Lancaster, associated with a red rose, and the House of York, whose symbol was a white rose. 
Who won the war. History states that Henry Tudor or Henry VII, a member of the Lancaster house, defeated the last Yorkist king Richard III in 1485. He then married Elizabeth of York, daughter of Edward IV who was the first Yorkist king of England, to unite the two houses and create the House of Tudor. So I guess the Red Rose of life became the TRUTH in the eyes of England.

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