Yes, we were talking about how our lives are to be lived mainly for the glory of God, not necessarily to please some annoying man of whatever position or opinion just because he prefers a different blood type, although we are meant to function within certain contexts of family and work and governmental powers, so there is always going to be some tension in working out the daily balance in regards to matters that are never going to change anyway. There are spheres of authority to some extent, but ultimately we are meant to do these things for the glory of God, not just to please some annoying man who doesn't care about me anyway. Even a pastor could be competing for the things that belong only to God, so I am reluctant to pledge allegiance to some man just because he happened to attend ORU, which to me is just another college, although not a bad college, but not really that essential. We can carry on just fine without ORU.
So the people of ORU might like to sing about how something good is going to happen today, but with Miss Murphy's Law ruling the day, nothing good can ever happen to us. So if that is the case, should we send Miss Murphy to ORU, so that she can wreak her havoc on them instead of us? That would not be a very nice thing to do. That would not be the golden rule in action, needless to say.
Oh. was that supposed to be a funny Murphy's Law joke? I think that is not funny. I am not laughing.