“I am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father but by me.” John 14:6
“All roads lead to Rome.” Many Americans today think, “All roads lead
to God.” Jesus’ statement that “no one
comes to the Father but by me” is shocking to us. It is not politically correct, to say the
least. We would rather believe that any
religion, any faith, any philosophy will work equally well. But will it?
Let’s look at the source of that
proverb. It traces to a Latin saying: “Mille
viae ducunt homines per saecula Romam,” which translates, “A thousand roads
lead men forever to Rome.” This proverb was based on the ancient Roman
road system which radiated out from the capital, like spokes around a wheel. These Roman roads were designed so that Roman
troops and supplies could travel to anywhere Rome ruled.
So “all roads
lead to Rome” means that different paths can take one to the same goal. These Roman roads were singularly designed
that way. But does this proverb apply to
all situations?
Clearly,
Robert Frost doesn’t think so. In “The Road Less
Traveled,” the traveler
says:
TWO roads diverged in a yellow
wood,
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And sorry I could not travel both
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And be one traveler, long I stood…
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And his
conclusion:
I took the one less traveled by,
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And that has made all the
difference
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shows that one path led to a very
different result than the other.
Different path; different result.
Logic and observation tell us, that although
in some instances different methods can end up with the same result, more often
than not opposite methods produce opposite results.
Even if all Roman roads lead to Rome,
all American roads certainly don’t end up at the same destination. In 1956 the Eisenhower Interstate Highway
System was created (commonly called The Interstate).** In the 50+ years since then, hundreds of roads
have crisscrossed the USA.
Try this experiment. The next time
you get in your car, fill in this sentence:
All roads lead to my destination. Let us know where you land!
*attributed to
Alain de Lille in 1175 AD.
**Federal
Highway Administration – List of Road Songs Celebrating the 50th
Anniversary of the Eisenhower Interstate Highway System. (compiled 2006 by
Richard F. Weingroff). http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/interstate/roadsongs.htm
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