Certainly a far cry from the Kingdom that is coming. :eek:
Sad, sad statistics. :rolleyes:
The moral decay fallacy
Discussion in '2003 Archive' started by Brett, Nov 14, 2003.
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Turnabout is fairplay. Blessings Dr.Bob,
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http://www.barna.org/cgi-bin/PagePressRelease.asp?PressReleaseID=152&Reference=F
This article by the Barna Organization should shed some light on whether moral decay is a fallacy or not.
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I read the book of Habakkuk today, and he lamented over the same things that we do today. Human nature hasn't changed. It is just more pronounced because of instant communication (internet and cnn, ect.) There are many examples where God's people have cried against the total depravity of man. We're no different today
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The question was asked a while back regarding the scope of the time period of which we're evaluating this "moral decline". Since creation, or from a more recent starting point?
For a lot of us, we can clearly testify that morality in the US has declined over the last 50 years. We've lived through it (or most of it). We know the things that were right and proper years ago do not match the things considered right and proper today. How many things are considered acceptable today that would have been totally unacceptable a few decades ago?
The operative word is morality. Not sin. Sinners can still live a relatively moral life.
It's obvious to me that the moral fiber of our nation (US) has changed significantly for the worse in the last 50 years. I believe this change is what most people refer to when they mention the moral decline.
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