saturneptune
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Very good distinction. The good old days are only good in relation to walking with the Lord. We used to have a more moral society in general and cared more for each other, and basically, were friendlier.As I tried to explain another poster on another issue - [and for absolutely naught] - the "old paths" that you quote are not man-made practices from the "good old days". [/COLOR][/SIZE]The old paths from Jeremiah 6:16 go all the way back to "in the beginning". It's the emulation of the One we are made in the image of. It's practicing holiness, righteousness, obedience, and more. It's literally "everlasting paths of continual existence". America's voting patterns and habits do not fall under this description.
The old paths cannot be connected to human voting practices of any era, Bible translations of any era, nor human opinions from any era.
On the other hand, the good old days in relation to man made garbage is just that, garbage. I grew up in Mississippi in the 50s and 60s. I saw things done to black Americans as a society that ought to send people to the depths of hell. The total lack of dignity and respect afforded these folks at the time was a disgrace. One of the instances I can relate is once, when I was about ten years old, I was the only white person on the bus, and there were many empty seats in front of the white line. There was a black lady standing in the aisle with a cane because all the seats behind the white line were taken up. There was a law on the books in Mississippi not allowing a black and white to marry each other. I could relate many, many more instances not suitable for this board. So, the bottom line is, in that regard, those were not the good old days, and personally, I hope those involved all their lives in treating others that way are getting just what they deserve today.