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Could the fall of morals from the 1960s to now have been avoided?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hazelelponi" data-source="post: 74188714" data-attributes="member: 410853"><p>Making it illegal to read the Bible and pray in school is NOT an improvement in morals.</p><p></p><p>It's what likely began the decline in the country, as the overal decline began at that same time period.</p><p></p><p>I'm coming from a more non-Christian viewpoint, because I've not been saved very long.. </p><p></p><p>But, for most people's in this country reading a Bible verse that says to honor mother or father or that there's a God who loves us and will forgive us isn't harmful to society, and it's not specifically immoral.</p><p></p><p>If no one is forcing you to follow the edicts thereof, or asking you to do more than bow your heads for a minute of quiet while others pray, there's nothing wrong with it, even if it happens in school.</p><p></p><p>Voddie Baucham did a sermon on the difference between secular humanism versus the Supremacy of Christ and Truth and what kind of an impact secular humanism actually has on society or youth.. it's actually good to sit and listen to</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]by8ykv7-A3c[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hazelelponi, post: 74188714, member: 410853"] Making it illegal to read the Bible and pray in school is NOT an improvement in morals. It's what likely began the decline in the country, as the overal decline began at that same time period. I'm coming from a more non-Christian viewpoint, because I've not been saved very long.. But, for most people's in this country reading a Bible verse that says to honor mother or father or that there's a God who loves us and will forgive us isn't harmful to society, and it's not specifically immoral. If no one is forcing you to follow the edicts thereof, or asking you to do more than bow your heads for a minute of quiet while others pray, there's nothing wrong with it, even if it happens in school. Voddie Baucham did a sermon on the difference between secular humanism versus the Supremacy of Christ and Truth and what kind of an impact secular humanism actually has on society or youth.. it's actually good to sit and listen to [MEDIA=youtube]by8ykv7-A3c[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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