zippy2006
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So, how do you measure morality? What statistics prove that the world is less moral today than even 50 years ago?
Number living in poverty? Starvation? Abortion? Murder? Or is church attendance your only measure?
Morality is a category that applies to the intentional decisions of individuals, so if you are interested in statistics then the statistics would have to reflect the intentional decisions of individuals. The second table of the ten commandments would be a good place to start for common denominator morality (honor your parents, do not kill, do not commit adultery, do not steal, do not lie, and do not covet your neighbor's wife or goods).
When people say it used to be better 50 ago they are probably thinking of headline news like school shootings, gang violence, terrorism, political incivility, etc. The material conditions of a population are not the same as the moral character of the population, though of course some influence does occur.
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