Lift Me Up said:
Lately I've been noticing that no one seems to hold onto any morals or ideas anymore. If we all just stuck to one idea no matter the cost would we benefit or suffer?
In some cases, morals or values have to adapt or else we
would suffer (I believe I read that in a book yesterday). Besides, some morals are relative (meaning variances throughout culture, religions, etc.), and some are absolute (do not murder, do not steal, and the like). So perhaps it will seem that no one does, especially since we are increasingly pluralistic ( I think that's the term I'm looking for).
For example infedelity has somehow become a common practice throughout the US. Why is this? Does no one hold anything sacred anymore?
I agree with Eudiamonist. There always has been and always will be people who do hold things sacred and those who don't. It's the price we pay for having individual brains, cultures, etc.
Also agreed that holding things sacred isn't exclusive to theists.
I never see any examples anymore of people like Job as described in the bible in the modern United States. Job was tested and tried by Satan and overcame. His entire life was completely destroyed and yet he still loved the Lord. Eventually he became weak and began to curse himself and yet throughout his cursings he never blamed God for his destruction. This truly is a great example of what I'm talking about.
#1 We live in a society where you are free to curse God without risk of burning at the stake.
#2 We have drugs to "treat" the weaknesses...well drugs and a wealth of material items proposed to "make it all better".
I think in America (at least, since I can't properly judge any other countries since I don't live there) we've become very gluttonous and excessive. TV game shows where people do horrendous things just for
money. People who drive SUVs for status - not for function. You know the single man or woman who doesn't haul anything more than a backseat full of groceries type. The civilian sale of Hummers...well don't get me started on that one!

It's all about "stuff stuff stuff". One particular car ad on tv makes me balk every time I hear it, for some SUV no doubt that says "It's not more than you need, it's more than you're used to" . Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight. Sorry, but if my car's gonna have a tv in it, it better have a toilet too because I'll be living in it.