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Ethics & Morality
The decline of morality in America.
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<blockquote data-quote="eik" data-source="post: 74600074" data-attributes="member: 425044"><p>Declining morality is due to a number of conflating causes acting together, particularly incessant left-wing media propaganda from TV & Hollywood, and now from mega-corporations too, which is unrelenting and much of it anti Christian, but also from the bad examples set by politicians and church leaders of many denominations. Churches have lowered their standards to preserve incomes and dwindling congregations, and to what the politicians demand be treated as acceptable, such that many churches are barely Christian at all and hardly recognizable from what they were only a few decades ago.</p><p>I think the tipping point was reached during the rock and roll era of the 1960s and a legacy of bad presidents. The freedom to sin has been prized above religion for too long. As the NT teaches, a freedom to sin is not real freedom but bondage when sin results. Society is being held captive by sin, by those who worship the creature more than the creator, "who change the truth of God into a lie" Rom 1:25.</p><p>What Christians need to do is to evangelize more and fight the good fight whilst keeping the faith.</p><p>No-one should have any problem with Christ, or with Christianity, as the OP seems to have. The USA is no theocracy, and it never was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eik, post: 74600074, member: 425044"] Declining morality is due to a number of conflating causes acting together, particularly incessant left-wing media propaganda from TV & Hollywood, and now from mega-corporations too, which is unrelenting and much of it anti Christian, but also from the bad examples set by politicians and church leaders of many denominations. Churches have lowered their standards to preserve incomes and dwindling congregations, and to what the politicians demand be treated as acceptable, such that many churches are barely Christian at all and hardly recognizable from what they were only a few decades ago. I think the tipping point was reached during the rock and roll era of the 1960s and a legacy of bad presidents. The freedom to sin has been prized above religion for too long. As the NT teaches, a freedom to sin is not real freedom but bondage when sin results. Society is being held captive by sin, by those who worship the creature more than the creator, "who change the truth of God into a lie" Rom 1:25. What Christians need to do is to evangelize more and fight the good fight whilst keeping the faith. No-one should have any problem with Christ, or with Christianity, as the OP seems to have. The USA is no theocracy, and it never was. [/QUOTE]
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