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I think I need to clarify what I mean. I was thinking more along the lines of the social norms and morals we set for society and what basis we should use to order society to achieve those ethical values. I think generally there is opposing sides to how society should be ordered which may cover the Left and Right, Christains and Athiests, Conservative/Traditional and Progressive/Liberal. But fundementally at least from a Christain worldview its a spiritual war about who reins over society and the world God or Satan.One person or a group, the principle of knowing your audience and tailoring your message accordingly applies.
Each side includes metaphysical assumptions and beliefs about the world, nature, human nature, either materialism or spirituality and from that morality whether subjective/relative or objective and about truth and reality itself. These will determine what sort of society we ened up with.
So its about which side of the fence you stand on to make a better society one thats based on God as the foundation or one that says humans themselves are the gods of their own lives. Either you are for God or against Him. I think its important to stand up for Gods Truth as this is aligned with nature and reality and we should point out when discussing important matters the edestinction between what secular society thinks is good and what Gods Truth is because its a matter of life aned death in this world and the next.
Yes I think everyone wants fullness of life. But I think that can mean different things for Christains and non Christains or materialist and Atheists. Fullness of life for Christains comes from living Gods Kingdom here on earth and submitting to Gods Will. Storing up riches in Heaven, sacrificing and putting others before self. Whereas secular ideas are about storing up riches in this life, self fullfillment, often putting self first, the Individual and group identity is held up as sovereign rather than God.I have found, generally, that if we take fulness of life as our basic ethical good (after all, Christ came that we may have life in its fulness), that's one that a secular pluralist society resonates pretty well with.
I think social media has been a revolution in many ways. One negative aspect is that its created a monster in turning people into monsters regardless of who they are. Theres a lot about the internet and media that can influence a person and maybe as the tech is becoming so prominent that its taking over and messing people up.It's not just fire and brimstone that's the problem. Although social media has handed those small pockets a megaphone, and they're not afraid to use it.
But the biggest change I think is that people are attacking each other over their beliefs and personal views even to the point of violence. It use to be that people couled say something controversial or different and all views were allowed apart from threats. Then threats became ok according to some so long as it was defending woke ideeology. Violence was usually limited to threats and name calling behind a computer.
But lately its getting to a point where people are acting on their hate and destroying people, their reputations, livlihoods and even physically attacking them. Examples come to mind with Riley Gaines under threat for her life and Street preachers being physically assaulted. I think this was unheard of 30 years ago or at least not so bad and it seems to be increasing. But its not really coming from
But I think this hatred aned violence isn't coming from Christain and Conservatives in society but from those who support the New Woke religion. Its like Christain religion has been replaced by a New age Religion but its not draped in tradeitional religious garb but rather its draped in human ideas of virtue, But its acts like any fundemental religion where it dictates morals and condemns even destroys anyone who opposes it which is the exact opposite of Christainity.
I agree theres no excuse for hateful, revengeful, descriminatory attitudes towards anyone. I think you nailed it on the head that people on both sides who go to the extreme position 'don't realize they are doing it' or maybe they do and don't want to see it as its too hard to admit. We all do it sometimes. That is why I think Christ is the objective standard as it takes 'US' out of the equation for determining whats right and best and becomes a common denominator between individuals and groups.But even a quick glance through a few threads on CF will show plenty of hateful and discriminatory attitudes from people who probably don't think of themselves as being extreme.
If you think in the context of what I have said above then it does become persecution. Many even think religion in general is hateful and and descriminatory especially Christain belief. Its becoing that being a Christain is a threat to society. I expect Christain persecution to increase.Mmm. Being disagreed with - even strongly - is not really persecution.
When it gets to the point where even words and language are seen as hate speech I don't think people can even have a conversation. At least not one that is open to all views. But as we are seeing along with this New Religion and ideological belief taking over society deplatforming, cancelling and political correctness is increasing.Well, no one is actually obliged to listen to us, I suppose. Which brings us back around to considering our audience...
People are not obliged to listen but its common curtesy and only fair if you want to object to certain views you should listen to what the other side is saying and engage in mature discussion to find the Truth. But there is no discussion with the New Ideology as its a belief rather than being rational. Facts and Truth have no feelings. Theres no nice way to present the Truth, it is what it is. Simply saying a Truth today gets you shut down.
Yes the Church has a lot to answer to. But there comes a point people should not tar the Truth with past bad behaviour of the church. Shoot the messager but not the message.From what I can see, the reaction against Christians comes mostly out of, in no particular order: cultures of abuse;
Yes the church has done a lot of damage but also society in general has a history treating people of difference poorly. The church should know better. But I think we have come a long way even to the other extreme where some churches support LGBTIQ+ ideology. But I think its now going the other way where its Christains who are now being treateed badly by the LGBTIQ+ community and society in general. yet theres no call for supporting religious minorities. They are in fact now seen as below other mniorities on the victim hierarchy.appalling treatment of LGBTIQ folks; sexism and misogyny;
I think this is a big part of it. Money is at the root of evil. The Church has mae money their god. The church conforms to secular conventions and this makes it no different to secular society as a whole. Theres needs to be a New Awakening where we go back to the basics of Christs teachings if we are to restore integrity.economic and political exploitation; a materialist-consumerist approach to church and/or ministry; and generally failing to live the gospel with integrity.
Yep it will take some time to restore integrity. Something like a revival is needed like perhaps as the Friars did in going back to basics and living the Gospel. But I think for some if not many as it seems today no amount of change will be enough because its about belief beyond this world and its imperfections.Unfortunately for us, even if we got completely right on all of those things tomorrow (and we're a long way from it), I reckon it would be at least a generation before people would be willing to see whether the repentance was real. In the wake of the Royal Commission etc. etc., we'll be fighting an uphill battle for at least that long.
Yes Satan works best when he fools the very establishment that represents God.If it's a spiritual war, it's one where the enemy is as much within the church as outside it.
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