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The burden of proof is on you. I say that morals were just as bad 50 years ago as they are today, you have to prove different.
That is a fallacious argument. Why should I have to prove different and not you? Ridiculous.
You must have been living in a cave to say that morals were just as bad 50 years ago as they are today. I'll bet everyone on here agrees with me and not with you.
Anyway, did the following exist 50 years ago? Obscenity on television; extreme disrespect for teachers in the classroom; female immodesty in dress in public; high rates of out-of-wedlock-births; sagging pants below the butt with underwear showing; homosexual marriages and ordinations; partial birth abortions where they stick a needled through a baby's skull and suck out its brains while it is being born; allowing and approving of recruiting thugs and criminals to play college football; and the list could go on. But that is sufficient proof.
Michael, this board is infested by the "burden of proof" crowd. :laugh: There were no doubt plenty of folks saying that things weren't worse before God sent the Great Flood.
Just accept that scoffers will come just as God said they would.
The fear is palpable amongst some on this board. I sense they think that if they don't acknowledge that things are worse, they don't have to think that God's wrath is getting ready to be poured down on this Earth and they can go on with their 9 to 5, white picket fence and 2.3 children.
Time is running out QUICK and there will always be those scoffers who for whatever reason don't want to acknowledge what is plain to see.
I'll just say this: I don't think it's possible not to have to pay in some way for the murder of 50 million babies since Roe vs. Wade. That's spilling the blood of the innocent and not doing anything about it by a populace that is claimed to be 80% Christian. I don't know how or when the recompense will come, but this is a vicious sin against God and creation.
Add to the murder of babies, the growing endorsement of the destruction of "traditional marriage". Another Sodom in the making. And, we know how God demonstrated His wrath in that case.
Like you, I don't know when or how God will render judgement. But, we do know He keeps His promises with regards for both good and evil.
Add to the murder of babies, the growing endorsement of the destruction of "traditional marriage". Another Sodom in the making. And, we know how God demonstrated His wrath in that case.
Like you, I don't know when or how God will render judgement. But, we do know He keeps His promises with regards for both good and evil.
One of the economic woes nobody wants to talk about is the fact that all those aborted babies will never need a dr, a teacher, a house, a car, clothing, food, never pay a dime in taxes, and never produce anything--including more babies.
If you look closely at the number crunchers predictions, what is killing us economically is abortion.
I would suggest we are already in the birthpangs of God's wrath on us.
Gay ordination and gay marriage? As I read Romans, it is not a CAUSE of an apostate society, but the NATURAL RESULT of one.
Frighteningly, we are reaping just exactly what we planted.
And just like in Noah's day, and in Lot's, we scoff at the mere idea of anything but warm fuzzies from God.
One definition of repentance is a change of mind--coming simply to agree with God that sin is sin.
Today we absolutely refuse to entertain the idea we could ever have done anything wrong.
May God have mercy!!
So so true. And I'm under the distinct impression that even when we're doing wrong, we will justify it as right if we feel the end results meet our perceived greater purpose. It's that old everyone did what was right in his own eyes thing again. Doesn't matter what God's word says. As long as we get the desired outcome that we want, we can justify it.
He may have already had all the mercy on us that He had left and it's now time to give us what we as a nation deserve.
Why are there so many alcoholics? Because the CHURCH drinks. As the Church goes, so goes the nation.
you really think that abstinence would curtail that do ya?
That is a fallacious argument. Why should I have to prove different and not you? Ridiculous.
You must have been living in a cave to say that morals were just as bad 50 years ago as they are today. I'll bet everyone on here agrees with me and not with you.
Anyway, did the following exist 50 years ago? Obscenity on television; extreme disrespect for teachers in the classroom; female immodesty in dress in public; high rates of out-of-wedlock-births; sagging pants below the butt with underwear showing; homosexual marriages and ordinations; partial birth abortions where they stick a needle through a baby's skull and suck out its brains while it is being born; allowing and approving of recruiting thugs and criminals to play college football; and the list could go on. But that is sufficient proof.
The Church isn't making anyone be lacking morally nor is it actively setting out to ruin the country economically. But a lack of holiness lived out in the Church directly affects the morals of the country. Same thing with the country's economics.
Different immoral behavior doesn't mean more immoral behavior.
Segregation, racism, free love movement, sexism, drug's to free your mind - we were so much more moral 50 years ago.
I'm not denying that immorality will increase, just that a look at history, particularly of this country, will show that there has always been with us immorality and that just because we (individually or even collectively) have become more aware of it doesn't mean there is now more of it?