joaaron2468 says: It is time for a moral revolution. Joaaron, do you believe that a moral revolution is possible? Don't you see the moral degeneration as prophetic of 'the last days', and therefore irreversible? joaaron...I completely agree that there is a real necessity for moral living....among the professing Christian community!! We can't expect those who do not believe the Scriptures or those who reject Christ to adhere to Biblical ethics, though it is very possible for non-Christians to be very moral. It's when Christians live lives of immorality (even openly!) that our testimony and our faith is undermined and we earn the name 'hypocrite'. And yes, michellezm The most moral revolution is one which is led by example, and occurs through willful compliance, not one imposed by the power of numbers or law. This is the same as the reason for the failure of the war in Iraq. Democracy must erupt from the thirst of the people for it, not be imposed upon them by an outside force. You can "Call" all you want. Just don't push. Lead by example, not by force. If that doesn't work, perhaps there is something wrong with your message. ...we should expect the increasing decadence all around us. I'm glad these young people are making a public stand, but I'm more concerned with whether these emotional and public commitments make their way deep into their hearts and make their lives better. People, if you going to make a comment, please pop the article, thanks. Great clip and great comments. My personal moral revolution is through learning Desire Utilitarianism. A Better Place |
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