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Is modern secular society headed down the path to Sodom and Gomorrah.
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<blockquote data-quote="stevevw" data-source="post: 77663026" data-attributes="member: 342064"><p>The idea of the "sins of the father" doesn't mean that future generations will be punished for past generations sins. The basic idea of this biblical meaning is that people, generations will reap what they sow. So its actually a fundemental idea of psychology, of life that however we choose to live is what is going to happen to future generations who in turn however they live will influence generations after them.</p><p></p><p>Which is your country. As far as I understand most western nations have similar politics and social norms. There was a time when these nations at least the dominant ones were 90% Christian and therefore had unified ideas and beliefs about how this applied socially and reflected in laws, policies, conventions and norms. </p><p></p><p>Political parties had differing philosophy about how to achieve a better society economically and socially but they often agreed on many common values and core morals. </p><p></p><p>Thats all coming apart it seems lately as society is becoming more polarised and radical. Its more about 'us verses them' and intolerence for differences rather than inclusion and acceptence of differences for which the fore fathers envisioned as being made in the image of God and of equal worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevevw, post: 77663026, member: 342064"] The idea of the "sins of the father" doesn't mean that future generations will be punished for past generations sins. The basic idea of this biblical meaning is that people, generations will reap what they sow. So its actually a fundemental idea of psychology, of life that however we choose to live is what is going to happen to future generations who in turn however they live will influence generations after them. Which is your country. As far as I understand most western nations have similar politics and social norms. There was a time when these nations at least the dominant ones were 90% Christian and therefore had unified ideas and beliefs about how this applied socially and reflected in laws, policies, conventions and norms. Political parties had differing philosophy about how to achieve a better society economically and socially but they often agreed on many common values and core morals. Thats all coming apart it seems lately as society is becoming more polarised and radical. Its more about 'us verses them' and intolerence for differences rather than inclusion and acceptence of differences for which the fore fathers envisioned as being made in the image of God and of equal worth. [/QUOTE]
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