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In culture war, words hide true meaning

2015-07-10

We are in a culture war that uses words as weapons. Things formerly known as “wrong” behavior are now considered a “right” or a “choice.” The words “righteousness” and “sin” are rarely heard today.
Yes, we are free to choose our behavior. We teach our children the difference between “good choices” and “bad choices.” Is choice itself to be more prized than the inherent value of what is chosen?
Many of today’s decisions, rulings, beliefs, behaviors seem to make little sense. However it does “make sense” when you keep in mind that right is seen as wrong and wrong is seen as right in far too many instances. Add in the politically correct code words and an increasingly…

Our laws have changed to allow greater reproductive and sexual freedom. This sounds like a good thing. It really means termination of an unwanted pregnancy (aka “kill the unborn child”) and normalization of alternative lifestyles (aka “sexual sin”). Do the words in parentheses offend? Are we more offended by those words than by the behavior they describe? Do we not recognize that wrongdoing is made more palatable by being cloaked in deceptive, positive language?

John Adams once wrote, “Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.”
It is time to call sin by its real name and to honor the biblical foundation of morality. As written in Proverbs 14:34, “Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a disgrace to any people.”

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