"'Being an 'adult' means having a faith which does not follow the waves of today's fashions or the latest novelties.' Being an adult is loving what is true and standing with it."The fact that many "adults" don't want to face up to this reality is apparent in what our culture now presents as "true". Having not lived in any other era, I can still surmise that this conflict has always been present. One part of the culture rebelling against morality, while the other side looks on and says "it's never been this bad".
Hmmm? Perhaps it's as it's meant to be. Two sides that give each other perspective. That need each other to survive and sustain. Choices to be made that have future influence. But who could have designed such a world?
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