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I’m not sure we should accept that sort of self-defeating attitude.Let’s face it, as mere humans, we’re going to lose this battle with secularization.
Would we not be better off to fight to protect our society from itself? Should we maybe start to become LESS TOLERANT and show it in our daily words and actions? I’m not talking about simply prayer, but rather talking about writing/calling the newspapers, TV stations, advertisers and others who promote overtly sinful lifestyles?
We are losing the battle a little bit every day. Why not try to take back a little bit today? And a little bit tomorrow? No tilting at windmills and taking on the big things, lets just fight against the little things we see every day. What if you just ask to talk to the manager at the store that sells bumper stickers that say “Don’t like my driving? Dial 1-800-Eat-S…” and tell him you are not going to shop there anymore because of some of his questionable merchandise?
Or how about the supermarket or drug store that has condoms out where anyone can reach them? What if we all just ask Walgreens or CVS or Rite Aid to put them back behind the counter? Make them LESS available. That is a good first step. The same can be done for smutty magazines that seem to be showing up more visibly in stores.
Sure, we can ask the store owners to stop selling them, but they probably will not do that. But what if we only ask for a little favor like put them out of sight?
Would it not remove the visible temptation? Isn’t that a good step forward? We can’t expect to with the war if we don’t have tactics that will allow us to win battles. Rather than picking big fights, let’s pick tiny ones and slowly win those little fights. Eventually they will add up.
Thoughts?