How about answering the question about locking doors and cars?
gee wiz … I provide a laundry list of things that were horrible about our past, and you harp on doors and cars. Are you going to tell me there weren’t thieves and outlaws back in the day? We have a great collection of outlaw legend in this country. From Jesse James to Al Capone … I just don’t see yesteryear in the same way you do.
Did people have to lock their doors 50 or 60 years ago? What did people really have to steal back then? We have plasma TV’s, computers, x-boxes, i-pod’s, stereo equipment worth thousands, etc. What did people have back in the day? I’m sure people who had articles of substantial value took care to ensure their property was secured. Today even a working class family has stuff worth thousands of dollars.
Didn’t we have heroin addicts back in the day, drunks, horse thieves, wife beaters, racist gangs, street gangs, whores, bank robbers, mobsters, and everything else you can think of? Geesh
They actually adhered to the commandment, “Thou shall not steal.”
this world you’re conjuring up has no real basis in history.
Divorce was rare except for the Hollywood set,
I see nothing wrong with divorce when a couple deems it’s for the best (frankly I think marriage should be purely contractual anyway).
but we have no need to go into “that” for this discussion except to note that the divorce rate in this enlightened society which provides easy divorce is now about 50 percent. Surely this is not an improvement for society as we all get farther and farther away from God’s plan for us?
isn’t god all powerful? If that’s true how can his plan be foiled. Isn’t god omniscient? So then before he created us he knew the American divorce rate would hit 50% (but went ahead and created us anyway). So then god’s plan must include a 50% divorce rate in the US
Let me guess … free will? But still, you believe everything I said is true right? So then god did know Americans would divorce more frequently in the 20th and 21st centuries before he created anything. Sure, we divorce by our own volition,
but logically it still must be part of god’s plan!