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Resenting Chastity by Edward P. Sri
Virtue is not something simply lacking in the modern world. It is something many in the modern world actually resent.
That’s a point that John Paul II — then Karol Wojtyla — makes when beginning his teaching on chastity in his book Love and Responsibility.
Why is virtue resented by many people today? First, living the virtuous life is not easy. It requires a lot of effort, practice, and self-denial. We are constantly battling against our fallen, selfish human nature. This side of the Garden of Eden, it is a lot easier to give in to our emotions and desires than it is to control them. For example, it is easier to indulge our appetite than it is to eat with moderation. It is easier to loose our temper when things don’t go our way than it is to moderate our anger. It is easier to give in to discouragement and complaining than it is to joyfully endure our trials with courage.
– Mark L. Chance.
Virtue is not something simply lacking in the modern world. It is something many in the modern world actually resent.
That’s a point that John Paul II — then Karol Wojtyla — makes when beginning his teaching on chastity in his book Love and Responsibility.
Why is virtue resented by many people today? First, living the virtuous life is not easy. It requires a lot of effort, practice, and self-denial. We are constantly battling against our fallen, selfish human nature. This side of the Garden of Eden, it is a lot easier to give in to our emotions and desires than it is to control them. For example, it is easier to indulge our appetite than it is to eat with moderation. It is easier to loose our temper when things don’t go our way than it is to moderate our anger. It is easier to give in to discouragement and complaining than it is to joyfully endure our trials with courage.
– Mark L. Chance.