Ladas wrote:
That response makes no sense Bery...
1) What is it you think is the symptom, and which is the disease?
2) History proves man's willingness to do what? the symptom/disease statement, or related back to the point Riov made?
3) Are you limiting your comment to Riov to recent history, or assuming I am?
Put simply, the disease is man not allowing the law of God to rule him, the symptom is all of the societal ills that come from that. The disease has been with us since the Garden, and the symptoms manifested right after. The disease remains today, and if you look at American society, so also the symptoms remain. Can you look at our present circumstances and say with a straight face that we live in a healthy, vibrant society?
But what would happen if tomorrow, every American woke up and decided to take a different path. Those who kill decided that "Today, I will treat those who revile me with respect, as a neighbor." And those who revile him would say, "Today, I am going to treat that man I revile with respect, as a neighbor."
What if every man decided that "Today, I will not steal, I will do my best to earn what I get." And what if every man who could decided to help him earn what he needed for that day, out of compassion and respect.
What if today, every man decided to treat his wife with honor and respect, and every wife decided to treat her husband with honor and respect. What if husbands and wives took their damaged relationships and both made a real effort at forgiveness and honesty and putting the needs of each other over their own selfish needs. What if every child decided to honor their mother and father and behave accordingly.
On and on and on, people choosing a different path....
And what if tomorrow, they got up and did it all again?
Yes, yes, yes, I know it won't happen. Because the disease remains, and so will the symptoms. And we all were infected at one point or another, and even those who seek to do things God's way stumble from time to time. We can only change it one person at a time, one decision at a time. But when enough people choose to take a different path, the society will change. Not the other way around as has been suggested.