Originally posted by indy007
75% agreed that, "if enough people were brought to Christ, social ills would take care of themselves."
Now, I don't put all my faith into that study. That would be ridiculous. I could easily pad such a study by simply picking people who had jesus fish emblems on their trunk (or better, the fish eating the darwin fish), on the logic that people who go to lengths to show their beliefs are more likely to have extremist stances. Ever had your car keyed 2 days after putting a darwin sticker on the trunk? Thankfully it was a crappy car, and a bottle of touch up paint later (and a new darwin sticker) and I was good to go.
Oddly enough, I think that if enough people were brought to Christ (for real, not the Sunday Christians that permeate our society) our "social ills" WOULD take care of themselves.
A lot of what is wrong with our society (on a social ills level, I'm not going to say that "entitlement thinking is destroying our nation, because I think thats horse****) comes from a basic detachment from what is moral, and good.
Single parent homes, as a result of having kids out of wedlock, and as a result of divorce. While I'm not psychologist, I don't see how either can be healthy for a kid. And a fluffied up kid will grow up to be an fluffied up adult. This is because we (as a society) see nothing wrong with (irresponsible) premarital sex, OR divorce. I'm not condemning people for either, but there really is no societal judgement for immoral behavior.
Discipline. As a society, we are sadly lacking. I personally lack discipline, but at least I know.. and if I wanted to I could fix it. Any decent religion will count discipline amoung its most basic virtues.
Anyway, thats enough diatribe I suppose.
I don't personally believe... I'm not a religious person. I don't know if that'll change, but up till now in my life I've always been kind of a "show me" person. But I do think that the guidelines set forth for moral behavior are a good thing, and they mostly come from organized religion.