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Is there no more right or wrong? Print E-mail
Written by George Hofer   
Thursday, July 30 2009, 9:01 PM
Is there still a moral conscience alive today that says some things are either right or wrong? Or have we evolved to the extent there really is nothing right or wrong?
Has the creation account of the Bible been blurred in the minds of evolutionists to such an extent that our right and wrong has become a stumbling block to the progress of the human race to higher intellectualism so that right or wrong is merely a state of mind according to every individual’s decision? For example, it feels good so it must be right for me. It doesn’t feel good so it must be wrong for me.
Every man becomes an authority unto himself. In the Genesis account, Cain slew his brother Able because his offering was not acceptable to God. God’s judgment was severe because Cain violated a divine law of God the creator.
We cannot violate divine laws of right and wrong because they are created for the well being of every person born, so as a society, we may enjoy the blessings of God.
The feel-good psychology is detrimental to a flourishing society. It creates and causes misery, broken homes and confusion, and little children suffer the most.
In bygone days, teachers taught right and wrong in schools. This was impressed by punishing wrong behaviour and language.
At the crucifixion of Jesus, Pilate asked, “What is truth?” Jesus said, “Thy Word’s truth.”
My advice would be to go back to the book of instructions, the Bible, to find out once and for all just what is truth. What is still right and still wrong and always will be. Seek the truth and ye shall find it, God says.
 
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