If you could choose......?
To change something, morality or religion based back how it used to be...what would you choose? why?
Please no ugly remarks!
To change something, morality or religion based back how it used to be...what would you choose? why?
Please no ugly remarks!
themom
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Actually, I think it would be the closeness we had as neighbors and family. You could leave your door unlocked and not have to worry. If your kids got into trouble, he had already heard it from the neighbors by the time he got to you. You knew where there was a reliable babysitter. You knew where there was a listening ear, or a cup of sugar, or a spare potato if you ran out. I'm old enough to remember all this and miss it!
sanangel
that is a good question... but i think if people had more morals today that they use to have it would be a much safer world.. now you can not take the word of anybody.. your so called friends lie to you and stab you in the back..i believe if people had more morals then they also would be better christians... i know that there is a lot of people in church that are truly not living for the lord at all...well i hope i answered this the way you meant it to be answered.....
_Lilith_
I would change the fact that in all holly religions god is shown like a punisher. I think more than a punisher god is a forgiver and it has so much love to give. So else trying to make people afraid of it I think religions should show his love.
vieja
there has always been trashy people,,ugly morals, etc.i would get adam and eve to be obedient to God so the world would be as it was first intended to be.those ugly remarks you speak of,those are clear examples why adam and eve should have stayed obedient.and, we wouldn't have to worry what was the correct religion.that is my thoughts on it.
Gamla Joe
yeah
I think my religion was better 3,000 years ago then it is today. They understood more and had a simpler deeper connection than all the often meaningless ritual that is involved today.
one day G-d willing it will return to its roots.