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Sex soaked society.

I used to be part of an organization where they said that the vibrations that human beings sent out to other people determine whether or not you're going to live a pure life or whether you're going to live in impure life. Let's talk about what differentiates the poor life and the life that is well lived. As you may be well aware we are living in a society that has dredged itself in things that pertain to the flesh that being said how can one person live in purity and a world where even the most purest of the pure have fallen to levels beyond what you would even recognize to be very low or very impure. My guess is that the more time people have on their hands the more time they can spend on things that are fruitless and produce a unmeaningful life style. That's precisely my point no one really wants to live a good or a wholesome life anymore and it confuses the idea of what is actually wholesome with things that are actually impure. They said the days of Betty Crocker are over but my contention in this brief essay is to say that we can still live in a world where it seems that every man is to himself we can still live a life that is honoring and respectable. It seems that the older that you get you become more aware what's going on in the world.

 And when you realize that there are people out there who claim to hold virtue as their idol which in fact has become nothing more or less then self-love. You may think that because a person doesn't have any money that they need to rely on things like their body to promote themselves. But this is not true when one lacks the ability to make money or the means to live a healthy and a wholesome life sometimes what that person needs to do is to realize that they can still be happy despite the fact that they have been putting their own spirits and souls in a box. You cannot blame the Internet for the fall of morality in this country or in other countries but what you can blame is ignorance and just sheer stupidity of human beings. The fact of the matter is that humans do not want to be moral anymore therefore they have fallen from a state of grace.

This obviously is very dangerous because when one falls from the state of rightness whether or not they are Christian or not that persons morality becomes  the defining person of who they are. How can you blame television when no one watches television anymore how can you blame an instant social media which promotes things that are good and beneficial to society? The fact of the matter is is that these people are moral within themselves. And like any disease they try to pass off their immorality onto other unsuspecting human beings causing mischief and havoc in the meantime. As you are reading this I suspect there are certain levels of immorality in your own life. What are you doing to remedy that situation if you care at all for your immortal soul?

Unsuspecting victims who believe the best in other people will be surprise when they find out that all along you have been deceiving them into thinking that you actually are a good person. But down deep in the heart of man lies innermost thoughts and his innermost being. It is there then that we can decipher what kind of person they are. I am not the morality police but a single voice crying out in the wilderness make straight the paths of righteousness make straight the way for correct living. The voice of the single person can matter to those who want to hear it, but if you are unwilling to hear that voice then go on in your degradation but don't come crying back to God when you feel as though you have lost your way completely. Sure God is a God of second chances but today is the day of salvation so if you hear the voice of the Lord now turn from your wicked ways and come back to the light.

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