“Progress”, indeed.
What used to be called modesty
Is now called a sexual hangup.
What used to be called Christian discipline
Is now called unhealthy repression.
What used to be called disgusting
Is now called adult.
What used to be called moral irresponsibility
Is now called being freed up.
What used to be called telling a lie
Is now called being disingenuous
What used to be called chastity
Is now called neurotic inhibitions.
What used to be called self indulgence
Is now called self fulfillment.
What used to be called living in sin
Is now called a meaningful relationship.
What used to be called perversion
Is now called an alternate lifestyle.
What used to be called ethical anarchy
Is now called the theology of liberation.
What used to be called killing an unborn baby
Is now called choice.
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5 Comments
What used to be called a “show’
Is now called church.
What used to be called discipline
Is now child abuse.
So true, so true.
As I always say we haven’t evolved, we’ve de-evolved. We aren’t getting better just worse.
Isaiah my husband has this to say. . .
What used to be known as lies, deceit and manipulation
Is now known as creativity.
What used to be known as indecent dressing
Is now known as a fashion Statement.
Godbless
What used to be called “sin”
is now a “moral failure” (if that)
Following Christ as dictated in the Bible is now…
considered “radical”
What was ‘exposing false teachers’
is now being judgmental.
What was correcting someone in love
is now an act of hate.
What was believing in the exclusivity of Christ
is now being ‘narrow minded’ and ‘arrogant’
Exercising Christ’s love (agape) to everyone
has now become “accept all manner of sin”
Everything is twisted and backwards. This verse comes to mind…
Isaiah 5:20 Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter.
very sobering…
@Dan King -
Thank you for dropping by, Dan! I haven’t seen you for some time, brother. Hope everything is well with you.
God bless!