Quote Originally Posted by Piamed View Post
I agree completely!



Precisely! If people don't have a faith, they still usually abide by some form of moral code which invariably stands against immorality. People sometimes make excuses to suit their own perceptions and purposes.



Anything that affects enough individuals ultimately affects a society. A society is made up of individuals who collectively have appointed a Government and a voice often expressed in law. Do you need need further evidence of how adultery and infidelity has affected our society? There was a documentary a year or so ago about parental discrepancy. It is estimated that over 1,000,000 men in the US are raising kids they think are theirs by blood but are in fact not. What are your thoughts about what should be done about that?

How many people have been abused because of their race, colour, accent and creed in the West this year? Are you suggesting that there is not never-ending news of corruption in our own Government here, and in business here? What are your comparative measures of morality and how have you arrived at your benchmarks?

Every country has issues. I don't think its appropriate to suggest that any one country is better than any other overall. Every country, society, culture etc. has its own appeal to various individuals.

This is just my view!
I would say that the logical extension of that view would be to pass a law criminalising desertion or seperation after all that would ensure that individuals would not
affect the clear wishes of the majority who elected there government.

Plus imprison all those who bear false witness in there annulment cases I hope you can see where this is going.

Governments should be about empowering there citizens to as far as possible to decide for themselves what there lives are about and not about control insofar as individual acts of concience go.

With out this there is no freedom of Religeon Or Belief thats the point of free will to choose our own standards

The whole of the law is "do as thou wilt and it harm none"