@fmf saidOf course not.
So, anyone who thinks mental illness is a cause of violence - and not necessarily moral decline - should, according to you, have mental illness "assigned" to them?
It would be the result of moral decline to presume that "most violence" was a result of mental illness.
One might ask whether moral decline was the result of mental illness, or that mental illness was the result of moral decline.
A daunting task to quantify that don't you think?
@fmf saidGood question.
Do you think, then, that morality has been more or less constant and that variations in levels of violent crime are explained by factors related to law enforcement?
I think "morality" is a constant. By that I mean that what is moral or immoral is measured off of an unchanging and holy creator God.
There will always be violent crime, or crime in general, and it's increase or decline can be linked to both law enforcement and the rise and fall of morality at all levels of society and culture.
How it is all parsed out is beyond me and above my pay grade.
@josephw saidAs an aside, this isn't true. It used to be morally sound, for example, to own slaves and to execute homosexuals. Those things are not morally sound anymore.
I think "morality" is a constant. By that I mean that what is moral or immoral is measured off of an unchanging and holy creator God.
08 Jun 22
@fmf saidSixty years ago when I was in grade school "the moral of the story" was part of education, as was lessons in virtue and character.
Explain your theory if you want.
For some of us it sank in. For others it didn't. Since then I've personally witnessed the gradual decline in all things relative to personal conduct and behavior in America and the world.
Somewhere in there, there is a direct correlation between what was modeled by morally sound men and women and the rise and increase of the numbers of people compelled to dismiss moral constraints and embrace their carnal nature and do as they pleased without regard for the consequences for both themselves and their children and society at large.
We sowed to the wind, and now we're reaping the whirlwind, and in more ways than in criminal behavior only.
@divegeester saidI don't "disagree" with any of the scriptures. That would be folly.
So you disagree with that particular scripture then?