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Theland | 22:46 Fri 30th Apr 2021 | Society & Culture
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God has been kicked out of the public arena, together with the self discipline normally associated with religions of whatever denomination.
In place we have seen the arrival of a collective madness, akin to a religion, that involves climate fear, the conditioning of the masses to do the bidding of the global elite, giving up freedoms, adapting the woke agenda, a resurgence of leftism, and a readiness to condemn anybody not belonging to our own narrow faction.
In short, we are descending further and further into a global insanity.
At least, that's what I think.
Is there a way back to normality?
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Andy - Hmmmmm yes the dictionary classes me as a religionist. But I disagree with the dictionary.
There is no organised man made religion that I follow.
That doesn’t mean your not religious. You are.
You’re
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Naomi - The decline of religion has reduced the self discipline in society that belonging to a religion instilled.
You must agree surely that standards have dropped significantly over the last few decades.
A decline of personal responsibility, respect and care for others.
oh dear the one I am looking at says there is no climate change
righto!
// The decline of religion has reduced the self discipline in society that belonging to a religion instilled. (A)
You must agree surely that standards have dropped significantly over the last few decades.// (B)

A leads to B is a non sequitur - in fact A is internally inconsistent
I wonder what Naomi will make of that

in short - hahahha The decline of religion has reduced the self discipline in society that belonging to a religion instilled.

and so where there is strong religion such as trumps america, there was self discipline? - o god ! more please, funnier than morecambe and wise
global insanity - well observed in the posts of this thread
oh well it is a slow saturday Bank holiday
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So Peter, what do you think?
Over the last few decades has society in terms of decent personal responsibility and behaviour, remained the same, or worsened?
I'm not sure that the world is getting worse - more a case that information about its bad bits are far more quickly and easily available - bad news has always travelled fastest.

The fact that human nature likes bad news more than good news, and the instant access to bad news with images is a feature of modern life that was not present even twenty-five years ago.

I appreciate that you as a Christian will see the aparent increasing irrelevence of organised religion as a major factor in this perceived downward trend - but in fact, that really only applies to Christianity, which is on the wain. Islam on the other hand is growing at a serious rate - some may say that is in turn a bad thing, but that is a subject for another debate.

As for 'climate fear; and 'wokism' - these are the obsessions of a small but inverseley proportionately vocal minority who have staked their claim to the world's media outlets, giving the impression that they are far more important, and listened to, than they actually are.

I have always believed in the inherent goodness of humanity, and its tolerences for nonsenses like climate change and wokism should not be confused with blind acceptance.

In the way that a bolshy teenager can be allowed to whine on for a short time, these minorites will eventually be told to shut up for the greater peace of the greater minority.

Let's not forget, liberating slaves, giving women the vote, Little Richard, The Rolling Stones and The Sex Pistols were all supposed to be the end of civilsiation as we know it ... and yet here we are.
Global insanity begins at home.
// you as a Christian will see the aparent increasing irrelevence of organised religion as a major factor in this perceived downward trend - but in fact, that really only applies to Christianity, which is on the wain. Islam on the other hand is growing at a serious rate //

That isn’t entirely true. The only reason numbers are increasing within Islam is because the birth rate is higher than that within Christianity. It is not due to conversions. That said, since the penalty for apostasy in many Muslim societies is death, it's no surprise that many of those abandoning the religion keep it to themselves. C

onversely, whilst numbers within the Anglican church are declining, evangelical Christianity is gaining adherents worldwide, particularly in Africa. It’s estimated that about 18% of Europeans claim no religion - the rest are predominantly Christians belonging to a variety of sects, the largest Catholicism. Christianity is still the world’s largest religion and is likely to remain so for the foreseeable future.

Speaking of the media I have no doubt that what was once deemed unsuitable to a respectable moral code has now become acceptable. The ‘right on’ who promote the junk we’re now exposed to are creating a tangled web of contradiction and because of that often appear to be meeting themselves coming back.
global insanity
sorry corruption of youth
began with Socrates 399Bc
it has been around a long time

I think even Aristophanes ( 398 BC) who may or may not have engineered socrates' death said complaining about the youth of the day was a characteristic of old age...
// Speaking of the media I have no doubt that what was once deemed unsuitable to a respectable moral code has now become acceptable.//
more andie hughes madness

think sixties - think of the pop singers 12 y o girl friend - Fred Bloggs or whomever, not a squeak.

anyway - ding ding non sequitur - the media are here to report the news not pontificate on it
I will lleave that to AB - ter daah

A thesis far more defensiblle is that the sixties corresponded to the Georgian era and we are in the mid victorian era ( morally finger pointing etc ) - 1820 and 1850 for those of you whose Hx is rusty
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First of all, thank you all for your thoughtful posts.
MIBs, no, I don't think it starts at home, although that is contributory, along with many other influences.
Andy, inherent goodness? I disagree. We are must the opposite, and constraints like religion, like morning school assembly, like strong family influences and community attitudes, also play a huge part.
Naomi touches on a diluted morality, I agree.
As for wokeism, Andy, no it will not go away, but increase until it affects every aspect of our lives, from government to local communities. A global insanity, a global enslavement eventually.
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Peter, yes, complaining about our youth probably really is a facet of growing old, but the global insanity involves all age groups, none of them aware, hence global insanity.

''But I'm not insane! I would know if I was!''

(Yeah sure mate! You and everybody else who is insane!)
PP - // // Speaking of the media I have no doubt that what was once deemed unsuitable to a respectable moral code has now become acceptable.//
more andie hughes madness //

I have given up the fruitless task of asking you to do me the courtesy of spelling my name correctly.

But if you are going to use my name, and insult me as well, at least have the decency to attribute my 'madness' to something I have actually said.

That would be nice.
alleluia!
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Theland, //As for wokeism, Andy, no it will not go away, but increase until it affects every aspect of our lives//

I know AB is often decades behind real life... but, what does "wokeism" mean to you, theland? It's easy to throw out silly words that you learnt online from teenagers, but doesn't actually say anything.
And also, people are "inherently good"- unless you have a different definition of it? No social animals would survive otherwise.

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