fermy6 wrote:since we are living in the End Times the morals of society are starting to change and what was seen as immoral long ago is seen as cool now
We've been living in the End Times for almost 2000 years. I'm pretty sure that that has nothing to do with how society is.
By the way, you think the morals of society are starting to change, and what is immoral is now acceptable? So what you're saying is, you feel like this:
"What is happening to our young people? They disrespect their elders, they disobey their parents. They ignore the law. They riot in the streets inflamed with wild notions. Their morals are decaying. What is to become of them?"
Guess who said that? Plato, who lived from 428-348 BC. That's "Before Christ." In other words, Plato said the same things you're saying right now. Over three-hundred years before Jesus was born. Does that tell you something? No generation is immoral or worse than the ones before it. People just fear change. The world has kept going and the world will keep going, and humanity will be fine. Every generation thinks "These darn kids today are worse than ever!"
Guess what? Your grandparents said the same thing about your parents, about how their generation was so much worse than theirs. And your great-grandparents said the same thing about your grandparents. And your great-great-grandparents said the same thing about your great-grandparents.
Want more quotes? Here's a good one:
"The young people of today think of nothing but themselves. They have no reverence for parents or old age. They are impatient of all restraint. They talk as if they alone knew everything and what passes for wisdom with us is foolishness with them. As for girls, they are forward, immodest and unwomanly in speech, behaviour and dress." This quote is attributed to Peter the Hermit in the 1200s. Not quite as old as Plato's, but still pretty old. So lemme get an older one.
"I see no hope for the future of our people if they are dependent on frivolous youth of today, for certainly all youth are reckless beyond words... When I was young, we were taught to be discreet and respectful of elders, but the present youth are exceedingly [disrespectful] and impatient of restraint." This is from Hesiod, who lived between 750 and 650 BC. That's over three hundred years before Plato! Since we're not running around naked living in caves and doing whatever we please, I think it's safe to say that this generation is no worse than any other generation that ever lived.
Let's see what else.
In April 1738, the press covered a report from a British Government committee which had been set up to "examine the causes of the present notorious immorality and profaneness."
In the 1800s, hordes of teens and pre-teens ran wild in American city streets, dodging authorities, "gnawing away at the foundations of society", as a commentator put it. In 1850, New York City recorded more than 200 gang wars fought largely by adolescent boys.
And finally, to drive my point home and prove it beyond all doubt...
"We live in a decaying age. Young people no longer respect their parents. They are rude and impatient. They frequently inhabit taverns and have no self control."
Know what that's from? A 6000 year old Egyptian tomb. In 4000 BC, they were talking about how "this new generation is more immoral than ever before."
I think no more needs to be said.