Canada in Moral Disarray
I believe that we are a society in moral disarray. Relativism reigns supreme. There are no boundaries, no absolutes, and no guiding principles.
Our primary institutions, i.e. marriage and family life, are being reinvented in an untested but ideologically driven social experiment. There is an evident lack of integrity among many in government and yet people complained about the proposal of a federal election during the holiday season.
We are also part of an economy that pulls us apart. We are in an economy of paradoxes. Some live in gated communities and some live in boxes under bridges. The stock market goes up and up, yet many of us wonder whether our children will live as well as we do.
It will be argued that the Charter of Rights and the new law regarding same-sex marriages compel public schools to teach their students the moral equivalency of heterosexual and homosexual relations and marriages.
The impact of the social re-engineering is bound to filter down to school classrooms.
At some point, you just have to stop and say enough is enough. Canada has become a nation of people seeking to please their desires while ignoring others. Canada has become tolerant of government officials stealing money then going unpunished. The success or failure of a country is not only measured by the amount of its GNP but the amount of its moral GNP. In that area, Canada is seriously lacking.
Oh well, That’s Canada
Our primary institutions, i.e. marriage and family life, are being reinvented in an untested but ideologically driven social experiment. There is an evident lack of integrity among many in government and yet people complained about the proposal of a federal election during the holiday season.
We are also part of an economy that pulls us apart. We are in an economy of paradoxes. Some live in gated communities and some live in boxes under bridges. The stock market goes up and up, yet many of us wonder whether our children will live as well as we do.
It will be argued that the Charter of Rights and the new law regarding same-sex marriages compel public schools to teach their students the moral equivalency of heterosexual and homosexual relations and marriages.
The impact of the social re-engineering is bound to filter down to school classrooms.
At some point, you just have to stop and say enough is enough. Canada has become a nation of people seeking to please their desires while ignoring others. Canada has become tolerant of government officials stealing money then going unpunished. The success or failure of a country is not only measured by the amount of its GNP but the amount of its moral GNP. In that area, Canada is seriously lacking.
Oh well, That’s Canada