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Post by M. Hawbaker on Oct 10, 2018 23:53:18 GMT
Teens are twice as likely than Boomers to strongly believe morality is relative and are less likely to believe abortion and homosexuality are morally wrong, according to a new Barna survey. The poll found that 24 percent of teens (ages 13-18) strongly believe that “what is morally right and wrong changes over time based on society.” Among Boomers – those born between 1946 and 1964 – only 12 percent strongly affirm the statement. Among Millennials (born between 1984 and 1998), 21 percent strongly believe in moral relativity, while 18 percent of Gen X (born between 1965 and 1983) affirm it.
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Post by barb43 on Oct 11, 2018 1:06:38 GMT
Wow, that is sad. Not too surprising, considering how much God, Jesus, prayer, and the Bible have been pushed to the background, if not outright removed, from all areas within this country/our society.
I'm going to ask DS what he things about this ... and see if he might quiz his family to see how they think.
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