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<blockquote data-quote="Pokinfun" data-source="post: 3116481" data-attributes="member: 28113"><p>I think you have reactions in society. I also think schools have taken on the roll of teaching values, instead of learning them at church (or, based on religious values at home). Therefore, I believe values are being taught as having an external consequence instead of an internal belief system with a greater reward. I also believe that young folks are being taught that everything is about them, which is reinforced by the educational system. If young people are being taught that the only thing that matters is them and they worship themselves, it leads them to believe that right and wrong is something they can decide and societal norms do not apply to them, unless it promotes their own self esteem. </p><p>The more schools and society push a liberal agenda, politics, an anti-dominance, non-competition agenda, and values without an internal reason, which is aimed at changing our national values and foreign policy, the more it is going to confuse young people, because you are removing nature, love of your fellow man, and God from their decision making process The more this process happens, the more you will see reactions in society or the result of a failed ideology. The place those reactions are going to happen is in schools, playgrounds, and churches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokinfun, post: 3116481, member: 28113"] I think you have reactions in society. I also think schools have taken on the roll of teaching values, instead of learning them at church (or, based on religious values at home). Therefore, I believe values are being taught as having an external consequence instead of an internal belief system with a greater reward. I also believe that young folks are being taught that everything is about them, which is reinforced by the educational system. If young people are being taught that the only thing that matters is them and they worship themselves, it leads them to believe that right and wrong is something they can decide and societal norms do not apply to them, unless it promotes their own self esteem. The more schools and society push a liberal agenda, politics, an anti-dominance, non-competition agenda, and values without an internal reason, which is aimed at changing our national values and foreign policy, the more it is going to confuse young people, because you are removing nature, love of your fellow man, and God from their decision making process The more this process happens, the more you will see reactions in society or the result of a failed ideology. The place those reactions are going to happen is in schools, playgrounds, and churches. [/QUOTE]
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