What is morality? From the Oxford Dictionary: “Principles concerning the distinction between right and wrong or good and bad behaviour.”
Is morality universal?
No. Different cultures have
different standards.
Who, then, defines what is right or wrong? A Christian would argue that God does, as described
in the Bible. The Ten Commandments were
the basis of laws and the boundaries of morality for many nations. However, in a post-Christian age, some tenets
are being rejected in these nations, followed in time by more. It is not
unreasonable to expect that in the end, all will fall away.
Morality then becomes subjective, based on what I want,
regardless of how it affects you. This
trend leads to normalizing selfishness, self-comfort superseding care for
others, rule by might (or wealth), and the abuse of power.
This is observable in the USA with worship of retirement
funds and cars, fear and persecution of people who are different, loss of
generosity, and denigration of those with differing opinions, even among
Christians. The gap between rich and
poor is widening. The next stage in the progression is observable in southern Africa
where there is loss of the rule of law (e.g. traffic chaos and theft), runaway corruption,
and a lack of infrastructure spending. The gap between rich and poor is
enormous.
If these trends continue then anarchy and dystopia are
inevitable.
The next tricky question then, is, “Should anyone impose
their morality on others by force?” Christians
may support this action because God’s requirements are indeed absolute, but the
Crusades and the Inquisition have not gone down well in history. Should God be enforcing them, or me? Current day USA is pushing back on Christian
morality because of what they perceive to be discriminatory laws loosely based
on an authority they do not acknowledge enforced by corrupt officials. They are also seeing hypocrisy among Christians
who lay down rules but do not obey them.
Works appear to supersede grace, which indicates that something is
seriously wrong.
Indeed, can morality be enforced by law? People, by
nature, manipulate, push the boundaries of, and break laws. True morality stems from convictions within
about what is right and wrong, guiding actions from conscience, rather than
fear of enforcement.
So where do we go?
· “By
this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
(John 13;35)
· Whatever
you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men (Col 3:23)
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