Yes, I certainly do.Look at the loss of sprituality and belief in God ,look at people maiming each other pointlessly, look at people besotted with money and nothing else, look at the incresing crime rates, look at people posting obscene immoral baseless questions at Yahoo ! Answers , look at people misusing this platform to satisfy their own atavistic desires...............sorry for lecturing ,but this is my personal opinion,I think we are heading towards doomsday, my friend!
2006-08-16 03:58:40
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answered by cerebral onus 3
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The world is going to the Sewers is not a lacking definition of morality, it is not a Question of morals but what you do on a daily basis that effects the world around you, be it from being neglectful to the environment or purchasing designer clothing from shops where the people who made them had the probability of a deformity and the loss of a limb so you can look good!
Children as young as 5 somewhere in Indo China work in these sweat shops for as little as 50p a week!
Morals are part of the problem but they will never be the solution, morals are a fibre of which we are defined as Human beings with all the necessary purpose of decency!Yes your right it is lacking but that's because of the world we choose to accept.
The world is gone to the rabid dogs of this world simply because we have allowed it too.
If for one moment you could possibly fathom the harm that the Giant Corporations and Capitalism is doing to this world you would literally be sick! The 3d world is created by such evil and the atrocities of it the Governments of this world fighting for the scraps of its resources. We do have a choice and its basically to stop feeding these corporations and stop the governments by making the right choices and doing the right thing.
If man could only do as his ancestors and have the balls to rise up against those that enslave the world then maybe..just maybe we have a chance....
2006-08-16 04:22:00
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answered by celtic_colieen 4
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No.....I think it's refreshing. I suspect that what you call immorality, I would call expanding your horizons.
I DO think things are going to the sewers as far as manners are concerned, and just plain old being nice. Although I do see signs here and there that things may not be so bad.
If only Mercury would get the heck out of retrograde in months ruled by water signs! Ugh!
2006-08-16 04:41:47
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answered by Anonymous
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To some extent, the world has ALWAYS been in the sewers regarding immorality. Selfishness rules the day. Always has.
2006-08-16 03:55:30
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answered by Ox Cimarron 2
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When I look around my local town and see knee-high girls with skimpy vest tops and mini skirts and their older sisters with their boobs hanging out; the boys swearing at each other and everyone else who passes, I wonder what the world is coming to. What is worse is when the girls at the local school seem to think it is ok to see who can obtain the most money for sexual favors. I don't think we're going down the sewer - I think we're already there!
2006-08-16 04:01:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Morality differs from community to community. So some people will think so others won't.
In my opinions many peoples morals are left wanting and mine are fine, but I'm sure to many others my morality is suspect.
Saying that, I think the problem is that we are getting overcrowded as a planet so peoples moralities are spilling over into other peoples so there is conflict over morals, people can't just stick with thier own any more. If we all just spent our whole lives exposed only to people who share the same morality as us it wouldn't be a problem. But as we are always exposed to people who live by different moral codes it is impossible for anyone to not pass moral judegment on everybody else.
2006-08-16 04:04:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Looking at how society was in the Pre-50's era, and what we are like today, yes. Back then it was all about what was proper for society as a whole and parents brought up their children under those precepts. But today we are a society of ME. What is in it for ME. What can **I** get out of this. And the thought that you can't show this or that on television, or shouldn't be made to keep your sexuality at home behind closed doors because that's somehow censorship.
***FLUSH***
2006-08-16 03:57:08
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answered by Cambion Chadeauwaulker 4
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the roman empire was disasterous, the victorian era was, (behind curtains)and to-day, whats changed, inuedos, filth, smut is already at its peak and as you say 10 year olds will be parading as hookers in 50 years more like 10 years infact its almost like that now. yes we are well in the sewer, and when looking back its changed but only for worse, for we are now floundering in the cesspit
2006-08-16 04:15:27
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answered by srracvuee 7
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I don't know where you've been. We have been in the sewers for hundreds of years. People have always been trash. It is not a new revelation.
2006-08-16 03:55:58
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answered by musedelirium 4
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Not sure about the sewers? But we sure could use some help in this area!
2006-08-16 03:55:54
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answered by True Blue 4
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