I agree,the moral decline is a greater threat to the country than that of terrorism, history has proved that when a nation`s moral standard dies so too does that nation, love and lust now mean the same today.
2007-04-21 04:35:26
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answered by Sentinel 7
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It's not just in America, but I know exactly what you mean.
personally I am a romantic & i have no problem admitting that. I think sex is something special & important to be shared with someone who is special & important. These days it seems that sex is not anything special... it seems like it's just a marketing tool, and an after-school hobby for kids or something. It's ridiculous!
As for living together..... it all depends on the couple. You can't pigeonhole every single couple in the world & say that they only live together until something better comes along. You know?
Everyone is different & they take relationships in a different way. If i were you I wouldn't worry about what everyone else does or what everyone else thinks is important. Just live your life by what you enjoy, and find someone who has the same values. That's what i've done & my girlfriend of over 4 years (who's now my fiancee as of september 06) and I are very happy together! :-)
2007-04-21 11:37:43
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answered by Anonymous
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We used to be a Christian nation. Kids could trust that Mom and Dad would both be there in the morning when they woke up. They knew that there was a REAL God that REALLY loved them. That changed when we let one woman tell us that it was "unconstitutional" for our kids to pray in school. Probably the stupidest move our government has ever made, and it has snowballed until we have the society you see around you today. And it only took a few decades. Imagine what it will be when our grandchildren are our age.
God is not dead. Our love is.
And we murdered it.
2007-04-21 11:58:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I hear you. It is really very very sad.
Speaking as a married man, I'd like you to know that romance is not completely dead in America. There are a few of us good guys left who love our wives, and want a stable lasting relationship.
I know we are a vanishing breed, but I did want you to know that we haven't died out completely.
Yet.
2007-04-21 12:04:21
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answered by David T 2
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one huge "strategy" has been advertising and media in a whole, when not "endorsing" or "selling" it, they are giving you the idea yuo must not be normal if you're not having it, since "everybody is". Romance is a rarity but can be found in quality on many Christian talk shows like one hosted by Dennis Rainey
2007-04-21 11:49:15
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answered by Tuesday 3
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Your contention is false, and my guess is you are asking this in an attempt to make America look evil and justify islamofascism.
If in your own personal life you have had sex with more men than you have drank glasses of water then please stop this self destructive behavior and ask Jesus to forgive you for what you have done.
2007-04-21 11:47:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually america is one of the prudest nations in the world. We were founded by a bunch of religious prudes. Europe is WAYYYYY more sexually open than america is. Go bother them about sex. I know people in europe who sleep around constantly
2007-04-21 11:34:26
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answered by Anonymous
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You think it's wrong to live together without being married because you were taught to think that. I challenge you to provide a single logical reason why living with someone is immoral.
2007-04-21 11:41:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm sorry you've had such bad experiences.
Romance is alive and well in America.
2007-04-21 11:33:40
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answered by Handsome Boy Modeling School 3
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Because society is slipping further and further into sin and alot of people don't believe in the truth and simply do not care anymore what they do or what is going to happen to them.
2007-04-21 11:34:12
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answered by bryton1001 4
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