How does that old joke go? "This is your captain speaking; I've got
good news and bad news. The bad news is that we're lost. … I have no
idea where we are. But the good news: We're making exceptionally good
time."
Seems to me that's a pretty good description of America today.
If anybody today is paying even casual attention to the news, it must
be obvious that our society is going through cataclysmic changes. While
there have always been occasional scandals and public shocks, they've
never been the rule. I remember reading about the "Teapot Dome"
scandal, involving major politicians in cahoots with unscrupulous
businessmen. But that enormous fiasco seemed to effect a wholesale
cleanup that lasted perhaps a decade. That's the way it seemed to work:
a big shameful mess followed by a period of decorous, moral behavior.
For most of our history as a nation, the Judeo-Christian principles
that fostered and permeated our Declaration of Independence and our
Constitution – our very way of life – dictated that immoral, corrupt,
dishonest behavior was simply unacceptable. It was no secret that we
all, fallible and failing at times, actually believed that there are
unchanging standards of acceptable behavior. And, that failure to live
up to those widely accepted standards would bring consequences: loss of
reputation, position, compensation and possibly jail time, depending on
the enormity of the breach.
mention "Judeo-Christian" principles. In other words, the Bible. Even
atheists, non believers and total reprobates had to acknowledge that
America was guided by and founded upon principles from the Ten
Commandments and the Sermon on the Mount, the Golden Rule and all the
well-known biblical pronouncements and examples.
Oh, some few agnostics and non-religious people questioned the
guidelines, calling the accepted rules "puritanical," as Hugh Hefner
did in his long-running, pompous "Playboy Philosophy" in his slick,
sick, decadent magazine. And Larry Flynt presented himself as a
proponent and "defender" of the First Amendment, even while he abused
and degraded it.
But, for as long as any of us can remember, our currency has borne the
slogan "In God We Trust," our national motto. Most of us find it only
natural that our Pledge of Allegiance affirms us to be "one nation
under God." As much as 90 percent of the populace traditionally has
professed some measure of faith in the existence of God and continued
to expect us all at least to try to live in a way compatible with the
teachings of the Bible – which is, after all, the indisputable source
of moral thought.
In other words, the Bible has served as our moral compass, not forcing
behavior but pointing the way to compatible, harmonious, civilized
society. It was evident in our earliest days; the celebrated French
observer Alexis de Tocqueville, after touring our infant nation,
declared, "America is great because America is good; if America ceases
to be good, she will cease to be great."
And it's happening. More and more. Every day.
A governor of New York resigns in disgrace, with his humiliated wife at
his side, caught in a sordid prostitution-ring bust. A governor of New
Jersey resigns in even more shocking disgrace, hauling his stunned wife
to stand with him, admitting to a continuing homosexual affair with an
aide he has since "married." Congressmen and senators are caught in
various decadent activities, with pages and homosexual "busts" and
payola scandals. One congressman in Oregon, revealed to be living in a
bicoastal bigamous relationship with two unknowing wives, is re-elected
by his constituents!
And of course, two presidents of the United States are faced with
impeachment, one for illegal break-ins and lying to congressional
committees, and the other for disgusting sexual activity in the Oval
Office and again for lying under oath. Bill Clinton's lame and
inexcusable claim that oral copulation was not "sex" has directly
spawned an epidemic of that activity among high school and even younger
boys and girls, and this week we learn that one in four teenage girls
now has a sexually transmitted disease! He is forever our "Corrupter in
Chief."
In the business world, where American industry and innovation and
marketing vision made us the global leaders, giant businesses have
collapsed and prominent executives have gone to prison for breaking
laws right and left, intent on profiting not from their industry, but
from bilking the public and taking obscene personal payoffs, while
stockholders and the public pay the bills.
Even in the religious world, renowned leaders have stepped down in
shame, having been caught in the most sordid and compromising
situations and relationships, discrediting everything they've ever
preached and stood for.
And movies, television and music have increasingly become cesspools of
decadence, glamorizing every kind of immorality and violence, uncaring
about the poisonous fallout in the minds and souls of our young – the
industry consciously investing millions to convince kids to fish in the
toilet bowl called "entertainment."
Liberal media, even CBS and the exalted New York Times, emulate scandal
rags with innuendo and unsubstantiated allegations against political
candidates, to "rig" elections. Is it any wonder kids bring drugs and
guns and condoms to school, and that teenagers roam in gangs, even
randomly shooting innocent people as if they're part of a violent video
game?
Have the notions of "right" and "wrong" disappeared? Not completely, of
course, but our society truly does increasingly seem to be like that
plane "making exceptionally good time," but speeding toward
catastrophe. Instead of demanding consequences for conscienceless,
destructive behavior, politicians and philosophers and even rank and
file citizens cry for "understanding," blaming others and "the times."
In our formative, post-colonist days, Founding Father John Adams
warned, "Our Constitution was made only for a moral and a religious
people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other."
Wise old Ben Franklin added, "Only a moral and virtuous people are
capable of freedom. The more corrupt and vicious a society becomes, the
more it has need of masters."
And President George Washington, speaking for all early Americans,
proclaimed, "Religion and morality are the twin pillars of freedom."
Their eyes were on the Compass, the only reliable guide. Without it, we
are indeed … lost.
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