Yeah I think this particular headline is a bit exaggerated if you look at the questions that were asked and how the responses were recorded.
"Additionally, 31% of teens and young adults “strongly agree” that what is “morally right and wrong changes over time, based on society,” compared to just 25% in 2018. Another 43% agree 'somewhat.'"
I think the "somewhat" crowd is the key here, since it's such a vague answer. Still trending in the wrong direction, which is a concern.
Since when do we trust polls?
Yeah I think this particular headline is a bit exaggerated if you look at the questions that were asked and how the responses were recorded.
"Additionally, 31% of teens and young adults “strongly agree” that what is “morally right and wrong changes over time, based on society,” compared to just 25% in 2018. Another 43% agree 'somewhat.'"
I think the "somewhat" crowd is the key here, since it's such a vague answer. Still trending in the wrong direction, which is a concern.
Exactly. And to add on to that, the premise of the question isn’t really that insane.
We know God is responsible for what is objectively morally right and wrong in our world, HOWEVER, society’s views absolutely change over time.
What our current society consider “morally good” would be shat on by the puritans.