Good, bad, evil, truthful, respectful, disrespectful

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dds08
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Very rarely do people make distinctions in actions as sinful or righteous in everyday talk.

Why is this so?

So many actions today are socially acceptable because before anyone can say whether it's right or wrong, it's lost in "this what so and so chose" or "it's right for me." So much is done because of what one pleases, and whether it's sinful or not is never given the time of day and often skipped over and overlooked. The actions become reality and catches fire by spreading to others.
AGC
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Dunno but there's a FB mob in college station posting names and emails of a local companies leadership and advocating protesting at their houses literally today. And a lot of Christians are tagging along for the ride. I imagine the idea of sinful or righteousness could be problematic because they'd have to evaluate their own reactions too.

Is filling up their email the right thing to do instead of supporting a cause financially yourself or engaging your church? Or talking to advocates or the company's PR rep? Seems it's just easier to rely on others if you can avoid moral judgment and call something a community problem.
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