(re-post from Monday, August 25, 2008)
Barna states, “We are witnessing the development and acceptance of a new moral code in America,” said the researcher and author (George Barna), who has been surveying national trends in faith and morality for more than a quarter-century. “Mosaics have had little exposure to traditional moral teaching and limited accountability for such behavior. The moral code began to disintegrate when the generation before them – the Baby Busters – pushed the limits that had been challenged by their parents – the Baby Boomers. The result is that without much fanfare or visible leadership, the U.S. has created a moral system based on convenience, feelings, and selfishness.”
Now before anyone out there in the blogosphere jumps to a conclusion that I am blasting our pastors or churches, I am not saying anything that I have not already shared with them.
Look carefully at what Barna states …….”Mosaics have had little exposure to traditional moral teaching and limited accountability for such behavior.”
We have separated the generations as far from one another as we can. We have left it for each generation to find their own way.
What we are seeing is the result of the loss of the intergenerational community within the local church. We have eliminated adult connections within the church particularly when it comes to the young generations and the impact is being felt.