Do Mores Work

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We are taught to follow and obey rules ever since we were old enough to move around, “Don’t touch that!”, “Spit that out!”, “Don’t talk to strangers.” etc. As we grow older the rules form our worldview, and our likes and dislikes. There is really no point in life where the rules just stop existing. As the years go by your parents become less of a vital law in your life, while the government replaces them with a whole new set of rules and freedoms. I think that at the end of the day without Jesus mores and rules will be forgotten when we are pressed. We might last a little longer depending on the intensity on which the rules were driven into us, and also depending on whom we follow or lead in the situation. At the end of the day everyone turns into a bloodthirsty selfish vigilante. There are many different types of situations in which the human body can be pressed. It can be pressed physically, emotionally, and spiritually. In each of these categories there are various different rules that have been enforced both through scripture and through everyday life by our parents and governm...

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