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The Josephson Institute of Los Angeles, which studies contemporary ethics and morals, recently released its "2008 Report Card on the Ethics of American Youth." According to the Institute, the "results paint a troubling picture of our future politicians and parents, cops and corporate executives, and journalists and generals."

Troubling, but not surprising.

The Report Card was based on a survey of 29,760 high school students across the country. They were asked 62 questions about their actions and their attitudes.

The "troubling picture" Josephson referred to came from results like these:

Thirty percent of those surveyed "admitted stealing from a store within the past year." Contrary to what you might expect, girls were not significantly less likely to steal than boys-26 percent versus 35 percent.

Whatever drove kids to steal, it wasn’t the impersonal nature of the offense-23 percent admitted to stealing from a parent or relative, and 20 percent acknowledged to stealing from a friend.

Inside the classroom, 64 percent admitted to cheating on at least one test, and 38 percent said that they had cheated two or more times during the past year.

We ought not to expect people who admit to theft and cheating to tell the truth-and the findings bear that out. Forty-two percent said that they sometimes lie to save money, and 83 percent confessed that they had lied to their parents about "something significant."

As bad as all this sounds, the Institute says that, if anything, it understates the dishonesty of American kids. How do they know? Twenty-six percent admitted that they lied on some of their survey answers.

Yet despite all the admissions of lying, theft, and cheating, 93 percent described themselves as "satisfied with their personal ethics." Seventy-seven percent said that, when it comes to doing right, they are better than most people they know.

As I said, troubling but not surprising. It reminds me of a newspaper editor I once met who boasted about leading the charge to remove the Ten Commandments from public school classrooms. A few minutes later, we were talking about stealing in the schools, and he was saying that this is a terrible thing. How do we stop it? Maybe we ought to put up a sign that says, "Thou shalt not steal."

And I’m not even sure he grasped the point. Likewise, I’m not sure that people will see that the Report Card’s results are the logical consequence of what we have taught "or failed to teach" our kids about right and wrong.

Instead of being rooted in an objective moral order that exists independently of ourselves, right and wrong are subjective-they’re the product of the person’s "values."

In that case, it makes perfect sense that people can lie, cheat, and steal and still be "satisfied" with their ethics. After all, they are not answerable to God or the community, only to themselves. The question isn’t, "How shall we live?" but, "How do I feel about it?"

Apparently, the answer is "just fine," which we should find even more troubling than what our kids do.
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From BreakPoint, Copyright 2008 Prison Fellowship Ministries. "BreakPoint with Chuck Colson" is a radio ministry of Prison Fellowship Ministries. Reprinted with permission of Prison Fellowship, P.O. Box 17500, Washington, DC, 20041-0500." Heard on more than 1000 radio stations nationwide. For more information on the ministry of Chuck Colson and Prison Fellowship visit their web site at http://www.breakpoint.org.

This commentary was delivered by PFM President Mark Earley.

Source:  http://www.cbn.com/family/parenting/colson_KidsEthics.aspx


 

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askduane  - Disturbing Ethics of America's Youth   |2009-02-01 14:05:39
avatar It's just one of the ungodly cultures we let grow into main stream America and
our homes.

Righteousness is wrong and wickedness is right. The bible says the
ungodly think this way.

All the imaginations of the mind are wicked
continuously.

The Word of God says; Train a child in the way they should go
and when they are old they won't depart from it.

What part of that don't
people understand?

A child is 0 to 12 years of age. Most parents stop
training at the age of 5 and leave it up to the schools and the media, then at
12 years old they wonder what happened to there kids.

Well for the first 12
years we let someone else train our kids. We are to busy working and living our
lives.

The bible says to guard your eyes and ears because this is the gateway
to the brain which is like a computer hard drive.

Because of the fall,
everyone has to be taught to do right, wrong comes naturally, remember.

The
separation even happens in the church with our children. What is the first thing
we do to our kids when we walk into church? We separate them from the parents
again instead of having them sit with us and learn together.
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