Judge slams UK government over breakdown of the family
Written by Chris Perver
Thursday, 24 April 2008
A senior judge in the United Kingdom has warned that
British society is facing melt-down
as a result of the collapse of the traditional family
unit. He made the comments during a conference speech in
Brighton earlier this month. Mr Justice Sir Paul
Coleridge stated that successive governments have
neglected the family unit in their policies, and that
the breakdown of the family unit now proved as grave a
threat to the country as terrorism and global warming.
The judge said that an increasing number of children
from broken homes were turning to drink, drugs and
criminality, and that almost every ill of society can be
traced back to the breakdown of the family unit. He
added that while not every broken home will produce
dysfunctional children, nearly every dysfunctional child
is the product of a broken home. He warned that the
government must put the family as high on their agenda
as the economy and the war on terror, and "make it
rather more important than taking oaths of
allegiance", a reference to a recent suggestion by
the government to try and reform British society.
Quote: "Using apocalyptic
language, he spoke of the 'wholesale collapse' of one of
the key building blocks of a stable society. He told the
lawyers that "in some of the more heavily populated
urban areas family life is in meltdown or completely
unrecognisable", adding that "the results are affecting
the mental health of parents and children across the
country... family life in the old sense no longer
exists. I suggest the general collapse of ordinary
family life, because of the breakdown of families in
this country, is on a scale, depth and breadth which few
of us could have imagined even a decade ago. What is
certain is that almost all of society's social ills can
be traced directly to the collapse of the family
life.
It seems that the judge has hit the nail on the head,
although I reckon he will be hated by the progressive
liberals in this country for saying so. A government
spokesperson denied there has been any breakdown of
family life in the United Kingdom, stating that 70% of
families are headed by a married couple. But that
statistic is misleading, for although most families may
still be headed by a married couple, often the children
belonging to these parents are from two or three
different relationships. When I was a child in Sunday
School, which was around 20 years ago, it was virtually
unheard of for a child to come from a broken home. In
primary school I only ever remember one boy who's
parents were divorced, and I remember thinking this was
terrible. The boy in question obviously thought so too,
and sometimes he would cry about it. Compare that to
just a few years ago, when we only had one girl in our
Sunday School whose parents were still together, the
rest of the children were from broken homes. Of course
some of our dearest children in the Sunday School have
come from broken homes. My friend Eddie Hindson once
said that it was a miracle that any of them turned out
the way they did, with the difficulties they have to
deal with at home. I would agree that the government
should accept some of the blame for this present
situation, but I would say the media must receive the
majority of it. It is the media's influence on our young
people, and its desensitising to sin, that has
undoubtedly contributed to our immoral and ungodly way
of life. The Bible says that in the last days "perilous times" would come (2nd
Timothy 3:1). Those times are now upon us. It's not easy
living in a sinful world. There are so many things to
distract even Christians from their walk with the Lord.
But it behoves us to follow the wise instructions given
by Paul in his letter to the Philippians...
Philippians 4:8-9 Finally,
brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things
[are] honest, whatsoever things [are] just, whatsoever
things [are] pure, whatsoever things [are] lovely,
whatsoever things [are] of good report; if [there be]
any virtue, and if [there be] any praise, think on these
things. Those things, which ye have both learned, and
received, and heard, and seen in me, do: and the God of
peace shall be with you.
If we put Paul's words into practice, that would
solve an awful lot of the problems we face today.
Source Ian
Paisley
Original article: Prophecy In The News
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