The Moral Majority was a political movement in the late twentieth century that officially disbanded around 1989. The party was founded in the name of Christianity, but over time became more religious than Christian. In the world of politics it’s easy to be divisive. This party took division off the rails.
Not everything about the Moral Majority was bad, though. Having a moral compass and doing what’s right is a good thing. Oftentimes taking a stand on morals will get you banned or at least ostracized. When legalistic religion crosses paths with imperfect people in any society, conflict is bound to happen.
Christianity is comprised of imperfect people trying to emulate the only perfect person who ever lived. We fall short, we try again, then we keep trying.
If the majority of people lived morally responsible lives, society and culture would improve. Selfishness would lessen and our focus would be on others more than ourselves.
People are important. All people. It’s always a good time to be conscious of the needs of others. When we do this, we become more Christ-like and less like ourselves…