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According to the author, we are headed for Chaos in our culture and eliminate the possibility of a healthy society. He points out specifics of ignoring the constitution, our man-made laws, and even more important the Ten Commandments. Sometimes the journey takes us to greater things, but all too often we miss a turn along the way and get off course. It's only by looking to the past that we can see where we have gone wrong. So join me on this trip of looking back to how Christian life was just decades ago and then comparing it to the present regarding the question, "Has Society Forgotten God's Laws?" Again, we will also see that if society does not change its direction, we are headed for a total destruction of our culture. This writing will furthermore give some thoughts for a solution to the problem and how we can return to a healthy society. CHARLES H. VANDEGRIFFE Sr. was born in 1930 in a rural area of Missouri. His historical wisdom comes from growing up in the Depression, having lived through several wars and having worked in the business world for much of his adult life. He has Degree's from St. Louis University, Southeast Missouri State University, Louisiana Baptist University and Degrees from Seminary. He is also a US Navy veteran. He was a pioneer in the field of Information Technology, was a free-lance columnist for the North County Journals of St Louis, Missouri, and is a guest speaker for many senior organizations. He is a husband of sixty-five years and a father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. Although the times are different, Charlie connects values such as respect, education, strong work ethic, citizenship, family responsibility, support the constitution and above all obey God's Law's.
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