Deviating from moral values doesn't begin at the start of a political career nor at the polling booth; it starts at the very foundation of one's faith in God. It's in your soul, where our beliefs about God are identified and nurtured or neglected, that our ethical compass is first forged. When one ignores or disguards their connection to God, morality frays, the principles that guide us in the voting booth—and in life—begin to unravel.
So, the journey away from moral decisions isn't marked by a single decision at the ballot box, but by a gradual erosion of the spiritual foundations that underpin our moral framework. At times, one can barely recognize itThe reformation of spiritual values is nearly as slow as its decline.
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