Grace Notes - Dignity in the Midst of Shame
May 2002
All the public events connected
with the recent death of the Queen Mother were performed with such
precision and dignity that it was awesome as well as moving to watch.
The procession taking the coffin to the lying in state and the funeral
itself were models of solemn pageantry, impeccable timing and British
restraint. Like the mourned Queen Mother herself, they were impressive
spectacles. No doubt many of us were moved with feelings of thankfulness
to God for the Queen Mother’s life: for her strength of character
which helped to sustain both monarchy and nation during critical times;
for ‘her steadfastness, her loyalty, her determination, her sparkle’
referred to by Ian Paisley in his House of Commons tribute; and for a
long life of public duty with an (at least outward) adherence to
Biblical morality, to righteousness. The splendour and pomp of the
ceremonial is now gone. It was glorious in a way while it lasted. But
nothing has changed. We are still faced with the grim and squalid
reality of Britain’s moral condition. The following digest of facts
and figures only tells part of the story. Promiscuity
Britons are more promiscuous than ever
before. The National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles 2000
found that men and women have more sexual partners than they did 10
years ago and are more likely to be unfaithful. The survey also reveals
that more men are paying for sex and more people are contracting
sexually transmitted infections. The study of 11,161 people between the
ages of 16 and 44 from across the UK found that only one in five men and
one in four women had had the same sexual partner over the course of
their lives. In the 16-24 age range one in seven men and one in ten
women had had more than ten partners in the last five years.
...they committed adultery
and thronged to the houses of
prostitutes.
They are well-fed, lusty stallions,
each neighing for another man's wife.
Should I not punish them for this?"
declares the LORD.
Should I not avenge myself
on such a nation as this?
(Jeremiah 5:8-10)
A sizeable number of people were found to
have ‘two-timed’ during the past year - 21% of men and 15% of women
in the 16 to 24 age group. The number of men who have paid for sex in
the past five years has doubled since 1990 to one in 23, rising to one
in 11 in London. Sexually transmitted infections in the UK increased by
almost 300,000 cases between 1995 and 2000. In one year (1999-2000),
gonorrhoea rose by 31 per cent in males and 26 per cent in females. In
the same year, chlamydia, one of the major causes of infertility in
women, rose by 17 per cent. The Department of Health admits: 'Virtually
all the sexually transmitted infections are increasing. There has been
no reduction in the annual number of new diagnoses of HIV made and the
latest annual figures (1999) saw the highest number of new HIV diagnoses
ever recorded.'Promoting promiscuity
The numbers of girls having under-age sex
has increased fivefold in one generation. Nearly a quarter of girls born
in 1974 had sex before they were 16. For those born in the 1950s it was
5%. Contraception is available free on the NHS. Condoms are readily
available in supermarkets and petrol stations. Despite all this, in the
past ten years the teenage pregnancy rates have not fallen. The UK now
has the highest rate of teenage pregnancy in Western Europe. The
abortion rates for 16-19 year olds have risen by 50% since 1975.
Recently the ‘morning after’ pill has
become much more widely available. The Christian Institute reports that
‘the morning after pill Levonelle-2 is taken to prevent conception up
to 72 hours after intercourse. If conception has already occurred, the
pill prevents the embryo implanting in the lining of the womb. Levonelle
can therefore act as a form of abortion (from a Christian, though not a
legal, perspective). Over-the-counter sale encourages sex without any
forethought whatsoever.’The government plans to make the morning after
pill available without prescription to women aged 16 and over. Some
school nurses are prescribing the morning after pill to girls. Chemists
are also lawfully giving the pills to 15 year-old girls. This is because
some health authorities are using new legal powers given to them by the
government to allow nurses and pharmacists to prescribe drugs
directly.Children and drugs
One in five children aged 11-15 have used
drugs in the last year, according to a government-commissioned survey.
The number of pupils who admitted abusing glue, gas, aerosols or other
solvents has also jumped sharply. 12% of pupils had used drugs in the
last month and 20% had used drugs in the last year. Drug use appears to
be higher among boys than girls. Some 39% of 15 year-olds had used drugs
in the last year. In total, 4% had used class A drugs in the last year.
42% of pupils said they had been offered one or more drugs in the last
year.
If we have felt a sympathy for members of
the Royal Family, some stirrings of proper patriotism, a certain
nostalgia as we mourned the Queen Mother... let us seek God’s face
afresh, that he may be merciful to sinning, disgraced Britain in our
lifetimeRighteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any
people (Proverbs 14:34).
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