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I've been struggling with this question and wanted to see what others think. If we worked on changing hearts on things like abortion and homosexuality, so that more and more people would choose Godliness and be saved, would that nullify the disfavor our nations experience from God, at having such awful laws that permit unholy things from taking place, or is there a necessary element in having laws that prohibit such things?

We truly, I believe, no longer have governments that represent our will at large as citizenries, so would it even matter what laws we have when it comes to judging our holiness as nations? Is the goal of things like overturning Roe v Wade to cause further division, and make it less likely for an uncertain mother to consider giving birth to instead of aborting her baby?

I've been struggling with this question and wanted to see what others think. If we worked on changing hearts on things like abortion and homosexuality, so that more and more people would choose Godliness and be saved, would that nullify the disfavor our nations experience from God, at having such awful laws that permit unholy things from taking place, or is there a necessary element in having laws that prohibit such things? We truly, I believe, no longer have governments that represent our will at large as citizenries, so would it even matter what laws we have when it comes to judging our holiness as nations? Is the goal of things like overturning Roe v Wade to cause further division, and make it less likely for an uncertain mother to consider giving birth to instead of aborting her baby?

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The people. Laws don't mean shit to those who break them.