In a good society, the following of The Ten Commandments becomes an automatic response to life’s situations and circumstances. In an evil society, lists of Commandments, Capital Sins, and abominations must be continually reviewed.

Instead of recognizing and thanking God for the many blessings He has bestowed on people in modern times, many people have immorally used modern conveniences for destructive purposes.

The concept of God as “King” has not been revisited for at least 2400 years. Perhaps the people should reconsider this arrangement for rule because it is likely that under God’s system of Law, punishments are swiftly inflicted on wrong doers thus preventing the proliferation of evil that all societies have experienced over and over again throughout the millenniums.

One purpose of a society is for a person to do the most good that can be done under existing and varied circumstances to serve God, themselves, and others, based on their profession. If intentional harm is inflicted on people in a society, then people are forced to do as much as possible for themselves. One may then ask the question: what is the point, purpose, and benefits to a society? This realization is a strong factor in the disintegration of a society. Therefore, there is something that everyone can do to change evil situations.

When a relatively few people in the society are immoral, this immorality gradually accelerates to encompass the majority in a society. To eliminate much of the momentum of evil, immoral people in any position of authority should be removed.

As the society becomes increasingly evil, certain devout religious groups may become more oppressive regarding Laws, expectations, and religious practices towards their group members perhaps as a way to protect them from extreme societal evils.

There are a few theories concerning the reasons why the dinosaurs became extinct. One would like to offer another plausible theory. Perhaps all of the dinosaurs with the exception of the crocodile became extinct due to infertility.

The first established colony in the United States was in Jamestown, Virginia in the year 1607. The first group sent by England to establish this colony was a group of exclusively men. In this abnormal human environment, most all of these men perished within five years due to various diseases and strife. This colonization was a complete failure. Later and by the year 1612, men, women, and children arrived in Jamestown and established a successful colony. One can surmise from this brief history, that the first group of exclusively men died due perhaps to underlying issues of homosexuality.

Based on the information in the other commentaries and the books in the bibliography, why do some people believe that at this time and under these conditions, that it is immoral or taboo for a “married” couple to place an unwanted, inconvenient, or unsupportable infant for adoption?  Most assuredly, adoption is for all concerned, preferable to ending a human life through abortion in any circumstances.