Calling Good Evil
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This episode recounts a young mother being ordered to stop modestly breastfeeding her baby at a public skating rink—an act once considered normal and respectable—while the same venue tolerates vulgarity and sexualized behavior. The author laments how, in an age that celebrates the sexual revolution, drug culture, and homosexual “rights,” a basic expression of motherhood is treated as offensive or even police-worthy. Citing Isaiah 5:20, he argues that society has inverted moral order, calling evil good and good evil, redefining “rights” to legitimize wrongdoing while ignoring the rights of nursing mothers and unborn children. Such reversal, he warns, sets people against God’s purposes. Perhaps most troubling, he notes, was the silence of bystanders—an indifference that allowed injustice to proceed unchecked.