This is a time of moral confusion. There is a fog of uncertainty and doubt that clouds the minds of most people so that they have difficulty in making moral distinctions.
Some say there are no fixed moral principles for life’s moral questions. Each situation, they claim, must be judged on its own and they insist that there can be no rules applied apart from each particular case. And then the only guideline permitted is "love." One of the exponents of this idea has said, “Nothing can of itself be labeled as wrong. Sex relations before marriage or divorce may be wrong in 99 cases or even 100 cases out 100, but they are not intrinsically so, for the only intrinsic evil is lack of love.” Those who hold this view of morality make no rules in advance. They decide eve...