“Laws to suppress tend to strengthen what they would prohibit. This is the fine point on which all tyrants come to grief.”
Leto II Atredies, God Emperor
Today, my family went on a family trip to Flagstaff. We walked into a quaint sandwich shop, and a young woman approached to take our order.
She was wearing a sports bra and crack-sucking leggings.
It was the kind of outfit our grandmothers would see as lingerie.
Had I not been with my family, I would have said something like, “Ma'am, do you not know how inappropriate your outfit is? Are you not ashamed to be wearing that in public?”
So, when I got home, I wrote the owner.
This won’t change until we make it change. Make sin shameful again. Remember, shame pushes people to see their need for forgiveness—in Christ.