Liberated modern culture is awash in sex — but more and more people are starving for love and intimacy. What’s worse, most people seem to believe sex and intimacy are the same thing.
I feel increasingly hopeless about the direction of this culture. There was a time when I believed the worrisome things I was seeing were just minor excesses, but I’ve come to believe the culture is irredeemably dysfunctional.
As a result, most modern Americans are bumper to bumper on a highway toward metaphorical hell — and they’re willing to pay any price to get there, because they believe they’re heading toward a paradise of pleasure.
This is destroying lives. And it’s leaving confused people feeling empty as they find that the life of success and pleasure they were promised has turned into a living nightmare.
Three recent stories have me thinking about this tonight.
First, I saw a HuffPost article this week which was headlined “Here’s When We Can (Probably) Have Casual Sex Again.” It was all about when quarantine restrictions will be sufficiently lifted to allow “normal” people to once again resume having sex with complete strangers they randomly meet.

Cop’s murder has me pondering why humans kill those they love
How can people who care really help the billions mired in deep poverty?
Emptiness can bring panic that feels like being stalked by fear
I need responsibility for slaying dragons to protect those I love
Mundane expressions of love matter more than movie versions
The time is rapidly coming when I’m quitting Facebook for good
Money isn’t evil, but obsession with money brings out worst in us
Stunningly arrogant Vatican paper demands world economic dictator
Ron Paul isn’t a racist, but the old newsletters need a credible response