Military can lead on moral values and ethics

Written by Super User 10 Nov 2011

Former head of the army said Britain is losing its moral compass to such a degree that the armed forces can no longer rely on young recruits to behave in a way once expected. General Lord Dannatt, a committed Christian, has previously expressed concern about British society, suggesting that many members of the armed forces lacked moral values when they joined up. Speaking in a lecture sponsored by Theos, a thinktank he said now the military can teach society about the importance of ethics and morality. ‘In the past it was often assumed that young men and women coming into the armed forces would have absorbed an understanding of the core values and standards of behaviour required from their family or from within their wider community. Such a presumption, he adds, cannot be made now.

Pray: that ethics and morality will become central to our forces and to our nation. (Jas.1:21)

More: http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/nov/08/military-moral-values-ethics-dannatt

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