THE?YOUNG?have been asked to step up to the plate and project themselves as the moral thermostat regulating the moral climate, rather than a moral thermometer registering that climate.
Reverend Dr Nigel Taylor made the call in his sermon at the National Independence Service in Independence Square this evening.
Before an audience that included Governor-General Sir Clifford Husbands, Prime Minister Fruendel Stuart, Defence Force Chief of Staff Alvin Quintyne and members of the Cabinet, Taylor reminded the youth they should live worthy lives.
“We are in one of those places in our history where there is no back door, or rather any road back. The call for us this evening is for the young people to run the race with a vision.” he said.
Live worthy lives!
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