Hi, Debbie,
You’re right in that people must get involved and change things that are wrong. In fact, that’s happening all around us now and will grow. The first point of the article was twofold. First, good and evil are not usually black and white. Using your example of abortion, the pro choice people would say it’s equally evil to take away a woman’s right to decide things about her own body. So, the first part of the message addresses that different people view and categorize good and evil in different ways. The second part of that message is that, when faced with a moral dilemma and deciding what you believe is right or wrong, whatever you decide works for you doesn’t necessarily work for others, and you shouldn’t judge or condemn others for believing differently.
The other point made was the difference between civil and moral choices. If someone breaks the law, they can and should be judged according to the law that society puts in place, whereas moral decisions vary from person to person based on many factors. It would be impossible for everyone to agree about things like abortion or politics or religion, etc., and that kind of choice should apply to that individual only, and they shouldn’t condemn others for believing differently. Everyone is entitled to their own beliefs which affect the choices they make.
Does that make sense? The Archangels have been very specific in other messages that times are changing for the better, and those changes will happen because of the people, rather than the governments. So, yes, we should change things that are unjust, but everyone has the right to decide for themselves what they consider unjust when it comes to what they believe.
Hope that clears it up a little! Thanks for the question.
Blessings, Jodie