But yeah, I would agree, it should be no surprise that the world is pushing harder and harder to remove God from itself. But I do think its a bad sign of whats to come in the future. At the very least, it fulfills what God said would happen, the world will hate Him and those who follow Him.
In my life, I've had dreams of Heaven. But, unfortunately nightmares of Hell also. And warnings about not obeying God's laws on sexuality and marriage-- serious warnings. God writes the rules, not people. In one nightmare, people went to a "church" in a city in Hell only to blaspheme God. Starbucks is starting down that path, and Christians should avoid their business whenever possible so as not to fall under the delusional spell of idolatry or food offered to idols.
Your young and searching, but, once I sought counsel from a nun regarding spiritual peace and she had some good advice: "follow the path of peace." One way to discern God's will is to test the spirits-- when you associate with a liberal lifestyle, see what the impact is on your emotions. Do you feel free? At peace? Do things get better or worse? Take the test with an objective attitude. Then try the alternate opposing way of life and compare the results. If you sincerely ask God to help you find the answer, and are open and honest about lifes experiences, and courageous enough to really put things to a "Holy Grail" test-- you'll find the answer in time. The beauty of life is that God gives us free-will. One Church billboard here reads:
"GOD DOES NOT SEND PEOPLE TO HELL. HE JUST HONORS THEIR CHOICE."
Be careful not to sell-out to the mass-delusion of the liberal koolaid while in their company. Go off alone to pray like Jesus did-- away from the crowds and madness... Seek God's will and even the seagulls on the beach will begin to speak to you-- the birds in the trees... even through people you pass along the way--
One time I was overwhelmed in a big city by the ocean-- my mind just wouldn't focus and I felt like I couldn't hang on... Two little birds scampered by on the dock, and I looked at my digital watch which read: 3:16; I looked in my Bible and realized I was reading the passage where Jesus said God knows even where each sparrow is and what they are doing, and even values them, at least a whole bunch of sparrows, almost as much as one person. This helped me to believe the truth about God's love and mercy. On my way home, two more birds, clearly having fun together, stopped briefly on the steps in front of me. This gave me strength and hope to hang on for one more day.
But, when we do things that God doesn't bless, it's like driving or flying into the fog-- it's very difficult to see or feel Heaven's light at those times, or to experience the truth of life---