**Moral Critic’s Viral News Snippet:**
Moral Critic’s Viral News Snippet:
“Jupiter Hovers Over the Moon Tonight—But Are We Looking Up, or Just Falling Apart?”
As stargazers prepare to train their telescopes on the radiant glow of Jupiter hanging just beside tonight’s crescent moon, we must ask a more uncomfortable question: In an era of digital distraction, social decay, and moral drift, are we still capable of wonder—or have we reduced the cosmos to another piece of disposable content?
Tonight, the gas giant will be visible in the southern sky about 5 degrees from the lunar crescent, a celestial event that once inspired awe, humility, and a sense of our small place in God’s creation. Instead, we refresh our feeds for a quick photo to post, more concerned with likes than with lifting our eyes. The stars themselves don’t judge—but we must. While we gawk at space rocks, the foundations of family, truth, and community erode beneath our feet.
Yes, look up. But ask yourself: Have we earned the right to marvel? Or is this just another spectacle in a society that has forgotten how to revere anything at all?