I have a thought about something.In fact, I think some patterns from the Bible might bear this out.Comparing people in Bible times focusing on Godly things compared to doing it nowadays.Moses went to the top of Mount Sanai to receive the 10 Commandments. Jesus went into the wilderness. Also, the Garden of Gethsemane at times at night when there probably was no one there.Now, fast forward to Christians nowadays trying to focus on Godly things.In Bible times, the world was less populated, and there weren't' certain things around that are now, so let's compare. First, the world being less populated ,so whereas then you could "find a quiet spot" then, nowadays, the world being so overpopulated,you could go somewhere to try to focus, and some screaming kids or silly teenagers could be breaking your concentration with their noise. Also, there were no cars then, now ,you could be just "tuning in" to your spirituality, and all of a sudden you have some idiot laying on the horn, which breaks your concentration.No cell phones back then, our cell phone wouldn't "bomb off" or you wouldn't hear someone elses conversation on theirs.So what I'm seeing, is that there are more "distractions" in our modern world, more distractions the devil can use than back in those quiet times.Before anyone gives a different point, just remember, most "spiritual tuneins" ,Jesus going to the wilderness, Moses going to the mountaintop,were in quiet, "away from the world" type atmospheres.Coincidence?I don't think so. Remember, the modern day "ratrace" is man made,all the craziness of the world,reminding me of a Tower of Babel type atmosphere.And the world,{Biblical description} is loaded with distractions, to sway us from God. So do I have a point saying it's harder to focus in the modern day insanity{blasting horns, cell phones, etc} then being out in a field a few thousand years ago?Sorry, but a blaring car horn to me doesn't work well with my spirituality.You?