And you feel the tug to become as foul-mouthed as the fellow next you is. "You really haven't lived if you did not go to this salacious site," your Internet-crazy chum says cajoling you to copy his porn-site visiting habit. 79% of young people who said they engaged in pre-marital sex voiced that they did it to "fit in or be cool" (according to a study). Well, don't tell me that you haven't faced peer pressure in your life and existence. You certainly have. And absolutely will. What do we do we our buddies burden us to do things that our Master won't have us do? Clueless? Got no answers? Well in God's Word we certainly have some clues and answers to this pereniel youth problem. Want to hear them? 1. TAKE! We must have first take what the Bible has to say about the subject under discussion - peer pressure. Did you know that there is a direct command in the Bible that we must not bow to peer pressure? Having no knowledge on what God has to say about a subject can destroy us, prophet Hosea warns (Hos 4:6). The Bible does not mince with words when it says, "Do not join a crowd that intends to do evil. When you are in the witness stand, do not be be swayed by the opinion of the majority" (Ex 23:2). Caleb took those words from the Law of Moses pretty seriously it seems. Otherwise these daring words would not have flowed from his mouth when he stood in the witness stand with the entire nation of Israel watching him, following his crew's return from scouting the land of Canaan: "Let's go at once to take the land. We can certainly conquer it!" This was in direct contradiction to the report given by the rest of members of the scouting crew of Israel to Canaan. They all were unanimous in saying, "We can't go up against them! They are stronger than we are! The land we explored will swallow up any who go to live there. All the people we saw were huge. We even saw giants there, the descendents of Anak.