Postmodernism is Dead – Final
I wrote the book titled Torath during Post-modernism. We could still engage in frank discussions back then. In our coffeehouse people who totally disagreed with each other listened and shared without folks attacking each other either verbally or worse. But I predicted this change through the character Mortaf. Mortaf represents those who have opposed the Truth throughout time.
She is largely violent and seeks to destroy her sister who she envies. But towards the end of the book she becomes suddenly tolerant and will allow whatever to happen. She becomes apathetic and has a live-and-let-live attitude towards her sister. But one of her daughters murders her in cold blood and goes on the warpath after her towards her cousins.
That’s what I see STARTING to happen in our society presently. That is the beginning of the moral revolution. And unfortunately some extreme conservatives have reacted to that violently as well. But disciples of Jesus, true disciples, will not do so. In fact, quite the opposite. We will respond with love and yet also speak prophetically to powers about these things. So let it be and I hope there is a waking up to Truth sooner than later. Maybe, at least, there could be a backlash that desires traditional values to be restored. We will see.
That backlash must do so in love, not in hatred or violence. That is not the Way. But the Way is real. If folks search for it they will find it. Check the book out and consider these themes with me.
There is hope. There is always hope. I find that hope in a source greater than myself. I hope all of us will.
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