Wrong. Before postmodern ethics, there was a reinforcement of natural law - a consensus that there was in fact a true "right" and "wrong" that was equally so for all people in all situations. POMOs erase that. It started over 150 years ago in Germany. It didn't take long for their culture to degrade. With the advent of our means of distribution, the process is accelerating.
Traditional Anglicanism that is robustly orthodox is alive in Central Kentucky! We are gathering people who need to be welcomed by the Church of Christ, loved in the name of Christ, taught the Word of Christ, and fed on the Most Precious Body & Blood of Christ!
A confessional Christian ruminates on life. While "adiaphora" refers to "things indifferent" to orthodox Christianity, it also sums up much of the mainline churches attitudes of indifference to the heresy in her ranks (and by "rank" I mean the positively mephitic aroma!).
Oh, and if you post anonymously, make sure you identify yourself - or at least keep it on target. Don't expect me to post your incognito invective. If that's your bag, get your own blog.
I welcome disagreement. Say what you will, but back it up. I'm from Dixie - not ipse dixit!
2 comments:
Wow, that's a really nihilistic fight between two dramatically-drawn straw men.
Its too bad that postmodern ethics invented violence. Before postmodernism, everyone understood right and wrong and never hurt each other.
Oh, wait, that's absurd. :p
Wrong. Before postmodern ethics, there was a reinforcement of natural law - a consensus that there was in fact a true "right" and "wrong" that was equally so for all people in all situations. POMOs erase that. It started over 150 years ago in Germany. It didn't take long for their culture to degrade. With the advent of our means of distribution, the process is accelerating.
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