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Post Modernity has died.

Funny sounding word, all post modernity is is the time period roughly that springs forth from the late 90's in my estimation to the early 21st century. You might say that post modernity is the beginning of the 21st century. There have been many changes in our culture post 911, the rise of Islam, the threat of terrorism, nuclear Holocaust war more real now than ever, and things like pseudo Christianity which is morphing into secular morality, which is the worst kind of religion because it says that I am a good person, religion is evil, and through my invented righteousness I have the freedom not only to control you but to make you become my slave. I would say that we have left post modernity and are entering into a semi dark age, with the focus no longer on technology but on the ultimate base pleasures that the bible calls sin.

Antiquated and irrelevant in the eyes of this culture is the resurrection of the person of Christ, in it's place they are resurrecting man fallen spirit of ego, in the hope of shaping reality into the one world paradise that John Lennon spoke of in the song of imagine. The culture is on the verge of one big cult, similar to what happened in Nazi Germany, where political correctness has become destroy the weak.

Marx and Lennon wanted a world where everything not everyone were equal, the just over the unjust, the weak under the strong (literally) and the weak is no longer the poor for the lower to middle class would have you as their servant, gone in the minds of these men is all virtue and grace and any fundamental attitude about the bible is being replaced in their minds by thoughts of a 'higher race' mentality who if the laws don't change would have you eliminated as Hitler eliminated 6 million Jews in the Holocaust.

The post post moder society has arrived and with it the satanic ideas and thoughts that defined Hitler Germany. I will venture to write of the fate of these post hitleranian personalities in my next blog or in a future blog, with the ideas taken from the Holy Scripture, the Bible.

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