You write beautifully and critique the current situation well in my opinion. But why don't you actually say what is needed? You seem to be hinting that it is a return to Christianity without actually saying so. If that is what you mean, say so. If not then proposing that we adopt a series of literary sound bites eg 'honouring what is small ' doesn't get us anywhere.
The cyclic dynamic of Voltaire and dialectical that sounds like an AI join of Dugin and Chesterton run through a rulebase defined on Sanger letter rhetoric. The post mortem on a dead EU has many true sound bites but the optimism of rebirth is a non-starter.
Decades or centuries of barbarism are the horizon. Building Flinstone mobiles with conflict metals is not going to lead to a thriving human culture. But the happy ending is quaint.
You write beautifully and critique the current situation well in my opinion. But why don't you actually say what is needed? You seem to be hinting that it is a return to Christianity without actually saying so. If that is what you mean, say so. If not then proposing that we adopt a series of literary sound bites eg 'honouring what is small ' doesn't get us anywhere.
I don't think I could love an article more. Just, thank you.
The answer is the Social Kingship of Jesus Christ
https://youtu.be/GwYVkELA6i8?si=58oQXWLJEV-xS6wz
The cyclic dynamic of Voltaire and dialectical that sounds like an AI join of Dugin and Chesterton run through a rulebase defined on Sanger letter rhetoric. The post mortem on a dead EU has many true sound bites but the optimism of rebirth is a non-starter.
Decades or centuries of barbarism are the horizon. Building Flinstone mobiles with conflict metals is not going to lead to a thriving human culture. But the happy ending is quaint.