A comment on my last post pointed out that aiming at postmodernism is problematic because there isn't a specific target. Exactly true. Nevertheless, I tilt at windmills.
A postmodernist is one who throws out the baby with the bath water, because space is needed to give the baby a bath.
Even though, as a postmodernist would point out, it would be easier, more thorough, quicker, and more permanent to burn my house to the ground, I persist in taking out the trash every Monday.
Friday, April 3, 2009
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Another problem, it seems to me, with postmodernism is that there is no Gospel. Yes, there is room for it because there is room for everything while being so cramped for space as not to allow anything. But because everything and nothing are relativised, there is no need for the Gospel - this is a result of there not being a clear definition of sin in postmodern thought(s). That's how I see it in my not-so-postmodern way of thinking.
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