“Alexander makes a profound and poignant point over and over. That will resonate to all people.
He points directly at the anthropomorphism beginning in the Renaissance of enlightenment as a pivotal point to when the western world turned to humans (recreating or re-emphasizing of Adam’s sin ) and adopting the self centered belief that men can and will by their own means or power create a perfect family, community , society and world. This belief is permeated much (if not most) of humanity and their culture and turned us against our only source of Goodness and Hope for mankind. Our leaders, media (both entertainment and news), our focus and course away from the only source of light to darkness.
He only comes short in that he does not come out and expressly say that only by changing to a Christopomorphic (Jesus Christ centered) view can we as individuals and as a society be saved. We need to return (or repent) and face the light. But we lack courage as a nation and as a society to do so. But individually and as a family
, we still can find the courage through Jesus Christ to resist the darkness and live in the light of His great love and mercy.
Alexander failed to give us the Gospel news of Christ to the church but he came close and pointed to a true salvation of mankind.
He makes many courageous and faithful and reasonable points that we all should know but fail to acknowledge (due to our great sin) and hope that anyone who reads this will turn from the darkness to the light of Christ.”
Steve Baldree via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
10/16/24