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The End of the World
I think, following up from mat's question, i i would disagree with his assessment of the first and second world wars. I think it was a radical break in uris psychology. Increasingly, that narrowed horizon of activitya occasioned by medical advances over things like that, and material advances, dulls us to the reality of hope or the possibility of sacrificing for something greater than ourselves. And if we've had this break with the past and break with the future, there's a sort of am a loss of hope and a loss of memory as a result of these revolutions. Can you offer people hope? What can christianity give into a situation of a society that's lost its