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<blockquote data-quote="kel" data-source="post: 1098978" data-attributes="member: 17197"><p>It's happening everywhere, too. Taiwan held a referendum on gay marriage and the anti- side won by a staggering margin, but six months later the court implemented it anyways.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I want to believe you, and like you I feel something rising in the zeitgeist. But, ten years ago you'd have said that about the situation now. "No way will public libraries bring in convicted sex offenders to dress up like cartoonish prostitutes and strip for children, that's an untenable position to defend, God is on our side and will swoop in to save us before that happens." I have a feeling ten years from now you'll be saying "Okay, so more babies are aborted than are born and those who are born are injected with experimental chemicals, encouraged to be sexual with adults, and pushed heavily towards transexualism, but <strong>no way</strong> are we going to start seeing toddlers burned alive in literal infant sacrifice. That's an untenable position to defend, people will say enough is enough and God will show up".</p><p></p><p>You're more right with the "dropping out" bit. That's where any kind of "salvation" will happen. A critical mass of people will seek to make their own thing, separate from the "other" world as much as possible. Society will bifurcate, with single moms in NYC/London/Istanbul/Seoul giving their kids to Dr. Frankenstein to collect updoots on one side and muh eeebil hetero cispatriarchy on the other side trying to maintain a little patch of green for their kids to play hide-and-seek in away from the metropolises.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kel, post: 1098978, member: 17197"] It's happening everywhere, too. Taiwan held a referendum on gay marriage and the anti- side won by a staggering margin, but six months later the court implemented it anyways. I want to believe you, and like you I feel something rising in the zeitgeist. But, ten years ago you'd have said that about the situation now. "No way will public libraries bring in convicted sex offenders to dress up like cartoonish prostitutes and strip for children, that's an untenable position to defend, God is on our side and will swoop in to save us before that happens." I have a feeling ten years from now you'll be saying "Okay, so more babies are aborted than are born and those who are born are injected with experimental chemicals, encouraged to be sexual with adults, and pushed heavily towards transexualism, but [b]no way[/b] are we going to start seeing toddlers burned alive in literal infant sacrifice. That's an untenable position to defend, people will say enough is enough and God will show up". You're more right with the "dropping out" bit. That's where any kind of "salvation" will happen. A critical mass of people will seek to make their own thing, separate from the "other" world as much as possible. Society will bifurcate, with single moms in NYC/London/Istanbul/Seoul giving their kids to Dr. Frankenstein to collect updoots on one side and muh eeebil hetero cispatriarchy on the other side trying to maintain a little patch of green for their kids to play hide-and-seek in away from the metropolises. [/QUOTE]
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