That's a lot of overcomplicated phraseology to say "I like it because without the darkness we can't see the light".
Ultimately he IS a postmodernist, or more precisely, a catholic marxist
Postmodernism calls into question this presumption and, drawing on a rich tradition of cultural criticism going all the way back to St. Augustine (whom may of the postmodernists admit as an influence on them—especially in this area of cultural criticism), argues that terms like “reason,” “liberty,” and “progress” have been thrust onto us to veil the realities of continued exploitation, oppression, and tyranny. Calling exploitation, oppression, and tyranny reason, liberty, and progress doesn’t make it so. It merely masks a more immediate reality which subsequently blinds us when we drink the ideology of Whiggery.
Jesus, he's literally just a Marxist. His entire vocabulary and argumentative framework are lifted directly from Marxism. Then he calls himself a Christian and a conservative? No. He's a liar and a charlatan.
That's a lot of overcomplicated phraseology to say "I like it because without the darkness we can't see the light".
Ultimately he IS a postmodernist, or more precisely, a catholic marxist
He just hasn't figured it out yet.
Jesus, he's literally just a Marxist. His entire vocabulary and argumentative framework are lifted directly from Marxism. Then he calls himself a Christian and a conservative? No. He's a liar and a charlatan.