The first and greatest mistake that made WWII inevitable was the outcome of WWI, sold as the utterly ridiculous notion of "the war to end all wars".
Of course WWI was itself a collections of mistakes that would be comedic if not for the magnitude of the horrors unleashed.
But the central, foundational mistake of them all was progressivism...especially the idea that mankind could be improved by some post-Christian world order or other.
No, the world today isn't "eerily similar"...it is exactly the same in every important respect...except that Christianity is less politically and culturally influential.
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The first and greatest mistake that made WWII inevitable was the outcome of WWI, sold as the utterly ridiculous notion of "the war to end all wars".
Of course WWI was itself a collections of mistakes that would be comedic if not for the magnitude of the horrors unleashed.
But the central, foundational mistake of them all was progressivism...especially the idea that mankind could be improved by some post-Christian world order or other.
No, the world today isn't "eerily similar"...it is exactly the same in every important respect...except that Christianity is less politically and culturally influential.
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