Does a "new apologetic" mean we do away with traditional Christian apologetics? Absolutely not. But, our culture has not only become post-Christian, it has become a "post-everything" culture. Specifically, pagan spirituality has begun to run rampant, leading to the idea that there are no distinctions. Pagan spirituality, in this post-everything culture, is creating a sort of pantheistic way in which people view themselves in relationship to each other and their relationship with creation.
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