It has been a great pleasure to listen to this podcast between you, Mr. Gautestad, and Ionce. Your ideas on the arts and their role in society and also on theological points are very much in line with mine. I really believe that it is necessary to revive classism and its beauty. I say classism not in the specific sense of the word, in relation to a specific period, but concerning the insistent desire of our ancestors to transcend themselves in the various arts, searching for the beauty that gives meaning to our existence. Like you, I believe that modernism as an art (including architecture, which I believe is fundamental to immersing us in such a resonance with beauty) is like a cancer that, unfortunately, is intensively self-imposed in our daily lives. Modernism, or contemporanism, in my view, are ways of promoting shallow and mediocre ideas and solutions to problems that have been perfected for a long time, including a more philosophical approach to the subject. I thank you for commenting on my video so that I could get to know you and know that I'm not the only one who has these ideas about the arts. God Bless You, my Bother
Your thoughtful comment shines light into my day, and I am deeply grateful that my humble service in reflecting the beauty of God is being appreciated by such a wise thinker as you. We are in this together, and I keep meeting amazing individuals who are greatly underappreciated due to modernism's force in society. But have hope, because it is about to burst, and at times like this, people will once again look to the source. With that said, getting organized and intentional will greatly accelerate the process of the revival of beauty and faith, and it seems the Lord has let me play a part in that. And it seems he has orchestrated it such that you too have a central part. Let's act then, brother, in faithfulness.
Thank you so much, Magnus! It was such a pleasure to be on your podcast- it was a great opportunity for me to think my own ideas through and be able have a clearer vision of where I'm going with my own projects. God bless you, brother!