Shattering the Lies of Modernity
From tradition to nihilism: the slow death of meaning in the West
Western society is at a crossroads. Not just of politics, or economics, or policy, but at a civilisational juncture. Rot has taken hold. It’s driving us into nihilism, hedonism, and a lack of meaning. But this decline didn’t just happen overnight. It was not random. It wasn’t accidental. It is the consequence of a slow, deliberate dismantling of everything that once made life feel like it was worth living.
Now I’ll speak plainly. Because I’m not here to play games with language or to dance around hard truths like politicians do. Our modern society is spiritually sick and in a state of terminal decline. Not because we are falling behind in technology, or money, or education. In fact, we have more of all three than ever before. And yet we’ve never felt more lost.
Look around you. Suicide is at record levels. Depression and loneliness plague our youth. Birth rates are collapsing. People are glued to screens, distracted, atomised, spiritually starved. And we act surprised at how empty life feels. But we shouldn’t be.
We crossed a fatal line the day we kicked God out of our lives. We’ve replaced Him with cheap dopamine hits, ideological narratives, and consumerism masquerading as purpose. We celebrate nihilism. We glorify hedonism. Deeper truths of reflection, morals, and virtue are discarded over the celebration of materialistic pursuits, self-gratification, and status-chasing.
We sneer at truth. We mock tradition. And then we wonder why we feel useless, adrift, and anxious when it is obvious we don’t know what it means to live a meaningful life anymore.
It’s not just a crisis of culture or even identity. It’s a crisis of the very soul.
Modernity promised us liberation. It told us if we broke free from tradition, from faith, from the moral compass passed down by our forefathers, we’d be free.
But free to do what? Scroll through mindless social media junk in a lonely high-rise flat? Medicate our minds to make it through another week of meaningless routine? Sit in church pews where even the pastors don’t speak of the Spirit anymore — distorting Scripture and reducing it to materialistic or ideological talking points?
A spiritual numbness has set in deep.
Modernity sought a break from transcendence and, in the process, led to a society estranged from itself.
The thinkers of old – Aristotle, Aquinas, the prophets — they all understood something we’ve forgotten: that every person, every nation, has a telos — a natural purpose. That everything has a direction. That truth is not subjective — no matter how loud our leftist academics scream it.
Today, our elites have become our own worst adversaries. They speak of “de-growth,” of population replacement, of dissolving borders — not because it’s good for the nation, but because they’ve lost all belief in the nation itself. The left has successfully implanted a worldview where to love your country, your culture, or your history is somehow bigoted. Where the most fundamental truths — man and woman, parent and child, God and creation — are reduced to “constructs.” And if you dare challenge this madness? You get labeled a relic. A radical. A threat to the new regime.
But I ask you: who are the radicals really?
Is it the man who believes children need a mother and a father? Or the bureaucrat pushing gender theory in schools?
Is it the woman who values tradition and faith? Or the academic who says those concepts are oppressive relics of the past?
You see, the Marxist left didn’t just take over our institutions. They reprogrammed us — rewrote reality itself. At least as we view it. They structured the game so that we always lose. If you speak the truth, you’re “intolerant.” If you stay silent, you’re “complicit.” It is a trap — built to break you.
The answer, therefore, is not to play their game better. The answer is to shatter the board entirely.
It starts with reclaiming the spiritual core of life. Because the truth is this: humans are not just cogs in a system. We are not mere “consumers” or “resources”. We are not interchangeable widgets to be moved around by bureaucrats. We are souls. Each unique. Each called. Each needing roots — family, nation, Church, God.
That’s why every great civilisation in history was built on a spiritual foundation. Whether it was the cathedrals of Europe, temples of India, or mosques of the Middle East — faith was at the centre. And where that faith eroded, so too did the culture. So too did the people.
We in the West have forgotten this. We’ve replaced sacred art with soulless corporate garbage. Our buildings are sterile. Our cities are atomised. Our relationships are transactional. Our culture cannot even produce new stories — it only regurgitates old ones, stripped of meaning and filled with ideological biases no one asked for.
The spiritual PTSD of modern society is real. We’ve been told we’re in control of everything – our identities, our outcomes, even our biology. But the more control we think we have, the more anxious we become because the reality is most of life’s deepest truths are outside of our control.
Spirituality allowed us to be comfortable with this truth, for we left it to God to govern what we ourselves did not have power over.
That’s why people are hungry for truth again. They may not know how to articulate it, but they feel it. That ache for beauty, for meaning, and purpose. Their hearts secretly whisper of the divine in a world that insists it’s all just atoms and algorithms.
So what do we do?
We begin by turning back to the truths that built us. Not to copy an idealised version of the past, but to recover its spirit. Faith in God. Responsibility to family. Loyalty to nation. Honour, discipline, courage, and the noble pursuit of something higher than the individual self.
We must now build churches that talk about God’s spirit, not just His “symbolism.” We must now build schools that teach truth, not ideology. We must now create communities that prioritise character over conformity.
And most important of all, we must teach our young that the world is alive, not dead. That meaning is not manufactured, but can be discovered. That they are not here by accident, but can play a real role in serving a higher purpose.
It’s time to reject the blank slate myth: that people are just products of their environment. That lie has led us into totalitarianism before, as governments tried to engineer the soul in some misguided experiment to create the “perfect man.” Such tyranny can rise again if we don’t stop it now.
History moves in cycles. Hard times produce strong men and women. And if you’re reading this, perhaps you’re meant to be one of them. The future isn’t all bleak — embers of hope exist that will reignite the soul of our civilisation.
It may feel dark now, but if we so choose, we can shatter the illusion that has kept us in chains, and beyond it lies light that has never left us but it only waiting.
Increasing lawlessness and rebellion against God, His Son the Saviour of our world, and the Holy Spirit brings death and destruction. God alone brings faith, hope and love. He created us, and without Him people wreak havoc upon one another. God tells us in His Word to be on guard. Stand firm in the faith. Be courageous. Be strong. And do everything with love. He is King of all kings, and Lord of all lords. Praying hearts will be turned to Jesus to love one another as Christ has loved us, and gave His life, so that we may have everlasting life with Him, and be the salt and light of this world until we go to be with Him.
Well said George. Disconnected from God we end up transparent cicada shells. I am desperate for this country (and indeed all countries) to become Biblically literate, again. God says in His Word that we will be judged for our 'words'. We either speak 'Truth' or 'tripe'. How I am sick and tired of the tripe.
As you have said - we need to get back to our roots - family, nation, church, God. NOW. Not in 10 years time. The 'move back to God' is urgent.