Simon Tanner agreed, saying, “I mean for us, we don’t believe we are put here without a reason. We believe we are spiritual beings, that God put us here for a purpose. This stuff is important.”
“Modern society has really lost its way,” Mr. Tanner said. “They are missing the point of life, so it’s awesome for us to see this.”
Mr. Tanner also expressed how he has seen a similar cultural erosion happening in the United States.
“The world that we are seeing in America right now is not about truth. It’s not about the divine; not about compassion, forgiveness, mercy. All those things, in fact, right now, they are cruel, cruel society ... I mean the culture war has been going on in America for 60 years. It started in the 60s and destroyed traditional values, and it accelerates,” he said.
“I think a lot of Americans, we don’t realize what’s been going on,“ he added. ”You get into a rhythm of life, materialism.
“I’ve learned from the past how America was about family, about quality time, about planning for the future, the legacy. These days, we don’t really talk about the legacy. It’s sad because America used to think that way. But now, it’s the deception and greed.
“But there’s always hope,” Mr. Tanner said.
Mrs. Tanner agreed. “I think the best part was in the end, from our perspective, we see God healing the world, bringing the world back to the way it used to be, and that there’s time for people to get their life right. So I like the end piece where the waves come across the cities, and the guy holds his hand up to stop the wave—that’s God’s compassion.”