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Post-Gothic Christianity 

Post-Gothic Christianity is a multicultural, all inclusive (especially considering black christian traditions in North America) philosophical construction of christianity that is especially uniquely artistic and individual in scope. Occasionally artists who are post-gothic as christians will include christianity as part of their artistic ouevre, and within this ouevre they have developed the history and culture of post-gothic christianity. Today outspoken prophetic leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. might or may have been considered post-gothic to the Roman Empire.

Post-Gothic Christianity is not necessarily theological, it is oftentimes ironic in scope, political in purpose, and it is completed by it’s flaws, including the flawed contributor to the post-gothic christian purpose. Post-Gothic Christianity is prominent especially for questioning the white supremacy of all historical christian traditions, and the “Arian” beginnings of the Christian Church, in Rome, namely Gothic.

Contemporary Romans by and large are more accepting of Post-Gothic Christianity, on the whole, than they are of Gothic Christianity.

One Post-Gothic Christian alive and producing theology today is Kanye West, a black billionaire who is both a musician and an entrepreneur.
Martin Luther King Jr. may or may not have been considered to be a part of Post-Gothic Christianity to the Roman Empire at the time. Today it is still undecided.
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Goth/Gothic 

A more alternative lifestyle, usually revolving around darkness, black, and sometimes Vampyres. Originally derived from Germanic people who invaded the Roman Empire in the early centuries of the Christian era. Today, is associated with people who wear black, leather, boots, have piercings/tattoos, and listen to 'Goth', Death Metal, Black Metal, Industrial music, and are into fetish/leather/bondage style clothing. Popular "Goth" bands of this day include Cradle Of Filth and Dimmu Borgir. 80s "Goth" bands such as The Cure, Siousxie and the Banshees, and The Bauhaus are still considered by many to be relevant to the influence of the "Goth" scene to this day. Let it be said that Marilyn Manson are not Goth.
I'm so Goth, I'm dead

This is a Gothic style piece of jewellery, made of pewter and featuring an inverted pentagram.
Goth/Gothic by Sinéad September 25, 2003

American Gothic 

American Gothic can be used to describe a person who chooses not to show empathy, and is exhausting to be in a relationship with.
The reason you are unable to have rewarding relationships is because you are American Gothic, in such a way that you would never exercise considerate or empathetic behavior.
American Gothic by Gnomes Cum February 18, 2018

Goth/Gothic 

As you will hear every one is entitled to their own opinion. Goth a life style, a way of life which you could say a bit morbid. Gothic in my definition is fashion, statment, a tand out dressed in black.
Goth/Gothic by Michelle August 19, 2003

black gothic 

Does not exist.

Automatically does not meet the criteria for being a goth, as goths have had no real problems. Gothics must be rich and white. And have no friends outside their group. Goth basics.
A:I think I saw a black gothic the other day.
B:No, you didn't.
A:Oh, okay.
black gothic by jazzymac December 9, 2008

pop gothic 

a name to call the store "hot topic." All because its filled with a bunch of gay poppy goth band materials.
look at those fruits walking out of pop gothic.
pop gothic by reeree182 September 27, 2009

gophic gothic pic 

Reversely outrageously picturesque
Aint that gophic gothic pic slightly risque at that?