Living with Liars 
Fr. Tony's Midweek Message 
August 2, 2017 
"[What] gave Adam free access to God 
  in Paradise and which also gives us access to Him in the new Paradise opened 
  to the world by the Passion of Christ, was based on confidence in the truth of 
  God's mercy. But 
  the sin of Adam which robbed him and us of paradise was due to a false 
  confidence, a confidence which deliberately willed to make the option and 
  experience of believing a lie." (Thomas 
  Merton, The 
  New Man [New York: Farrar, Strauss and Giroux, 1961] p. 101)
One of the great misfortunes of political life in our country for the 
  last half century is the preponderance of "spin doctors" on both sides of the 
  aisle whose work is to shape narrative that is to the best political advantage 
  of their employers: Take 
  the facts, shave out the ugly or inconvenient ones, tell a moving story made 
  up only of the facts that work in your direction, and then focus on the 
  pithy and memorable message of the day.    
  
Such unidirectional messaging has gradually choked off two-way 
  political discourse in the country, stifled bi-partisan cooperation and 
  compromise, and shattered to bits the things that hold us together in a common 
  life. But 
  at least spin doctors had to submit their version of the world and truth to 
  what was commonly called "the laugh test," that is, whether things were spun 
  so far away from the facts on the ground everyone knew that the reaction they 
  would likely provoke was derisive guffaws at the unbelievable story they 
  told.  
One of the effects of the "narrow-casting" of internet media and the 
  partisan partitioning of radio and cable news (lefties watch MSNBC or CNN; 
  righties watch Fox) is an "echo-chamber" where we hear only voices we agree 
  with. And 
  this has led in some cases to a loss of effective control of the laugh 
  test. As a 
  result, we are in an environment where spin often no longer even seeks any 
  connection to reality at all. In a 
  word, we live in a world surrounded by many liars. Witness 
  the rise of such terms as "alternative facts" and "fake news."  
As Christians, we are called to live in truth, as hard and 
  uncomfortable as truth may be. People of 
  the lie are doomed to live in fear, avoidance, and manipulation. But 
  as resurrection people, we live in the light, in the truth. Truth 
  drives out fear. As the Johannine Jesus said, "The truth shall set you 
  free." We 
  need to listen to those with whom we disagree, if only to catch facts that we 
  may have filtered out of our view. But 
  we also need to be truthful, and call a misrepresentation or distortion of 
  things what it is—a lie.  
  
Grace and peace.
Fr. Tony +


 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

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