Thanks to Janet Cupo for pointing out this post to me. I don’t agree with everything she says, and obviously working “for a better world,” as the saying goes, is a good thing to do, indeed an obligatory thing to do for Christians, but nowadays that tends to be defined as political activism and debate. And I find myself having less and less interest in and patience for most of the argumentation that’s going on today, both among Christians and between Christian and others. Too often it’s simply a form of warfare, and whatever the grand strategies may be, at the combatant level the goal of warfare is always the same and always simple: destroy your enemy. Sample:
Both the right and the left are simply variations on “the world” in which the goal is power, prestige, efficiency, triumph, and the goal is to shame or bully other people into changing without changing one iota yourself. The Catholic media that traffic in this sort of incessant “opinion”-driven “discussion” seem to me to have very little, if anything, to do with Christ.
I also like this:
Listening to a bunch of people try to shout each other down, especially in the name of God, is not only corrupt and depressing, but deathly boring.
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