We’ve been exploring problems with leftist thinking and I’d
like to continue with that discussion, but I’m going to do so by telling you a
story.
Part 4 – What is Wrong with Liberal Thinking
Once upon a meme*
-- which is itself a meme, which has become so trendy it’s gone from
pseudo-intellectual to rancidly cheesy in under 40 years, turning up, as it did,
on college campuses in the late 70’s where it was useful only under the
influence of whatever was available. The word was used at first by professors
trying to impress their students, and then by students attempting to impress
their professors. Now it’s found in use amongst graduates who still lean
college-left and want to impress each other. But I digress.
Back to the story. Once there was a country where all the
fathers were risk-takers, all the mothers were mothers (which made them
risk-takers extraordinaire) and all the children were wildly and joyfully
suicidal. The country was blessed with broad open spaces, wide rivers, deep
forests and oceans to keep dangerous people away. The people moved about, built
farms and factories and cities and roads and cars to drive on the roads. Then
they moved around more. Eventually they built airplanes and moved around more
quickly. They invented many things, worked very hard, took huge risks and
became the wealthiest nation the world had ever seen.
As they did all this they tried to follow the rules they
believed in – tried because, like all
people they weren’t perfect. Their energy and ambition sometimes got them in
trouble. But through it all they remembered God, who had created them and all
the blessings their country provided. They were grateful for the power they
discovered all over the land – the wood, coal, oil, gas, and raging rivers.
They planted crops, cut down trees, built fences, and they mined gold and
silver and iron and copper. They prospered and they were grateful.
But eventually they forgot that the land and all that was in
it was given to them. They had invented so many things that they began to
imagine that they had invented themselves. God rarely turned up in most
people’s thinking. The folks continued to show up at church on Sunday mornings,
(Habits are hard to break.) but the preachers didn’t have much to say. After
all, they weren’t all that grateful either, and they didn’t want to confuse or displease
the parishioners who paid their salaries, and if they worked it right, singing
and taking the offerings and marching up and down could fill an hour without
much room left for the uncomfortable sermonizing.
In the schools the children all learned about reading, but
didn’t actually read very much. They learned how to do math, but not that it
was God’s language. They learned about science and history, but not how the two
subjects revealed the Creator. They played sports, went to prom and graduated.
Then they zoomed off to college where they learned that war was bad, and that
somehow raising a ruckus about it would render the world safe and cozy. They
mastered the art of believing self-refuting ideas and sneering at truth. They
studied evolution and ecology and memes and found very little of it helpful in
earning a living.
God was patient and the people got richer and continued to
raise reckless children until there were hundreds of millions filling the land.
While all this was going on, new memes started snaking their
way through the culture. The idea that old is bad became quite popular. Phrases
like “dead white men” or “never trust anyone over 30” quilted the language and
children quit looking up to their parents and grandparents, and realized their
teachers were old, too, and therefore ignorant. No one read anything that
wasn’t written in the last 50 years – especially not God’s Word. It was very old.
Since they had forgotten God, they forgot that He was
infinitely wealthy and so they forgot that richness was expandable. They became
scared that each person wouldn’t get his share of what there was and started
watching each other jealously, worried that someone somewhere would get more. They
changed their government to keep clever and hard-working men and women from
taking advantage of their advantages.
They also (because they forgot God and His purpose for the
world) got scared that the Earth would break, that some balance somewhere would
go haywire and they’d all die. For a while they thought an ice age would freeze
them all. Then they created elaborate and impossible explanations for all the
mayhem they imagined – even suspecting that the very gas they exhaled would
cause the planet to overheat. They imagined all the animals would die off, that
the weather would blow them all to bits, that they’d run out of everything and
that it would be the fault of all those clever and hardworking people. You see,
they’d forgotten God so thoroughly that they no longer were even aware that He
still had a purpose and still had the power to see to it that His purpose was
fulfilled.
In fact, they had so forgotten God that when He did try to
get their attention with a calamity or two, very few read the signs correctly
and if they said anything, they just got laughed at or attacked. Mostly the
wise ones were old, you see, and according to the new meme, their ideas were
therefore worthless.
So year after year the people became more and more afraid –
of what they weren’t always sure, but the uneasiness became so prevalent that
they were miserable. They took medicines hoping they would feel better. They
drank, smoked a variety of plants, and ate and ate and ate – they got stoned, and fat, but they didn’t feel
better. They began thinking of the government, the one they had made, as a god,
able to solve all their problems. The more government they had, the more problems
they had, so the more they leaned on the officials they hired until the
government became a very expensive deity.
Then they stopped taking risks – most of them did. There
weren’t all that many risks left to take. Most everything chancy was either
illegal, or environmentally dangerous, or politically incorrect. Speaking of
which, they didn’t take many risks with what they said either – they’d concocted
so many rules about what could and should be uttered that they all got tired of
triple-thinking everything they said, so they just didn’t talk – not about
anything important, especially not about God. In fact they even outlawed that in
their schools.
Actually, almost everything was outlawed. They invented
penalties for getting rich. Being honest earned them scorn and distrust.
Defending themselves could really toss them into hot water. So, since they had
no longer had a purpose, they all just smoked dope and made fun of those who rarely
used the word meme, of those who still
wanted the good old days – old, you remember, was bad.
Which was unfortunate because God is infinitely old and only
God could save the country. You see, in this fairytale there is no fairy godmother
to conjure up a pumpkin coach. There is no lamp to rub, no prince to kiss.
You see, the story isn’t over yet. Perhaps the people will realize
that their memes are just so much flutter and nonsense, without a particle of
truth in them. Perhaps they will remember God and admit to Him that they need
His gracious provisions, His forgiveness, His wisdom. And perhaps they won’t. We shall see.
* meme – an idea that a large number of people cling to –
like global warming. Memes change, move through a culture like a virus, can
easily be produced or destroyed by means of propaganda.
Dee, another great post. Hey, the Rockwell painting that you included here... love it. We were in Stockbridge this past weekend at a B&B with some friends. Wow is it beautiful up there! We just drove around the countryside visiting different little towns. We also visited Rockwell's museum just outside Stockbridge. There was a girl scout troop there as well and a local horseman was there with his horse to do a demonstration for the GS. Forgot how much I love horses. This animal was beautiful. So big and so friendly... AYE! I wanted to jump on right there! His name was James. Highlight of the weekend for me!
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