By Gary Berg-Cross
As you can probably tell, the flood of insincerity abroad in
our politics. It’s a stunning mix of strange, false & brazenly cheesy with
intrusive fear paralyzing ads
to boot (note - Overall ad spending has broken $1 billion in federal elections and state governors’ races,according to the Center for Responsive Politics (CRP)). Of course there is plenty to fear with war, pestilence and poverty abroad in the land also along with "shady,deep-pocket dark money from the establishment that undermines what we call "Democracy." Indeed all these fears can get rolled into campaigns like Scott Brown who warns that ISIS might cross the border, and bring Ebola with them. All this conservative talk about things like "restoring the values of the Christian family" moves us
away from reality.
Over 100 years ago Robert Ingersoll warned about message like this that use religious beliefs in hard times to impose faith-based values about morality and the like. He recognized the methods of silencing people with alternate opinions and even denying the vote to those not favored by class or ethnicity. His antidote, summarized in a booklet called “The Truth” (sometimes package with another pamphlet call Ghosts) was a dose of rationality and truth with ideas forged in the Enlightenment after the “countless years” we had “groped and crawled and struggled and climbed and stumbled toward the light after being “hindered and delayed and deceived “ In Ingersoll’s time the foundation was given a boost by Darwin’s evidence-based theory of evolutions. So armed humanity seemed hungry for the facts and ready to accept Science as a benefactor. Ingersoll’s apt observation was that:
Over 100 years ago Robert Ingersoll warned about message like this that use religious beliefs in hard times to impose faith-based values about morality and the like. He recognized the methods of silencing people with alternate opinions and even denying the vote to those not favored by class or ethnicity. His antidote, summarized in a booklet called “The Truth” (sometimes package with another pamphlet call Ghosts) was a dose of rationality and truth with ideas forged in the Enlightenment after the “countless years” we had “groped and crawled and struggled and climbed and stumbled toward the light after being “hindered and delayed and deceived “ In Ingersoll’s time the foundation was given a boost by Darwin’s evidence-based theory of evolutions. So armed humanity seemed hungry for the facts and ready to accept Science as a benefactor. Ingersoll’s apt observation was that:
“Nothing is
greater, nothing is of more importance, than to find amid the errors and
darkness of this life, a shining truth. Truth is the intellectual
wealth of the world. Truth is the mother of joy. Truth civilizes, ennobles, and
purifies. The grandest ambition that can enter the soul is to know the truth.
Truth gives man the greatest
power for good. Truth is sword and shield. It is the sacred light of the soul.
The man who finds a truth lights
a torch.”
“Prejudice, egotism, hatred, contempt, disdain,
are the enemies of truth and progress. .... all questions presented to
his mind, without prejudice, -- unbiased by hatred or love -- by desire or
fear.”
In part we have not taken up with full enthusiasm the path to the truth - by investigation, experiment and reason. We are still prey to a truth short-circuit of that self-controlled exploratory path. Open investigation of issues is still difficult and ill-supported with some topics too sensitive to discuss. Instead we are swallowed by the dishonest propaganda of conventional and mainstream, politically correct thinking and truthiness. It comes mixed in with talking points and slogan that hide reality like a Wall Street insider.
A final thought is that those who can cut through the fog of politics to a better understanding have the obligation to reach out as Ingersoll did and communicate and to be a concerned citizen:
“If it be good for man to find the truth -- good for him to be
intellectually honest and hospitable, then it is good for others to know the
truths thus found.
Every man should have the courage
to give his honest thought. This makes the finder and publisher of truth a
public benefactor.
Those who prevent, or try to prevent, the expression of honest
thought, are the foes of civilization -- the enemies of truth. Nothing can exceed
the egotism and impudence of the man who claims the right to express his
thought and denies the same right to others.
It will not do to say that
certain ideas are sacred, and that man has not the right to investigate and
test these ideas for himself."
”
And
oh yes, vote your wisdom.