And what rough beast, its hour come round at last,
Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?
Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?
--William
Butler Yeats
To say that we live in the ‘post-Christian’ era is simply to acknowledge
what we all know to be true: that Christianity has ceased to be the dominant
cultural narrative in Western Culture.
While we may not know exactly when this came to be, the
dis-establishment of Christianity is now almost complete.
But our culture has also been living
with a fiction that it can exist without an over arching narrative, that it can
live without a cohesive set of principles to unite it together. We call this disbelief
in truth ‘postmodernism’ and it’s failure has nearly been complete. People are now beginning to realize that if
society is going to function, there needs to be a common consensus on at least
a few important truths.
In fact, societies have always lived
with an ‘orthodox’ narrative, one that has shaped and framed the debates that
occur in broad popular culture. Often times these ‘orthodoxies’ are in place
long before they become the dominant culture. They work at a popular level and become
something like the air people breathe.
Often times, without knowing it, it creeps within the minds of people
and expresses itself in popular culture.
There is usually no huge Council that affirms the truth of a particular
worldview, until the worldview is firmly in place.
For instance, the ancient Greeks and
Romans had long abandoned the worldview of the old gods long before it was
replaced with Christianity. The medieval
world had long abandoned the ancient cosmologies before they were replaced with
more modern sciences.
Today the same principles are at
work. Societies are in constant states
of change. As Christianity has been
dismantled as the dominant story, the new Orthodoxy has been coming into
being. The weaknesses of the Church have
been exposed and exploited and ultimately the Christian answer was found
wanting. It took nearly two centuries to
displace Christianity on many different fronts.
Biblical criticism, philosophical relativism, exposure of the sins of
clergy and lay alike, and an advancement of scientific knowledge have all
worked together to demonstrate to Western Culture that Christianity did not
work.
The vacuum that has existed for the last fifty years has hardly worked
any better and we are now at last seeing the failure of the postmodern
project. The fatal flaw for postmodernism
is that it simply doesn’t work. You cannot
say that “all truth is relative,” but then act as if there are absolutes. For example, if everything is permissible,
then the more extreme cases of murder and exploitation are permissible. But no modern ethicist can possibly say that
and culture will not accept this. We may
be fine with murdering our babies in the womb, but there is no way that killing
five year olds is ever morally permissible.
Thus our modern world has been living with a hypocrisy that it has not
wanted to own up to. It was almost as if
we were saying, ‘everything is permissible….that we want to be…,” but we
ignored the larger philosophical implications of such logic.
But at last, we are beginning to see
the New Orthodoxy emerge from the ashes of postmodernism. The following is a brief sketch of some of the
major overtones of this New Orthodoxy, as I have seen it. Remember that is just a sketch. The New
Orthodoxy has not yet been completely or authoritatively recognized, but
there are some of the themes that will be. This is also not an attempt to evaluate the
right or wrongness of these positions, but merely to describe the
position. Bias is certainly inevitable,
but not intended.
Explicit
Atheism. In the Renaissance, God was relegated
to the place as a ‘watchmaker’ who may have created the earth, but surely had nothing to do with the day to day operation
of the earth. Jesus was taken off the
throne so that he may take his seat among the great moral teachers of mankind. The supernatural was scientifically outlawed
and turned into fables and myth.
Today the underlying assumption in Western Culture is not
that God is not involved…it is that He does not exist. Atheists at one point were the minority and
only a brave few would dare to suggest that God does not exist. Today, all of science, physical and social,
operate under the presupposition that God does not exist. People have become
increasingly hostile towards the religious people. Modern books hold the titles of God is Not Great, The God Delusion, and Is Christianity Good for the World. Social scientists do all they can to explain religion
as a part of religious anthropology.
Religious people of all faiths are mocked and ridiculed and the
sacred has become profane. It is only a
matter of time before the majority of the world will have ‘moved on’ from
belief in God and to make sure that it believes in only scientific and rational
things.
Religion is viewed as evil and a (or in some cases, the) cause of all evil in the
world. From something as innocuous and
benign as a “COEXIST” bumper sticker which subliminally suggests that religion
causes all war. No mention is made of the millions who have died
in atheism’s name.
But the New Orthodoxy claims atheism as it its creed.
Extreme feminism
The New Orthodoxy has no place for maleness in it. Being male is seen as a disfunction.
Older cultures have always viewed that there is a unique
existence in being male. While in some
cultures, men unjustly dominated women, there was always something different
about being a man. Men were supposed to
live up to the traditions of honor and courage and to act in a way to protect
the family from foreign powers.
We can debate all day whether this is right or wrong, but
what is important is that in the New Orthodoxy, men are to be the second class
citizens.
In our popular culture men are declared to be
imbeciles. Fair depictions of courageous
men are few and far between. Even in a
children’s book series like the Bernstein
Bears, men are seen as incompetent and must wait for the Mother Bear to fix
everything. Political columnist Maureen
Doud recently wrote a book entitled Are
Men are Necessary? in which she gives a negative answer to the question.
What is it about men that must be replaced? In the New
Orthodoxy, we must emasculate any image of men as heroes, or of men as
providers, or of men as protectors.
These images, in the New Orthodoxy’s wisdom, has only led to war and
violence and imprisonment.
In the Lord of the
Flies, we see the complete de-evolution of men from a working society to a
group of savages killing each other.
William Golding, the author of the book, could not conceive of the same
thing happening to a group of young girls, for the female mind would work
together and build a society and work towards a solution.
And so we see the elimination of anything ‘masculine.’ Our heroes are becoming effeminate men who
recognize that women are almost always right.
Or, the heroes are becoming women who act in ways that men used to. With the rise of homosexuality, we see the
decline of the traditional role of men.
The New Orthodoxy embraces the female as the ideal for
society and we must do the same.
Aligned to the Left. The era of conservatism in the West is over
and the political Left has won the battle.
The 2008 Presidential Election has been heralded, rightly
so, as a watershed moment. This moment,
above any other demonstrates the defeat of the conservative movement as any
real force in American Politics.
In the past, differences of politics were cast in light of
political conversation. Today, one’s
morality is tied up with one’s political stance. Rush Limbaugh is seen by many as an evil man because
he advocates for a free market economy.
Thomas Sowell is misguided at best and manipulated at worst. Even political moderates such as President
George W. Bush are seen as evil and hateful men.
Those who have aligned to the Left are seen as heroes and
people who have overcome injustice. For
example, Bill Ayers, a man linked to bombings in the Pentagon and other public
buildings, is heralded as a hero for standing against the conservative mainstream
of America. Even today, the Boston
Bomber, has his face plastered on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine in an attempt to ‘hear his side.’
We see this alignment taking place everywhere in our
culture. In popular culture, the villians
almost always wind up being white business men who want to make a profit by
killing either an endangered animal or tree or just innocent people.
The causes of the Left are seen as moral and just. Many of these causes see the increase of
government power in order to ‘level the playing field’ or to ensure
equality. The advocates of limited
government are seen as hateful people who are only self-interested and
self-motivated and must be defeated for the sake of civilization.
A Warning The time of the New Orthodoxy is upon us and
I think that it is high time that we recognized this. Whether this is a good
thing or a bad thing is yet to be seen.
But there is always a warning to behold.
Whenever there is an Orthodoxy, there is always heresy. Heresy is almost always the teaching against
orthodoxy. And wherever there is heresy,
there is always an effort to rid the culture of the stench of heresy. Because Orthodoxy always carries with it the lure
of power and of authority.
To my dismay, I look up on Church history and see the
efforts to stamp out heresy. The Nazis,
too, attempted to eradicate heresy. Stalin,
Mao, the Spartans, the Shi’a, the Sunni, Che and all others have attempted to
rid the world of heresies. Always with
violence and always with prejudice.
And so, we have the beginning of a New Orthodoxy, and I will
pray that it’s reign will be peaceful.
But if the shadows of history teach us anything, along with a New
Orthodoxy come the “re-education” camps to beat the heresy out of the people it
holds sway over.
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