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FACTS AND TRUTHS
I just heard Professor Tim Snyder explain that, for democracy to survive and flourish, we need a common understanding of the facts and the truths they show us. Quite true.
And for that to happen, any society needs a vigorous self-critical component. Part of why Western societies and culture still dominate the globe is that the West’s common culture may not have been born in the next thing I’ll mention, but it was definitely fostered and nurtured in the creative tension between two highly self-critical societies. One (Athens) is characterized by rigorous empirical observation. The other (Jerusalem) is typified by its understandings of divine revelation.
Both societies were and are highly self-critical; I might almost say exceptionally so. The late Samuel Huntington commented; Western superiority primarily emanates from our superiority in organized violence — that is, our armed strength. But whence cometh that superiority but from our scientific primacy? And whence comes THAT but in our willingness to test new ideas and, thus, either make new tools OR adapt tools from elsewhere?
Our diversity and willingness to try what’s new are strengths, not weaknesses. One real weakness we might have is forgetfulness of our societies’ underpinnings — that is, we forget how rooted both in Scriptural understandings and empirical science we are!
I defy anyone to show me any society, at anytime, anywhere, that has a self-critical sector as vigorous as do Western societies and cultures. And yes, I admit that sometimes that sector is…