A vast disconnect continues to exist between “public intellectuals” and hoi polloi.The vast majority of people in the world are religious.Even in, especially in, the United States a great number of people believe in the Devil.Many of those same people can’t recognize political evil when it stands naked before them.Here’s the irony of it all: Oldridge discusses how an evil system, let’s say Nazism, blinded many otherwise decent people to the evil they were asked to perform.Rhetoric that demonized the other, when dispersed over large crowds, has historically had that effect.Today we see “Christians” claiming that a social system of helping those in need is of the Devil.The greatest weapon of the prince of darkness is the sincerely believed lie.
Lies have always been associated with the Devil.When the number of untruths coming from the White House has broken the very meter for measuring lies, those who claim the name of the crucified man who advocated care for the poor shout all the more loudly.Not at the lies, but at those who don’t accept them.Historically, the reign of facts has kept some checks on the Devil.Even Jesus accused Herod of watching Fox—or was it being a fox?—too bad there are no facts to check.Oldridge doesn’t tip his hand as to whether there is an actual Devil or not.Society has, however,no trouble making up its mind.All they need to do is turn on the television.